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This is a Complete and Comprehensive Sanskrit Course for Absolute Beginners to learn right from Alphabets to become a Pro. The entire course is divided in to three levels and the lessons are taken step by step, in easy explanations and exercises, level after level to make a strong and thorough base to learn further my courses and to become a pro gradually. Follow my tips and methods to easily and quickly grasp the oldest language which contains a treasure of knowledge in its different scriptures.

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This is a Complete and Comprehensive Sanskrit Course for Absolute Beginners to learn right from Alphabets to become a Pro. The entire course is divided in to three levels and the lessons are taken step by step, in easy explanations and exercises, level after level to make a strong and thorough base to learn further my courses and to become a pro gradually. Follow my tips and methods to easily and quickly grasp the oldest language which contains a treasure of knowledge in its different scriptures.

You will be taken through lesson after lesson in easy steps to develop the language knowledge right from the base. The language structure is very important to understand and in this course I given more importance to explain the basic structure of the language, through worksheets, different exercises and gradually adding on new topics.

In Level One, you will learn the Alphabets, reading and writing methods, listening and pronouncing, splitting words in to alphabets and after completing the entire discussions in this level, you will be comfortable to read, write, listen and write, introduction to nouns, verbs, pronouns and forming simple sentences in Present Tense, so that you can take the next step of learning words, meanings and sentence constructions.

In Level Two, you will learn Past Tense, Future Tense, Order-Request Mood, around hundred nouns and verbs, pronouns and how different forms of the nouns and verbs are formed in Sanskrit. Because in Sanskrit every word either noun or verb is complete in itself with meaning like gender, number and case for each noun - person, number and tense for each verb, the exercises and explanations will prepare the students confidently and comfortably to take up further lessons of Level Three.

In Level Three, you will further learn numbers, time, days, indeclinable, adjectives, and different conjunction particles to construct complex sentences. With many example of sentence constructions and tips to use the correct verb forms or noun forms, and the usage of different particles discussed, you will be prepared to comprehend a story and actual deconstruction of Shloka to get the meaning out of it. You will see nearly some forty dialog and the meanings, expression of the Sanskrit Language and you will be prepared to create your own dialog.

End of Level Three, you will be taken through a complete Ramayana Story and around fifty Shlokas with word by word explanations and the style of expressions in Sanskrit. I am sure by the end of this course you will be comfortable and confident to learn further text and subjects of Sanskrit, to improve your skills. By completing the the Course One Exercise I discussed in the last, you will be confident to construct your correct sentences and deconstruct a Shloka on your own. Please watch the promo video to know more about this course.

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Learning objectives

  • Right from alphabets to story comprehension and shloka deconstruction
  • Nouns, pronouns, verbs, tenses, adjectives, numbers, time, vibhakti (cases) etc.
  • Krtanta shabda like ktavatu, tumun, ktva and lyap
  • Over hundred verbs and nouns
  • Present, past, future and order-request complete verb forms
  • Over hundred avyayam (indeclinables)
  • All these with exercises and practice sessions using over 160 lectures

Syllabus

After completion of this section, you will be free to write and read in Sanskrit Devanagari Script

In this lecture I just outlined the methods using which you have to learn, so that you can learn easily and speedily Sanskrit Language just by dedicating One Hour per Day.

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In this lecture a brief introduction to different Sanskrit Scriptures is introduced to the Absolute Beginners and to understand different Sanskrit Texts, importance of reading and writing in Sanskrit Language is highlighted.

Simple and Easy Complete Alphabet sets of Sanskrit with writing practices and pronunciation to build up the strong base for reading and writing in Sanskrit language for the Absolute Beginner is discussed in this lecture.

You will learn the correct writing methods and pronunciation of Sanskrit Alphabets in this lecture.  Please download the attached resource for writing practice.

What are Conjunct Consonants and how different conjunct consonants in Sanskrit is written will be clear after this lecture. 

