unqualified to give advice to anyone :-) But can briefly state the following for young amateurs like me:
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Incredibly hard as it is, the "umblical cord" of dependence on translations has to be cut. Easier said than done
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First and foremost, a good grounding in the language is needed-a task that I have not completed myself yet+
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2 gd resources (both by westerners):would help ppl with technicalities of vedic grammar: https://archive.org/details/vedicgrammarfor00macduoft …
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https://archive.org/details/sanskritgrammari00whituoft … Unfortunately I haven't found a freely available vedic grammar book by our own folk
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Of course, would be very useful 2 rely on transls by our own @ the early stage. For eg. http://michaelsudduth.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Srimad-Bhagavad-Gita-Shankara-Bhashya-English.pdf …
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Gambhirananda's transl of shankara's commt on gItA. Compare with orig of bhAshyam here: http://gretil.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gretil/1_sanskr/6_sastra/3_phil/vedanta/bhgsbh_u.htm …
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The skt required for reading serious texts; one can pick it up by doing such comparative readings
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Very useful for ppl who, like me, had to start from scratch on their own in a rather unconducive atmosphere
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As for understanding western scholarship, I find no substitute for reading those articles/books
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Perhaps a MOOC (online course) - a POLISHED one could help here.
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