Saturday, 11 January 2020
Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head
How do we enhance Sanskrit learning skills?
One way is to pen our thoughts in Sanskrit.
For example if it rained all night..I would write this in Sanskrit.
आरात्रिः वृष्टिः आसीत् | एतां गीतां अस्मरं "वृष्टिबिन्दवः मम शीर्षे उपरि पतन्ति"|
ArAtriH vRSTiH AsIt | ekAM gItAM asmaraM "vRSTibindavaH mama shIrSe upari patanti" |
Translation : It rained all night. I was reminded of this song "Raindrops keep falling on my head"
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