Reading and Writing Sanskrit Words correctly without errors and to split a word in to alphabets is one of the basic skill required to understand many other future topics and those importance are discussed in this lecture. 

Develop the skill of listening and to write down correctly without spelling mistakes by taking this dictation exercise as suggested in this lecture. 

By Completing the exercises as suggested by me you will be free to read and write in Sanskrit Language as discussed in this lecture and once you completed this Section to your satisfaction and gained confidence, please move on to the next Section. Please take your time to build the basic skills Section after Section for effective progress. 

In this lesson the overall concept of Noun, Pronoun and Gender of Sanskrit is discussed and the concepts are explained in other lectures of this Section with exercises and homework to get clear idea of the concepts.

After completion of this lecture explaining the usage of Noun and Pronoun of Masculine Gender in Sanskrit, you will be clear of the basic concepts of Sanskrit language's basic expression.

After completion of this lecture explaining the usage of Noun and Pronoun of Feminine Gender in Sanskrit, you will be clear of the basic concepts of Sanskrit language's basic expression.

After completion of this lecture explaining the usage of Noun and Pronoun of Neuter Gender in Sanskrit, you will be clear of the basic concepts of Sanskrit language's basic expression.

After completion of this lecture explaining the combined usage of Noun and Pronoun of Masculine, Feminine and Neuter Gender in Sanskrit, you will be clear of the basic concepts of Sanskrit language's basic expression.

After the practice and explanations of combined usage of Nouns and Pronouns of all the three Genders, take up this assignment and check your answer with the key discussed in the next lecture, to get fine grip on the Sanskrit language's expression styles.

With the explanation of the key to the assignment in the earlier lecture, now you are thoroughly clear of the basic concepts of Noun, Pronoun and Gender. Please do enough practice by constructing sentences in the similar style as discussed in this section.

The Interrogation sentence construction is discussed in this presentation followed by explanatory lectures for correct usage, assignments and key to such assignments. Please take note of these concepts and follow the lectures in this section with this basic expression style of Sanskrit language.

Please pay attention to the explanation and demonstration which are gradually building up the subject knowledge based on the previous section's lecture.

Please follow the concepts and the demonstration so that you can take the assignment and complete it effectively.

After completion of this assignment, now you are gradually building up the knowledge of Noun, Pronoun, Gender and Number in Sanskrit Language and the style of expression while constructing simple sentences.

After completion of this lecture and demonstration with examples, you will get the basic concepts behind formation of singular, dual and plural form of masculine nouns, pronouns and interrogative pronouns.

After completion of this lecture and demonstration with examples, you will get the basic concepts behind formation of singular, dual and plural form of feminine nouns, pronouns and interrogative pronouns.

After completion of this lecture and demonstration with examples, you will get the basic concepts behind formation of singular, dual and plural form of neuter nouns, pronouns and interrogative pronouns.

After completion of this lecture and demonstration with examples, you will get the basic concepts behind formation of singular, dual and plural form of masculine, feminine and neuter nouns, pronouns and interrogative pronouns. Please understand these basic concepts before moving on to the next section.

Get thorough idea of noun, pronoun, gender and number from this recap and take up the assignment to solve it completely. Please check your acquired skill with the key discussed in the next lecture.

By completion of this section, you are now ready to take up new concepts and move on to next section. Please build your base very strongly by working on your own and construct sentences in similar styles as discussed in this section.

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Begins with alphabets and progresses to sentence construction and story comprehension, providing a solid foundation for absolute beginners
Covers nouns, pronouns, verbs, tenses, adjectives, numbers, and cases, which are fundamental elements of Sanskrit grammar
Includes over 160 lectures with exercises and practice sessions, offering ample opportunity for reinforcement and skill development
Explores verb forms in present, past, future, and order-request tenses, enabling learners to express a wide range of actions and intentions
Features a complete Ramayana story and fifty Shlokas with word-by-word explanations, providing exposure to classical Sanskrit literature
Requires learners to dedicate one daily to learning, which may be difficult for some learners to accommodate in their schedules

