The Sanskrit language in many parts of the world is a new element in today's education. It is an ideal study for the young because its systematic grammar orders the student's mind. At the same time, Sanskrit literature provides the student with an exciting and profound interaction with a classical culture. Stories from the Mahabharata, a new series of Sanskrit textbooks, retells the epic 'Mahabharata' in simple Sanskrit episodes which gradually develop a students knowledge of grammar. In each chapter a theme which appears in the Sanskrit epics is also discussed. It is suggested that students should have completed the preceding sections of this course, Sanskrit is Fun (Parts 1, 2 and 3), The Stories of Krishna (Parts 1 and 2), and The Story of Rama (Parts 1 and 2) before starting these books. In this volume (Stories from the Mahabharata, Part Three) the rules concerning the joining of Sanskrit words are completed and the main types of Sanskrit compound are introduced.
Teach Yourself Complete Sanskrit
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HACHETTE BOOK GROUP
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MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD.
A Rapid Sanskrit Method
GEORGE L. HART
A Sanskrit Primer
E.D. PERRY
The Students English Sanskrit Dictionary
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Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader
FRANKLIN EDGERTON
Sanskrit Syntax
J.S. SPEIJER
The Roots Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language
WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY
A Sanskrit Grammar for Students
A. MACDONELL
Sanskrit Grammar Including Both the Classical Language and the Older Dialects of Veda and Brahmana
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