CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN SHUDDH HINDI(CPSH) | HINDU UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

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Certificate programs in "Shuddh Hindi" Proficiency (CPSH) are 16-quarter, 24-credit hours at a leisurely pace, exploring Hindi in its purest form without any influence from other non-Indian languages. It prepares beginning students, i.e. without prior knowledge of Hindi, to reach a level of Hindi proficiency.

At the Hindu University of America, Hindi is considered India's most popular language, informing and enlivening its civilization and culture, its wisdom and worldview, its philosophy and spirituality. At HUA, which takes Shuddh Hindi as a living language, the 'Certificate Program in Shuddh Hindi' focuses on several dimensions of the Hindi language including reading, writing, speaking, listening, comprehension, grammar and even singing.

Accessing Hindi in its purest form will enable students to access a vast corpus of Hindi texts directly, without translation or mediation, as well as conversational Shuddh Hindi, the ability to speak fluently and understand easily. The Certificate Program in Shuddh Hindi (CPSH) is a foundation for students of all ages from high school (age 14+) upwards.

There is great joy in learning a new language, no matter what language it is. Each new word you learn gives rise to a new sense of achievement, and as students successfully memorize vocabulary, learn grammar rules, and begin to form complete sentences, each is a milestone similar to reaching a level in a game.

Each successfully completed quiz and test can stimulate a self-perpetuating virtuous cycle that leads the student to further success. When Shuddh Hindi is the language learned, the joy of learning is manifold as it provides direct access to the master key of India's most popular language, the texts and stories of its rich traditions of dharma, yoga. jnana, art, music, dance, songs and various cultural and spiritual traditions.

Hindi is the second most widely spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese. It is estimated that almost half a billion people worldwide speak this amazing language. It is an ancient language that not only had a huge impact on world history, but continues to have a huge impact on the world today. It has a direct evolutionary line to Sanskrit.

As such, it is part of one of the oldest religious and literary traditions in the world – traditions that have influenced other religions and works of art, whether we realize it or not. Hindi is incredibly important in the historical development of world cultures and is worth not only honoring but also studying. Anyone interested in world history or languages ​​would do well to read a little intensively on the subject of Hindi.

India is also a rising power in the world. It still struggles with moderate poverty, but all indications are that India is emerging as an economic powerhouse. If nothing else, its huge population means it's a market no global business can ignore, and India has also made clear its desire to establish itself as a regional superpower. All this means that India can be expected to have a greater and greater impact on the world in both the political and artistic arenas – making Hindi increasingly important as we move forward.

From science to commerce and trade to various multimedia, India is emerging as a viable global economy with growing interest in the world. Finally, it might surprise some people that India has the second largest and most successful film industry in the world. Indian cinema has a distinctive flavor and has contributed many innovations to the world of cinema. Any student of global culture—or any student of cinema—is bound to experience some of these amazing films.

To really appreciate them in their original glory, a knowledge of Hindi would be helpful. Knowing Hindi instantly opens you up to literally thousands of films—films that have had a huge cultural impact in India and beyond. Hindi, although misinterpreted as one of our oldest and most complex languages, is indeed a language that is still vital to our culture and is evolving today.

Indian songs and anthems have been adapted and used by various popular rap and popular music artists. Bollywood, as the post-Hollywood film industry is called. Indian music is gaining influence with audiences not only in the United States but also in the rest of the world.

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