M.Phill Sanskrit Vedanta is a master level course in Sanskrit with a duration of 2 Years. Vedanta is the most noticeable of the six (āstika) schools of Hindu way of thinking. Actually signifying "finish of the Vedas", Vedanta reflects thoughts that rose up out of the hypotheses and methods of reasoning contained in the Upanishads. It doesn't represent one far reaching or binding together principle. Or maybe it is an umbrella term for some sub-conventions, extending from dualism to non-dualism, all of which created based on a typical printed association called the Prasthanatrayi. The Prasthanatrayi is an aggregate term for the Principal Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, and a historical Indo-Aryan language. The course is provided on a part-time basis by certain institutes. After completing the course candidate have various career opportunities in India as they can join schools; colleges and run their own other educational units. The main purpose of this course prepares candidates in the field of Sanskrit computational linguistics, the traditional sabdabodha theories, and thus bridging the gap between the present and past. During the study time candidates tough the basics of computer programming, logistics, statistics, mathematics and NLP in addition and strengthening their basics in Vyakarna. The course syllabus offers candidates with a basic knowledge of Sanskrit and the practice of using Sanskrit in a variety of everyday situations.
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