Sanskrit is known to be one of the world's oldest languages. Sanskrit is called the language of the Gods. The Sanskrit grammatical rules developed by the great scholar Panini are designed with such perfection that within eight chapters (AShtaadhyaayi), he has described all the rules of Classical Sanskrit. Sanskrit is known to improve rational thinking and cognitive skills. It is also known that if you learn Sanskrit, learning other languages becomes much easier.
Sanskrit is known to be one of the world's oldest languages. Sanskrit is called the language of the Gods. The Sanskrit grammatical rules developed by the great scholar Panini are designed with such perfection that within eight chapters (AShtaadhyaayi), he has described all the rules of Classical Sanskrit. Sanskrit is known to improve rational thinking and cognitive skills. It is also known that if you learn Sanskrit, learning other languages becomes much easier.
Sanskrit is not a difficult language as long as you know some ground rules. This course is the second in the ‘Sanskrit for Beginners’ series. "Sanskrit for Beginners – Part 1" teaches the Devanagari script as well as basic sentence formation using Past, Present and Future Tense. It also teaches masculine, feminine and neutral genders.
Several resources have been included for free in this course, from books authored by Sweta.
This is Part 2 of the beginner's course and covers the following:
· Sanskrit conversation
· Tenses like Lot Lakaar and Vidhiling Lakaar
· Sandhi ( transformation when 2 letters or 2 words join)
· Shabdroop tables for Masculine and Feminine Genders
· More than 1000 Sanskrit words along with their meanings throughout the course.
The quizzes provided at the end of each section, practice exercises and assignments provided will help to sharpen the knowledge further. Quizzes and assignments form an important aspect to improve learning. As with everything else, the more you practise how to read, write and speak, the better you get.
This is an introduction to the Course stating the topics that will be covered in this course. The introduction also outlines the pre-requisites that are needed prior to doing this course.
After this lecture, you will learn how to greet someone in Sanskrit.
This lecture will help you to understand "Lot Lakaar" (Imperative mood).
This quiz will test your knowledge for concepts learnt in the Lot Lakaar lecture.
With this lecture, you will be able to practice your Lot Lakaar dhaatu roops.
This is a motivational quote for everyone, but especially students, who have to stay on task and attain success in their tasks. It talks about the importance of hard work in our lives.
This lecture will help you to understand "Vidhiling Lakaar" (Potential mood).
This lecture is an Exercise which will help you to practice Vidhiling Lakaar dhaatu roop.
At the end of this Lecture, students will be able to learn simple sentences and greetings.
This lecture is an exercise where you will be able to practice your speaking skills.
At the end of this Lecture, students will be able to make sentences using this, that and who (एषः, एषा, एतत्, स:, सा, तत्, क: , का, किं)
This lecture is an exercise where you will be able to practice your speaking skills, using the words: and, also, not, do not
This lecture will test your spoken and written knowledge about Sanskrit conversations, using the words- yesterday, today, tomorrow and now.
This lecture will help improve your spoken and written knowledge on Sanskrit conversations, using the words- here, there, everywhere and where.
This lecture describes the shabdroop table for masculine words ending in "इ"
This lecture describes the shabdroop table for masculine words ending in "उ"
This lecture describes the shabdroop table for masculine words ending in "ऋ"
This is a multiple choice quiz, testing your knowledge on the Masculine shabdroop tables that you learnt in this lecture.
This lecture has exercises that test your knowledge on Masculine Shabdroop tables.
This lecture describes the shabdroop table for feminine words ending in "इ"
This lecture provides the Shabdroop table for feminine words ending in ई
This lecture provides the Shabdroop table for feminine words ending in ॠ
This lecture has exercises that test your knowledge on Feminine Shabdroop tables.
This lecture talks about the concepts of Deergha Sandhi.
This Exercise lecture will help practising the Deergha Sandhi rules.
This lecture teaches the concepts of Gun Sandhi.
This Exercise lecture will help practising the Gun Sandhi rules.
With this test, you will be able to sharpen your skills that you have learnt in this course.
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