A Sanskrit Primer

A Sanskrit Primer

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  • Author: Edward Delavan Perry
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  • Category : Sanskrit language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 220


Saṃskrtasubodhinī

Saṃskrtasubodhinī

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  • Author: Madhav M. Deshpande
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 480


Saṃskr̥tasubodhinī

Saṃskr̥tasubodhinī

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  • Author: Madhav Deshpande
  • Publisher: U of M Center for South Asian Studies
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  • Category : Sanskrit language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 512

A quintessential guidebook for learning Sanskrit


Sri Subodhini

Sri Subodhini

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  • Author: Vallabhācārya
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  • Category : Puranas
  • Languages : en
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Panini

Panini

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  • Author: Georgio R. Cardona
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110800101
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

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Samskrtasubodhini

Samskrtasubodhini

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  • Author: Madhav Deshpande
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  • ISBN: 9781495911729
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482

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Visible Mantra: Visualising & Writing Buddhist Mantras

Visible Mantra: Visualising & Writing Buddhist Mantras

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  • Author: Jayarava
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 0956692915
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

The long awaited print version of the popular Buddhist mantra website: visiblemantra.org. This is a celebration of the visual forms of mantra and other varieties of sacred speech, drawing on Buddhist traditions from India, China, Japan, and Tibet. The book includes all the mantras from the website, plus a few more. Each is presented in four scripts: Siddhaṃ (Bonji 梵字), Lantsa (aka Rañjana), Devanāgarī, and Tibetan (dbu can). Plus seed-syllables, dhāraṇī and Pāli chants. All accompanied by Jayarava's meticulously researched notes and comments, and background reading drawn from Jayarava's blog. An invaluable resource for Buddhist artists, calligraphers and practitioners.


Samskrita Bodhinii

Samskrita Bodhinii

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  • Author: Sanjeev Majalikar
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  • ISBN: 9781637543375
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  • Languages : en
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Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the four important aspects for a language learner. For a person new to a language, listening and speaking form the first stepping stone. This book is designed as a study guide for students wanting to start learning Sanskrit as a spoken language. I heartily thank the student and teacher groups for the inspiration in crating this book. Topics useful for common usage are presented with exercises after each lesson along with stories and correct usages.


The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

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  • Author: A. M. Ruppel
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107088283
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 447

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


A System of Indian Logic

A System of Indian Logic

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  • Author: John Vattanky
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136846085
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 512

Nyana is the most rational and logical of all the classical Indian philosophical systems. In the study of Nyana philosophy, Karikavali with its commentary Muktavali, both by Visvanatha Nyayapancanana, with the commentaries Dinakari and Ramarudri, have been of decisive significance for the last few centuries as advanced introductions to this subject. The present work concentrates on inference (anumana) in Karikavali, Muktavali and Dinakari, carefully divided into significant units according to the subject, and translates and interprets them. Its commentary makes use of the primary interpretation in Sanskrit contained especially in the Ramarudri and Subodhini. The book begins with the Sanskrit texts of Karikavali and Muktavali; followed by English translation of these texts. Next is given the Sanskrit text of Dinakari which comments on the first two texts, followed by its English translation. Lastly, the book contains a commentary on all the texts included.