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Sanskrit & Trika Shaivism: Tour - Final advice
A few additional recommendations
Gabriel Pradīpaka and Andrés Muni have some final suggestions for you.
- When e-mailing us, please read first our conditions placed below the e-mail address itself.
- We are neither an online dictionary nor a translation service. We only teach Sanskrit and some other things related to it (e.g. Indian philosophies, meditation, etc.).
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If you need a translation, visit this website:
http://www.freelang.net/translation/index.html -
If you need to find out the meaning of a Sanskrit word, consult this online dictionary:
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/
Read Transliterating (2) (English) if you do not know Harvard-Kyoto (the transliteration system used by that site to enter Sanskrit terms in the search box). - Respect the copyright and our terms of use, or you will face legal problems if caught red-handed.
- Do not ask too many questions at the same time in your mails.
- If you need to get a Sanskrit name, use the ISN (English) and not the e-mail. There are hundreds of names there.
- If you need to find some Sanskrit-related information on the Web, use our LINKS and not the e-mail. Since all relevant websites we find on the Web have a respective link there, it is useless to ask us about URLs via e-mail.
- Remember that you will need Firefox, Opera 9+, IE6+, etc. in order to view the Sanskrit characters properly.
- Sanskrit, Linguistics and Trika sections have their own FAQs. Read them for additional information about each of those sections. You can find all FAQs together in the English-Home - Help.
- Do not doubt to inform us about any typo or bug you may find. Also, tell us any suggestions you may have in order to improve our site. Use the e-mail to do so.
- We do not send unsolicited e-mails to anyone, but only respond the visitors' questions.
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We update the website on a regular basis.
Well, this is the end of the Guided Tour. Good luck, visitor!
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