Urkeri is an important place where most of the people learn Sanskrit.
Later, however, he learned Sanskrit, and published some of the earliest Western work on ancient Iranian languages.
He began a study of ancient Indian culture and learned Sanskrit.
He learnt Sanskrit and English through his own effort.
He started learning Sanskrit in the traditional way before joining primary school and was associated with the working class political movement early in his life.
While still a schoolboy, he learned Swedish, Sanskrit and Persian.
In order to further his language skills, he re-entered the local university's Faculty of Letters to learn Sanskrit.
He wrote books on German grammar, collected folk songs, and learned Sanskrit.
Khan found it very hard to juggle between two films at once because he had to learn Sanskrit for his role in the film.
Also he learned Sanskrit by overhearing the classes at a Brahmin house nearby.