Devavanipravesika

Devavanipravesika

Author: Robert P. Goldman

Publisher: ``

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 8120833759

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The purpose, of writing this book, is to provide a self-contained primer, workbook and reader for teaching first-year Sanskrit students with no previous linguistic training. The author has tried throughout the work to introduce, explain and illustrate the most significant features of the language and through verses, quotations, and readings. To these ends, the grammar has been, in several areas, simplified to prevent the beginner from being more hampered than is absolutely necessary by relatively insignificant paradigms, rules and exceptions. Upon completion of this course, students should have a real working knowledge of the major outlines of Sanskrit sentences with some facility and read, with the help of a dictionary, approximately five to ten verses of the Valmiki Ramayana or a similar text in an hour. For more information, please head to www.mlbd.co.in


The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

Author: Antonia Ruppel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-03-21

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1107088283

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This book uses modern pedagogical methods and tools that allow students to grasp straightforward original Sanskrit texts within weeks.


A Sanskrit Grammar for Students

A Sanskrit Grammar for Students

Author: Arthur Anthony Macdonell

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780198154662

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This paperback edition of the 1927 text supplies a complete account of classical sanskrit, the literary language of ancient India. After a brief history of sanskrit grammar and a chart of the Devanagari letters, Macdonell, former Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford University provides chapters on alphabet, declension, conjugation, indeclinable words, nominal stem formation, and syntax.


Ramopakhyana - The Story of Rama in the Mahabharata

Ramopakhyana - The Story of Rama in the Mahabharata

Author: Peter Scharf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-02

Total Pages: 958

ISBN-13: 1136846557

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The most popular story in all of India and a classic of world literature is summarised in 728 verses in the great epic Mahabharata. Intended for independent study or classroom use for students of various levels who have had a basic introduction to Sanskrit, this fully annotated edition of the Ramopakhyana supplies all the information required for complete comprehension. It contains the Devanagari text, Roman transliteration, sandhi analysis, Sanskrit prose equivalents to the verses, syntactic and cultural notes, and the English translation, and word-by-word grammatical analysis.


Saṃskr̥tasubodhinī

Saṃskr̥tasubodhinī

Author: Madhav Deshpande

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13:

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Samskrta-Subodhini: A Sanskrit Primer marks the culmination of Professor Deshpande's experience of teaching Sanskrit at the University of Michigan for over twenty-five years. Tested in classes at Michigan and elsewhere and successively improved for over twenty years, the teaching materials in the book now offer an effective tool to learn and teach Sanskrit. It aims at teaching Sanskrit as a language, rather than as a religious or mystical entity. It also simplifies the process of learning Sanskrit by dissociating this language-learning process from the heavy burdens imposed both by the tradition of Indo-European linguistics and the tradition of indigenous Sanskrit grammarians in India. By treating Sanskrit as a productive language, rather than as a dead language merely to be deciphered, the book represents a significant advance over the traditional Western approach to the study of Sanskrit. Work on this book began in 1976, and now almost two generations of Professor Deshpande's students have used successively improved versions. The book's examples include many modified versions of classical Sanskrit passages from epic texts such as The Mahabharata and The Ramayana. The book also contains examples from Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, as well as samples of Sanskrit poetry and satire. Madhav M. Deshpande is Professor of Sanskrit and Linguistics in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, where he has been on the faculty since 1972. His research relates to the fields of Paninian linguistics, historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics, as well as the cultural and linguistic history of India. Besides his research publications, Professor Deshpande has participated in Sastric and literary debates in Sanskrit and has also published Sanskrit poems and plays.