Samasa in Sanskrit is one of the Important Topic to know, because Samasa is found every where in the Scriptures, Sutra, Purana, Kavya and in our day to day Classical Sanskrit Language.
Samasa in Sanskrit may look a bit confusing for the beginner but, with proper explanation and repeated analysis with the Vishnu Purunam text running over 100 pages, you will understand well, the different types easily and clearly.
Samasa in Sanskrit are classified under different categories like Tatpurasha, Dviguhu, Dvandah and Avyayibhavah and further subdivided in each category.
Samasa in Sanskrit is one of the Important Topic to know, because Samasa is found every where in the Scriptures, Sutra, Purana, Kavya and in our day to day Classical Sanskrit Language.
Samasa in Sanskrit may look a bit confusing for the beginner but, with proper explanation and repeated analysis with the Vishnu Purunam text running over 100 pages, you will understand well, the different types easily and clearly.
Samasa in Sanskrit are classified under different categories like Tatpurasha, Dviguhu, Dvandah and Avyayibhavah and further subdivided in each category.
You will learn 29 different types of Samasa which are most common and frequently you would come across in many texts.
Samasa in Sanskrit is one of the powerful ways of expressing a complex and detailed information in simple words and is a must to know subject of the Sanskrit language structure, if you want to read Kavya, Purana, Sutra and Shastra, Stories because Samasa is very native to Sanskrit language.
I already discussed the basic Sanskrit Language Structure in my earlier courses and my courses are numbered to progress sequentially in order as a beginner.
Please complete the Beginners Course (course-1), the Competency Course (course-2), Fluency Course (course-3) and the Story Analytics Course (course-6) before attempting this course, since most of the topics discussed in my earlier courses are to be well understood to easily understand this course. I may be referring some of the topics discussed in my earlier course while discussing the concerned lessons in this course.
Or, if you already have the subject knowledge of my earlier courses, you will find it easier to understand the lessons in this course.
Please go through the topics I discussed in my earlier courses to get an idea of the subject knowledge familiarity needed to grasp the topics discussed in this course.
I welcome you to explore this topic with me, which will further enhance your Sanskrit Language Structure knowledge.
With regards,
I am your co-student, Shankar Iyer
After completion of this Intro, you will get clearly laid out subject topics you will be learning in this course
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