I highly recommend the NPTEL links above taught by Prof. Anuradha Choudry. This playlist also has some amazing insights into epistemology and etymology you normally would only get from a living teacher:
Here is a group of 40 youtube videos where one can learn simple basic conversational Samskritam.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLudSN7Po9muLeRM6545s68eakbxwZRpEJYou can also check out Samskrita Bharati classes. Some of their classses are free although 1 class I took cost about $75 but it was totally worth it in my opinion. And now since the classes are online, it makes it even easier to join. I know a set of classes are starting very soon. Here are some of their websites (not sure if Samskrita Bharati in India has a website) so please message them asap if you want a formal class. https://www.samskritabharatiusa.org/https://samskritabharati.ca/https://www.samskritabharatiuk.org/
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Sanskrit Bharati conducts classes in many local areas but also virtually for a very nominal fee. It is very organized and I am thoroughly enjoying them.
I highly recommend the NPTEL links above taught by Prof. Anuradha Choudry. This playlist also has some amazing insights into epistemology and etymology you normally would only get from a living teacher:
Many wonderful suggestions in this thread thus far; thank you.
Adding two more sources to the mix:
1. 66-video playlist 'Sanskrit Classes' from an account named 'Arsha Vidya Parampara' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLht7e_op_zqUz8k8SIzJQ3SkPeinx4jUQ
2. NPTEL
a. Introduction to Basic Spoken Sanskrit https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109/105/109105135/
b. Intermediate level of Spoken Sanskrit
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109/105/109105169/
PS: The act of sharing these links is not to be construed as an endorsement of everything mentioned in the above sources.
Sanskrit channel on youtube is amazing!
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSanskritChannel
You can find a lot of resources to learn sanskrit in this quora thread. https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-resources-to-learn-Sanskrit
Chinmaya mission has a online sanskrit course.
http://www.chinmayamission.com/what-we-do/courses/postal-e-vedanta-courses/easy-sanskrit-level-1/
https://sanskritdocuments.org/learning_tutorial_wikner/wikner.pdf
Here is a group of 40 youtube videos where one can learn simple basic conversational Samskritam. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLudSN7Po9muLeRM6545s68eakbxwZRpEJ You can also check out Samskrita Bharati classes. Some of their classses are free although 1 class I took cost about $75 but it was totally worth it in my opinion. And now since the classes are online, it makes it even easier to join. I know a set of classes are starting very soon. Here are some of their websites (not sure if Samskrita Bharati in India has a website) so please message them asap if you want a formal class. https://www.samskritabharatiusa.org/ https://samskritabharati.ca/ https://www.samskritabharatiuk.org/
Sanskrit Bharati conducts classes in many local areas but also virtually for a very nominal fee. It is very organized and I am thoroughly enjoying them.
This YouTube channel was recommended on Twitter! https://www.youtube.com/c/SanskritToday