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Comprehensive easy sanskrit for beginners

Based on the detailed course structure and syllabus provided (as no student reviews were available for analysis), learners can expect a comprehensive introduction to Sanskrit. The course appears designed to take students from the absolute basics, like alphabets and pronunciation, through grammar concepts such as nouns, verbs, tenses, and cases. It aims to build skills progressively, enabling learners to form simple sentences and eventually comprehend stories and deconstruct Shlokas. The structure suggests a focus on step-by-step learning with exercises and assignments to reinforce concepts. While actual student feedback is missing, the course aims for a thorough understanding suitable for beginners interested in reading and understanding Sanskrit texts.
Numerous assignments reinforce learning.
"I expect to find exercises and homework to get a clear idea of the concepts."
"The course mentions worksheets, different exercises and gradually adding on new topics."
"After completing this assignment, I will be gradually building up my knowledge..."
"I will check my acquired skill with the key discussed in the next lecture."
Strong emphasis on basic grammar.
"I will get a strong and thorough base to learn further..."
"In Level One, you will learn the Alphabets, reading and writing methods, listening and pronouncing..."
"I will be introduced to nouns, verbs, pronouns and forming simple sentences in Present Tense..."
"The language structure is very important to understand and in this course I given more importance to explain the basic structure of the language..."
Course progresses logically from basics.
"The entire course is divided in to three levels and the lessons are taken step by step, in easy explanations and exercises, level after level..."
"You will be taken through lesson after lesson in easy steps to develop the language knowledge right from the base."
"I can see how the lectures gradually build up the subject knowledge based on the previous sections."
"The syllabus shows a clear progression from alphabets to complex sentence structures and text comprehension."
Covers grammar, vocabulary, and reading.
"Right from Alphabets to Story Comprehension and Shloka Deconstruction."
"Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Tenses, Adjectives, Numbers, Time, Vibhakti (Cases) etc. are covered."
"I will learn around hundred nouns and verbs, pronouns and how different forms are formed."
"End of Level Three, I will be taken through a complete Ramayana Story and around fifty Shlokas..."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Complete Comprehensive and Easy Sanskrit for Beginners with these activities:
Review Devanagari Script
Strengthen your understanding of the Devanagari script to improve reading and writing skills in Sanskrit.
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  • Review the alphabet chart and pronunciation guides.
  • Practice writing each letter multiple times.
  • Read simple Sanskrit words and phrases.
Review: Teach Yourself Sanskrit
Supplement your learning with a structured textbook that reinforces grammar and vocabulary.
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  • Read the introductory chapters on Sanskrit grammar.
  • Complete the exercises at the end of each chapter.
  • Review vocabulary lists and create flashcards.
Verb Conjugation Exercises
Reinforce your understanding of verb conjugations through repetitive exercises.
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  • Create a table of verb conjugations for different tenses.
  • Practice conjugating verbs in different persons and numbers.
  • Translate simple sentences using different verb forms.
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Create Flashcards for Vocabulary
Solidify your vocabulary knowledge by creating flashcards for new words and their meanings.
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  • Identify key vocabulary words from each lesson.
  • Write the Sanskrit word on one side of the flashcard.
  • Write the English meaning on the other side.
  • Review the flashcards regularly.
Review: A Sanskrit Primer
Deepen your understanding of Sanskrit grammar with a classic and comprehensive primer.
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  • Work through the grammar lessons systematically.
  • Translate the example sentences provided in the book.
  • Consult the glossary for unfamiliar vocabulary.
Translate Simple Stories
Apply your knowledge by translating simple Sanskrit stories to improve comprehension and fluency.
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  • Find simple Sanskrit stories online or in textbooks.
  • Translate the stories word by word, consulting dictionaries and grammar resources.
  • Compare your translation with existing translations, if available.
Help Others in Online Forums
Reinforce your learning by helping other students with their questions and problems in online forums.
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  • Join online Sanskrit learning forums or communities.
  • Read the questions posted by other students.
  • Provide helpful and accurate answers to their questions.

