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Spoken Sanskrit Seminar Open to Public

Submitted by Staff on Mon, 08/09/2010 - 00:18
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DATE: 9 August 2010

ALBUQUERQUE: Spoken Sanskrit seminar open to the public will be held at the Hindu Temple Society of New Mexico at the corner of Utah and Zuni (South East) from August 9, 2010, to August 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The seminars are free for all the participants. Donations are encouraged.

Basu Ghosh Das, born in Chicago in 1955, is a traditional scholar from India and has conducted spoken Sanskrit seminars in India, Russia, and the United States.

Basu Ghosh Das is presently in the United States as a visiting scholar with the Samprajña Institute. The Samprajña Insitute is a public policy think tank dedicated to research and analysis of issues where dharma and public policy meet.

For more information, please contact Krishna Kirti Das at the Samprajña Institute for more information.

Website: http://samprajna.org
Phone: 505-459-1271
Email: krishnakirti@samprajna.org

The Hindu Temple Society of New Mexico website is at http://htsnm.org

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