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Warwick Jessup |
Sanskrit is Fun (Part 1): A Sanskrit Course book for Beginners |
$18.99 $14.24 |
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The first group of books entitled Sanskrit is Fun (Parts I-III) introduce the learners to the Devanagari alphabets, grouping the letters according to their place of articulation, called ‘Family’, which comprises both the vowels and consonants. Learners are first taught how to draw the letters. Learning and teaching is also helped by the humorous presentation of the letters in the form of animals figures. The next step is to add vowel to the consonants, and then to teach... |
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Warwick Jessup |
Sanskrit is Fun (7 Vols. set) |
$81.99 $61.49 |
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The first group of books entitled Sanskrit is Fun (Parts I-III) introduce the learners to the Devanagari alphabets, grouping the letters according to their place of articulation, called ‘Family’, which comprises both the vowels and consonants. Learners are first taught how to draw the letters. Learning and teaching is also helped by the humorous presentation of the letters in the form of animals figures. The next step is to add vowel to the consonants, and then to teach... |
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Warwick Jessup |
Sanskrit is Fun (3 Vols. Set) |
$40.99 $30.74 |
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The first group of books entitled Sanskrit is Fun (Parts I-III) introduce the learners to the Devanagari alphabets, grouping the letters according to their place of articulation, called ‘Family’, which comprises both the vowels and consonants. Learners are first taught how to draw the letters. Learning and teaching is also helped by the humorous presentation of the letters in the form of animals figures. The next step is to add vowel to the consonants, and then to teach... |
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William Dwight Whiteny |
Sanskrit Grammar |
$37.49 $28.12 |
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This work presents the facts of the Sanskrit language as they are used in literature and also as laid down by the grammarians. Forms and constructions as exhibited in the Vedas, the Brahmanas, the Epics and the Puranas are included. The treatment is consistent with the teachings of linguistic science. Review: "Fresh, readable, and a treasure. I used this book at the University of Washington and it is as great as ever. We have been using Whitney's Grammar in addition to Whitney's Roots and... |
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Swami Yogakanti |
Sanskrit Glossary of Yogic Terms |
$18.99 $14.24 |
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The Sanskrit glossary contains a wealth of definitions of yoga and its related topics, philosophies, yogic traditions and concepts. It is designed to aid yoga practitioners who seek the deeper meaning of yoga's symbols and metaphoric language. It may be utilized as a guide for understanding the precision and subtle association of Sanskrit words found in yoga publications. The Sanskrit glossary with English translation reveals the deep significance of yogic terms through word structure, meaning,... |
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M. Monier-Williams |
Sanskrit English Dictionary |
$93.49 $70.12 |
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Sir M. Monier-Williams had first published his English-Sanskrit Dictionary in 1851. Subsequently, he embarked upon this Sanskrit-English Dictionary, with the primary objects of exhibiting, by a lucid etymological arrangement, the structure of the Sanskrit language, the very key-stone of the science of Comparative Philology. The first edition of this Dictionary was completed in 1872 in about twelve years. This is the new edition (1899), greatly enlarged and improved in the light of criticisms... |
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Sures Chandra Banarji |
Sanskrit Culture of Bengal |
$100.49 $75.37 |
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No work on the Sanskrit literature of Bengal (West Bengal and Bangladesh taken together) has as yet been published in English. The result is that the non-Bengali elites and the foreign indologists know very little about it beyond excepting what is written in stray articles published in different journals particularly in the English works on the history of Bengal. So, a sustained account of the Sanskrit literature, produced in Bengal, is a desideratum.
The cultural heritage of Bengal... |
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Dr Sampadananda Mishra |
Sanskrit and the Evolution of Human Speech |
$9.49 $7.12 |
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This book presents Sri Aurobindo's views on linguistics in general and on Sanskrit in particular. It compares Sri Aurobindo's approach to the problem of the origin of human speech with those of other philologists. Sri Aurobindo has extensively studied some of the word-families of Sanskrit to find out the original mind-impressions that the root-sounds have within them. Discovering these, he shows how Sanskrit has preserved the original primitive structure of language and the system of simple... |
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Paul Douglas |
Sanskrit and the Advaitic View of Truth |
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In the last century Western philosophers have treated the subject of language and truth on the basis that either truth is uncertain and language is incapable of expressing it, or that the philosopher's task is simply to show how language can express meaning clearly and unequivocally. This book takes a radically different approach, based on the view of truth expressed in Advaita philosophy, a philosophy which is increasingly of interest in the West because it answers many of the questions... |
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Madhav M. Deshpande |
Sanskrit and Prakrit |
$28.95 $21.71 |
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This volume brings together eight contributions of Professor Madhav M. Deshpande relating to the historical socio-linguistics of Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. The studies brought together here represent his continuing research in this field. The main thrust of these studies is to show that patterns of language used and ideas about language, are deeply influenced by political, religious, geographical, and other socio-historical factors. |
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Dr.N.P.Unni (Tr.) |
Sankarasmiriti |
$53.49 $40.12 |
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Sankara Smriti alias Laghudharmaprakasika is a 14th century text dealing with the social religion and cultural customs peculiar to Kerala. In 12 chapters each divided in 4 padas (section) it deals into many peculiar items on dharmasastras such as origin of the varnas and their duties, types of marriages, rules for smearing ashes, the sixteen customary rites, matrilineal systems, smartavicara (examination of girls with suspected adultery with detailed proceedings), duties of various casts,... |
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Sangitanarayana (2 vols.) |
$134.99 $101.24 |
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Sangitanarayana is a Sanskrit text on music and dance written in the 17th century by Purusottama Misra, a minister at the court of King Gajapati Narayanadeva of Parlakimidi in Orissa and his instructor in musicology, with the assistance of the king. While the precise date of the Sangitanarayana is not known, its relationship to Purusottama Misra and Gajapati Narayanadeva prompts us to place it in the first half of the 17th century.