Career center

Learners who complete Complete Comprehensive and Easy Sanskrit for Beginners will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Indologist
An Indologist studies the history, cultures, languages, and literature of India. This role often requires deep knowledge of ancient languages, such as Sanskrit. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in Sanskrit, from alphabets to sentence construction, which may be helpful to analyze original texts and understand the nuances of Indian culture. Indologists often work with primary source materials written in Sanskrit, so this course, with its focus on reading, writing, and comprehending complex texts, may be a valuable resource. The course's emphasis on grammar and vocabulary will help one to comprehend and appreciate the rich literary heritage within Sanskrit scriptures.
Linguist
A linguist studies the structure, history, and acquisition of languages. This may include analysis of ancient languages such as Sanskrit. This course offers a structured approach to understanding the Sanskrit language, from its basic alphabet to complex sentence structures. This detailed approach to language learning, focusing on grammar, verb forms, and syntax, may be beneficial for a linguist who wishes to understand the intricacies of language. The course exercises in reading, writing, listening, and speaking may strengthen the analytical skills required for linguistic research. A future linguist can use this course to develop familiarity with the systematic analysis of language.
Religious Studies Scholar
A religious studies scholar researches and interprets religious traditions, texts, and practices. Many important religious texts in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism were originally written in Sanskrit. This course may be beneficial for a future scholar because it provides a thorough introduction to Sanskrit, from its alphabet to the comprehension of complex texts. A religious studies scholar will need the ability to read, write, and translate Sanskrit in order to understand important source materials. The course’s detailed lessons on grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure may help scholars work with primary source texts.
Teacher
A teacher instructs students in a particular subject area. If a teacher intends to teach Sanskrit, this course may be useful for that teacher. This course covers all the basics of Sanskrit from the alphabet to complex sentences and deconstruction of shlokas. The teacher can use this course as a guide for their own classes, since it provides a complete and comprehensive overview of the language. The teacher can use the teaching methodology of the course to learn more about how to teach Sanskrit to beginners. By understanding how each part of Sanskrit is introduced to a novice, the teacher will have greater success in the classroom.
Translator
A translator works to convert written texts from one language to another. This role often requires deep understanding of both the source and target languages. In this case, a translator working from Sanskrit into English will benefit from taking a course like this one. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Sanskrit, from the alphabet to complex sentence structures, which may be useful for accurate translations. The course’s focus on grammar, verb forms, and vocabulary may enhance a translator's ability to understand and convey the original meaning of the text. This course can help build a base for future language projects.
Historian
A historian researches and writes about the past using a variety of primary and secondary sources. This role often requires the ability to analyze historical texts written in various languages. This course may be useful for a historian looking to understand texts written in Sanskrit. This course offers a structured approach to learning Sanskrit, from the basics to more advanced concepts, which may allow historians to access and interpret original documents. The course’s emphasis on reading, writing, and comprehending complex texts may be helpful for historical research. A historian who wishes to work with original documents should consider this course.
Comparative Literature Scholar
A comparative literature scholar studies literature across different cultures and languages and examines the relationships between literary works. This may involve considering the influence of Sanskrit literature on other traditions. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the Sanskrit language, from its alphabet to the comprehension of stories and shlokas. A comparative literature scholar may find value in this course's detailed approach to grammar, verb forms, and vocabulary. Skills learned in this course could allow a scholar to analyze Sanskrit works in their original form and compare them to other traditions. This course may help a scholar to find new material for study.
Archivist
An archivist is responsible for appraising, collecting, organizing, preserving, and providing access to historical records and documents. Some of these archival documents may be written in Sanskrit. This course, which covers Sanskrit from basic alphabets to complex text comprehension, may be helpful for an archivist dealing with historical texts written in Sanskrit. The understanding of Sanskrit gained from the course may be useful for accurate cataloging, preservation, and provision of access to these important documents. This course provides a base for the study of languages found in archives.
