Monday, 5 March 2018

story in sanskrit

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!









Tips on effective learning.



At times our sense organs functioning at one go can actually prove to be "distracting" because inputs are coming in from all sources and the mind has not enough time to process the data.



In learning a language the most important aspect is HEARING...yes the auditory apparatus.

We learnt to speak as children through hearing.

No sense of hearing..we fail to develop speech.



From time to time its advisable to sensitize our ears to a language by only focusing on hearing and nothing else.

Hence today I have uploaded this video because it does not have a script ..only a story.

But try to only listen to it..do not see the video..minimize the screen so that you only hear the words spoken.

Give the eyes a rest so that the visual apparatus does not distract us from sensitizing our ears.



Try to listen to the audio and then transcript the audio..initially we might make mistakes and write the wrong words but with time we would have trained our ears to pick up sounds of words and that is stored in our mind.



The next time when we hear the same word we would be able to "recognize" the word after all the brain learns by recognition of sounds,images and sensation(touch).



In Mahabharat when the Pandavas were being taught archery each of them were asked to describe what they see.



Four out of the five Pandavas answered that they see the target..the branches..the leaves around the target etc.



It was only Arjuna who answered "All I see is the target"



Likewise...learning is all about target practice.

No shooting arrows today..but just target practice using our ears.




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