About the Free Webinar:
Join us for an engaging and interactive webinar introducing Conversational Sanskrit I, the first course in HUA’s Micro-Certificate in Conversational Sanskrit. In this session, you’ll discover how Sanskrit can come alive as a spoken language—accessible, practical, and deeply enriching.
Designed for students with foundational knowledge of Sanskrit, this course emphasizes real-world communication. Through guided dialogues, vocabulary-building, and immersive instruction primarily in Sanskrit, learners develop the ability to construct sentences, engage in conversations, and express ideas with increasing confidence. By the end of the course, students even collaborate to create and perform a short skit—bringing language learning into a dynamic, lived experience.
Whether you are looking to deepen your connection to Sanskrit texts, enhance your linguistic skills, or simply experience the joy of speaking Saṃskṛtam, this webinar will show you what’s possible—and how to get started.
Step into Sanskrit—not just as a language you study, but one you speak.
This is a complimentary webinar, thoughtfully curated to offer depth, clarity, and high-value insights reflecting the quality of a premium learning experience.
Get to Know panelists
Shri. Srinivas Bangarbale
Shri. Srinivas Bangarbale, Sanskrit faculty at HUA’s Community Education Division, holds an MA in Sanskrit from HUA/MITSVS Pune, specializes in Sahitya, and is a scholar of Sanskrit and Carnatic music.
Smt. Parvathi Sriram
Smt. Parvathi Sriram serves as the Coordinator of Sanskrit Studies at HUA. A physical therapist by profession, she has over a decade of experience in teaching Samskritam and vedanta.
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Conversational Sanskrit I
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