Writer Partners
“Sanskrit Voice Digest” would not have existed if not for these passionate writers and bloggers of Sanskrit. Check out their websites here…
Seshu Karthick – Sanskrit Voice
I’m a Sanskrit enthusiast, and have a huge respect for the knowledge conveyed in the ancient Sanskrit texts. On my 25th b’day, I launched SanskritVoice, a website to spread sanskrit in today’s context.
Karthik Raman – Samskrtam
I am Karthik Raman, a PhD student at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. I am also a member of the Samskrita Sangha at the Institute. My blog Samskrtam, is primarily a blog of the wonderful subhashitanis. It includes verses from Panchatantra, Bhartrihari’s Nitishatakam, Bhagavadgita and so on.
Srinivasa – Vyakaranam
Vyakarnam is an easy guide to the traditional primer on the Sanskrit grammar.
Himanshu Pota – Learn Sanskrit
The day I started reading Sri Aurobindo’s The Secret of the Vedas, I felt a strong urge to learn Sanskrit. My blogs share my Sanskrit learning experience with other Sanskrit learners. I hope this will encourage Sanskrit learners to realize that one doesn’t have to be a Panini to start reading, writing, and talking in Sanskrit.
Venetia Ansell – Sanskrit Literature
I read Sanskrit at Oxford and set up the Sanskrit Literature Forum soon after graduating. I love the language and its literature, and feel it deserves greater recognition in India and abroad. As an English girl living in India, I hope to bring Sanskrit literature to a wider global audience.
Kiran Paranjape – Sanskrit Quotes
My blog is on “Sanskrit Quotes” blog. It was awarded Indic Blogger Award for best blog in Sanskrit category by Bhaashaa India project supported by Microsoft. I had known Subhashita in Sanskrit which had many beautifully illustrated principles in them.
Kannan Srininvas – Vedvikas
I hold a Ph.D. in Commerce and another Ph.D. in Vedic management. My Book on Vedic Management has been published by Taxmann, India. My blog Vedvikas is intended to be built as an on-line repository of Vedic Management, Vedic culture and philosophy.
Abhilash – Hindu Blog
I am Abhilash and I write the hindu-blog.com and I am a freelance web content writer. Before becoming a freelance writer, I was working as animation script writer and as content writer for several media houses. For me Hinduism is not a religion in the conventional sense. I find it more interesting without the religious tag or when it is in its pure form.