Cultural Heritage Specialist
A cultural heritage specialist works to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of a region. This may include materials in Sanskrit. This course offers an introduction to the Sanskrit language, from basic alphabets to complex text comprehension, which may be beneficial for a cultural heritage specialist. The course may be especially helpful when working with historical documents or artifacts containing Sanskrit inscriptions. The specialist can use the course's teaching on reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary to better understand the material. This course can help to provide a foundation in the language.
Research Assistant
A research assistant supports research projects by gathering information and conducting experiments. This course may be helpful for a research assistant working on projects related to Sanskrit or Indian studies, because it provides a comprehensive introduction to the Sanskrit language. The course's focus on reading, writing, listening, and comprehension may be useful for a research assistant who may have to work with Sanskrit texts or materials. The course covers the basics of Sanskrit, such as the alphabet, grammar, and verb forms which may allow a research assistant to better understand Sanskrit documents.
Lexicographer
A lexicographer is involved in the compilation of dictionaries. This course may be beneficial for a lexicographer working with Sanskrit because it provides a detailed approach to learning the language. The course focuses on grammar, vocabulary, verb forms, and sentence structure, which may be helpful for understanding the nuances of Sanskrit words and their usage. The exercises in reading, writing, and comprehension may be particularly helpful for a lexicographer seeking to understand the origins and meanings of words. A future lexicographer can use this course to learn the systematic analysis of a given language.
Content Writer
A content writer creates written material for websites, blogs, or marketing. This course may be useful for a content writer who wishes to create content about Sanskrit or related topics. This course provides a complete overview of Sanskrit from the basics to complex texts, which may help a writer to understand the subject material. The course covers a variety of topics such as grammar, verb forms, and sentence construction, which may help a writer to accurately present information about Sanskrit. This course helps develop a base knowledge for a writer to explore subjects related to Sanskrit.
Curator
A curator is responsible for the care and management of a museum's collection. Sometimes, this may involve artifacts with inscriptions in Sanskrit. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in Sanskrit, which may be helpful for a curator handling such artifacts. The course covers the basics of the language, including alphabets, reading, writing, and understanding sentence structure. This may be helpful for accurate interpretation and cataloging. A curator who is familiar with Sanskrit may be able to better understand the importance and historical context of Sanskrit artifacts. This course may be useful to enhance a curator's ability to work with these historically valuable pieces.
Yoga Instructor
A yoga instructor leads people in the practice of yoga. Many yoga terms and concepts are derived from Sanskrit. This course may prove to be a useful resource for a yoga instructor who wishes to gain more familiarity with the Sanskrit language. This course provides an introduction to Sanskrit, from the alphabet to complex sentence structures, which may help with comprehension of the terms and concepts of yoga. A yoga instructor can use this course to gain a further understanding of the philosophy and history of yoga. This course may help to give a yoga instructor more authority in the classroom.
Tour Guide
A tour guide leads groups of people on excursions, providing information about historical or cultural sites. This course may be useful for a tour guide who wishes to provide information about sites related to Sanskrit or ancient India. This course gives a complete and comprehensive view of the Sanskrit language and its structure. A tour guide with knowledge of Sanskrit may be able to provide a greater context for sites with Sanskrit inscriptions. The course provides a base for understanding the language and its cultural context. This course may make a tour guide both more knowledgeable and more effective.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Complete Comprehensive and Easy Sanskrit for Beginners.
Classic introduction to Sanskrit, offering a systematic approach to grammar and vocabulary acquisition. It is particularly useful for students who want a more in-depth understanding of the language's structure. While it may be more challenging than some introductory texts, it provides a solid foundation for further study. This book is commonly used as a textbook at academic institutions.
Provides a structured approach to learning Sanskrit grammar and vocabulary. It is particularly useful for beginners as it covers the fundamentals in a clear and concise manner. While not a comprehensive reference, it serves as an excellent supplementary text for reinforcing the concepts taught in the course. It is helpful for providing background knowledge and additional reading.

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