One of the most valuable and extensive texts on music and... |
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Vidyasagar K. L. V. Sastri |
Samskrita Prathamadarsa - Reader I |
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Vidyasagar K L V Sastri |
Samskrita Dwiteeyadarsa - Reader II |
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Samskrit Bhasha Shikshanam - DVD album (2 Vols.) |
$128.49 $96.37 |
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Part I -Â 1-60 lesson's in 15 DVD.Part II - 61-120 lesson's in 15 DVD. |
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Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati |
Samkhya Darshan: Yogic Perspective on Theories of Realism |
$25.49 $19.12 |
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Samkhya is one of the earliest schools of Indian philosophy and most systems, including yoga, have been drawn from or influenced by it. Samkhya is a dualistic philosophy and postulates two eternal realities: Purusha, the witnessing consciousness, and Prakriti, the root cause of creation, composed of the three gunas.This text highlights the unique contribution of Samkhya philosophy in man's quest to understand his true nature. It discusses the practical theories of causation, manifestation,... |
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Dr. N. Ramamurthy |
Samata |
$11.99 $8.99 |
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An Exposition of Similarities in Lalita Sahasranama with Soundaryalaharee, Saptashatee, Visnu Sahasranama and Shreemad Bhagavad GeetaSri Ramamurthy has vividly brought to light, the deeper meaning and purport of the major texts of these two sects namely Soundharayalaharee, Devi Mahâtmeeyam and Lalita Sahasranâmam on one side and Vishnu Sahasranâmam and Bhagvat Geeta on the other side in order to establish the underlying oneness and resolve all conflicts. He has established... |
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Swami Tejumayananda |
Saddarsanam of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharsi |
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Swami Tejomayananda has introduced him to the followers of Chinmaya Mission through his commentary on Upadesa Saaram, a simple, melodious composition revealing the depth of Vedantic philosophy briefly, yet exhaustively. Swami Tejomayananda's style of exposition on the subtle intricacies of truth hidden in and through the verses of Saddarsanam is vivid, powerful and appealing. CCMT is honoured to present before seekers of truth yet anther commentary by Swami Tejomayananda on Saddarsanam, a... |
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William Dwight Whitney |
Root, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language |
$16.49 $12.37 |
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This work is supplement to the author's earlier work "Sanskrit Grammar". It contains in detail all the quotable roots of the Language, with the tense and conjugation-systems made from them, and with the noun and adjective formation that attach themselves most closely to the verb, and further with the other derivative noun and adjective-stems usually classed as primary with great accuracy. Whitney's work lists all the quotable roots of the Sanskrit language together with the... |
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Kashinath Shastri |
Rasatarangini of Sadanandsharmavirchit |
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Shrikrishna Jugnu |
Rajavallabha Vastushastram (Sanskrit Text, Hindi Translation with Color Plates) |
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Hideyo Ogawa |
Process and Language - A Study of the Mahabhasya |
$43.49 $32.62 |
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Process and Language is a comprehensive and detailed study of the semantics of verbs in Sanskrit as presented by Patanjali in his commentary, Mahabhasya, on Astadhyayi, 1.3.1 Bhuvadayo dhatavah. This portion of his commentary contains a skillfully arranged discussion of topics related to the linguistic units, known as verbal roots, or dhatu. A verbal root is the core of the derivation of any utterance in Panini's grammar. In his Vakyapadiya, Bhartrhair, a later Paniniya, defined the meaning of... |
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Bhagaban Panda |
Pre-Gangesa Concept of Lingaparamarsa |
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There are number of controversies in accepting paramarsa as a key-factor in Inference. The Naiyayikas hold clearly an objective view of the paramarsa as an 'immediate cause of the process of Inference'. But the systems like Mimamsa, Buddhists etc. hold a subjective view of the concept. To them, this is just a conceptual fiction designed by the Naiyayikas having no practical reality.
The present work, therefore, attempts to settle down both the parties by high-lighting their standpoints. After... |
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Shrikirshna Jugnu |
Prasadamandanam (Sanskrit Text Hindi Translation) |
$22.99 $17.24 |
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Dr. N. Ramamurthy |
Power of Sri Vidya |
$5.99 $4.49 |
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The secrets demystified with engish commentary.Among the Names Lalita is the best. among the Mantras Sree vidya is the best. and in Sreevidya the Kadividya is the best. Among the upasakas Paramasive is the prime devotee. One is attracted to Sreevidya only in his last birth. Those who take to this worship will hav no more births. It requires an extraordinary merit to get initiated in Sreevidya. No one can attain siddi or please the deity without the help of Sreevidya. |