Sanskrit Grammar for Vedanta Student Volume 1: Verb, Noun, Kaarakam, and VibhaktiH (English and Sanskrit Edition)
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Sanskrit Grammar for Vedanta Student Volume 1: Verb, Noun, Kaarakam, and VibhaktiH (English and Sanskrit Edition)
This series presents a revolutionary method of learning Sanskrit, suitable for the modern mind which needs a systematic, logical, and visual presentation of grammar rules. All examples are sourced from Vedanta scriptures. The series is not only suitable for beginners, but it can also serve as a good reference book for those who have studied Sanskrit grammar before. Volume 1: After completing this book, one can systematically read Sanskrit sentences by identifying verbs, nouns, vibhakti, and kaaraka. Contents: 1. Letters - Alphabet Chart - Phonetics - Guna & Vrtti 2. Overview of the Sanskrit Language - The building blocks of Sanskrit language (sentence, word, stem, suffix, etc.,) 3. Factors of Action (kaaraka) - Basic concepts of kaaraka - Description of 6 Kaarakas (agent, object, instrument, recipient, origin, locus of action) 4. Verbs (Tinanta) - Basic concepts of tinanta (verbal root, tin-suffix, tense & mood, voice, person and number) - Formation of verbs (conjugation) in each tense and voice - Upasarga (verbal prefix) 5. Meaning of Case Endings (vibhakti-artha) - Basic concepts of vibhakti - Description of 7 vibhaktis (1 to 7) - Summary table 6. Nouns (subanta) - Basic concepts of subanta (nominal stem, sup-suffix) - Formation of nouns (declension) - Words in apposition - Indeclinables Study Guide Exercises