Essay name: Informal Education of Sanskrit in Kerala
Author:
Jayasree M.
Affiliation: Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit / Department of Sanskrit Sahitya
This essay studies the informal education of Sanskrit in Kerala with special reference to Ayurveda. It provides a historical overview of Sanskrit education in India, highlighting its roots in the Vedas and the growth of the Gurukula system. It further discusses educational institutions in Kerala such as Shalas, Mathas, Kalaris and more formalized schools during colonial rule.
Chapter 3 - Informal Education of Sanskrit in Kerala: the Traditional Streams
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Poovattur N. Ramakrishna Pillai., p.423.
40. Ammannur Madava Cakyar, "Kūṭiyāṭṭam in Temples", in Sangeet
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41.
Ibid.,
42. Poovattur N. Ramakrishna Pillai, p.464.
43.
44.
P. K. Naryanan Nambiar, (Ed.), Manjoosha, Palakkad: Padmasree
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P. K. Narayan nambiar, p. 46.
45.
Ibid., p. 46.
46.
Interview conducted with Dr. S. Jayanthi
47.
48.
K.P.C, Narayana Bhattatiri, 'Mani Madhavacakyar', in Manjoosha,
p. 31.
G.Venu, Ammannur Madhava Cākyār, Ente Kūtiyāṭṭam
Smaranakalilude, Irinjalakkuda: Natana Kairali, 2002, pp. 15-16.
49.
Sasidharan Clari, Keraliya Kalakal, Kozhikode: Olive Publications
Pvt. Ltd., 2007, p. 64.
50.
Ibid., p. 65.
51.
Ibid., p. 66.
52. Information gathered from Gopi master, Unnai Varier Kalanilayam,
Irinjalakkuda: 08/07/2008.
