Sanskrit Online Course

Let’s learn the world’s most ancient and most profound Language – 

संस्कृत 

Speak the Sacred, Dwell into the Divine

Sanskrit is often called देववाणी the language of the Gods. It is a language of perfect mathematical logic and profound spiritual resonance. 

At KalaVriksh, learning Sanskrit is not limited to memorizing rules—it is a journey into the depths of अमृतवाणी संस्कृतम्.

You may have encountered Sanskrit as a subject, yet found it difficult to connect with—either too theoretical or too complex. This course is designed to bridge that gap by combining संभाषण (spoken Sanskrit) and व्याकरण (grammar) in a balanced way.

Through संभाषण, you begin to use the language—forming sentences, understanding meaning, and gradually speaking with confidence. Through व्याकरण, you understand the structure—how words are formed, how sentences are built, and why the language works the way it does.

Drawing from traditional frameworks of धातु, विभक्ति, वाक्यरचना, and practical usage, this course helps you not only learn Sanskrit—but experience its logic and beauty.

What Participants Say (General Feedback)
संकोच से संस्कृत तक !

Before Joining this Course

  • I am fascinated with the Sanskrit language, but I don’t know where to start.
  • I find Sanskrit difficult.
  • I can read but don’t understand the meaning.
  • I can recite Shlokas, but I don’t understand the literal or grammatical meaning.
  • I don’t know how to form sentences.

After Finishing this Course

  • I am on my path to learn Sanskrit, and I am confident about my progress.
  • Now I love the Sanskrit Language.
  • I not only understand but also speak Sanskrit.
  • After this course, I recite shlokas with a proper understanding of them. 
  • I can form Sanskrit sentences with ease.

What you will get...
From Seed to Shade

संभाषण (Spoken-Sanskrit)

1. Starting with Speaking Directly
You begin with simple sentences like एषः, सा, तत्. You start recognizing how Sanskrit sounds and feels.

2. Asking & Understanding
You learn how to ask and answer basic questions like कः? का? किम्?

3. One, Two, Many
You explore एकवचनम्, द्विवचनम्, बहुवचनम्. You begin to see patterns in the language, and forming sentences becomes easier.

4. Day-to-Day conversation
Using अस्ति, नास्ति, आम्, न, you start forming daily life sentences with ease. Meanwhile, you learn a lot of vocabulary by practicing sentences.

5. Using Actions in Language
You learn verbs like करोति, गच्छति, जानाति. Now you can express actions—what is happening around you.

6. Pronouns become Profound
With अहम्, त्वम्, वयम्, you start speaking about yourself and others. Now you can expand your speaking area.

7. Past, Present, Future
You learn to express actions of time—what happened, what is happening, and what will happen. This gives depth to your expression and increases your confidence in speaking.

8. Real-Life Usage
You begin using Sanskrit in simple real-life situations—commands, requests, and daily expressions. 

 

 

 

 

 

व्याकरण (Grammar) 

1. Understanding the Sentence
You begin by understanding what a sentence really is—how meaning is formed.

2. Subject & Verb Connection
You learn how the subject and verb relate to each other. Now sentences start making logical sense.

3. Foundation of विभक्ति
You explore प्रथमा, द्वितीया, तृतीया… and their usage. This is where Sanskrit begins to open up—each word finds its proper place.

4. Expanding Meaning with Words
You learn how adjectives and pronouns work.

5. Art of Sentence Formation
From simple to complex sentences—you understand how to build them step by step. Language now becomes a tool for expressing deeper thoughts.

6. Time and Action
You explore present, past, and future forms.

7. Different Usages of Verbs
You learn Kartari, Karmani, and Bhave Prayog. This gives you flexibility—how the same idea can be expressed in different ways.

8. Clarity through Structure
You understand word order and sentence flow.

9. Subtle Expression
You learn the use of अव्यय and special expressions. This adds depth, precision, and elegance to your language.

10. Mastery & Confidence
You begin to read, understand, and construct Sanskrit sentences with clarity.

How You Will Learn

Each session includes:

  • Guided speaking practice (संभाषण)
  • Step-by-step grammar understanding (व्याकरण)
  • Sentence formation exercises
  • Practice with verb forms and structures
  • Repetition and application for clarity
  • Personal feedback and correction

You will learn by using the language, understanding its structure, and applying it consistently.

What You Will Achieve

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Talk in Sanskrit
  • Understand basic Sanskrit sentences
  • Form simple and correct sentences
  • Speak basic Sanskrit with confidence
  • Understand core grammar concepts
  • Recognize patterns in word formation
  • Read and interpret simple Sanskrit texts

What You Will Achieve

  • Play Tabla with clarity and confidence
  • Maintain rhythm in different taals
  • Perform kayda and paltas with confidence
  • Develop strong hand coordination
  • Play along with songs in proper taal
  • Build a foundation for advanced Tabla learning

Course Structure - The KalaVriksh of Sanskrit
(for both courses)

Duration - 3 Months
(12 Weeks)

Sessions Frequency -
2 per Week

Learning Medium -
Hindi, Gujarati

Session Mode -
Online Live

Session Length -
60 Minutes

Batch Size -
Max 8 Participants

Investment for your Art
संभाषण

4890₹ Only!

11,990 ₹


(Summer discount - 60%)

Investment for your Art
व्याकरण

5450₹ Only!

13,650 ₹


(Summer discount - 60%)

One-on-One (Personal)

600₹ / Session

1000 ₹


(Summer discount - 40%)

Know Your Teacher

Satish Gajjar

Satish Gajjar

Namaste!
In my family, we (I, my wife, and my two children) always talk in Sanskrit. I feel proud to say that Sanskrit is the ‘mother tongue’ of my two children. For this, I was awarded the ‘Gaurav Puraskar’ by the Gov. of Gujarat in 2014.

I started my Sanskrit journey in 1990. From 2001 to 2016, I worked as ‘Purna-kalin Karyakarta‘ in संस्कृतभारती, Gujarat. 

I have published 15+ books related to Sanskrit. I have been teaching Sanskrit in various institutions – online and offline.