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Basics of Sanskrit Language is a unique complete gift pack for beginners. This book contains four sections i.e. Grammar, Composition, Spoken Sanskrit, and Appendix. Section-01 which is based on Sanskrit Grammar contains 11 Chapters; deals with Phonology and Script, Categories of Words e.t.c. Section-02 contains 03 chapters. In which Sanskrit Sentence Composition, Formation of Simple Sentences are mainly discussed. Section-03 contains 06 chapters. It also presenting 118 unique sentence structures. Section-04 deals with Appendix. In this section, some important areas of Sanskrit Grammar and…mehr

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Basics of Sanskrit Language is a unique complete gift pack for beginners. This book contains four sections i.e. Grammar, Composition, Spoken Sanskrit, and Appendix. Section-01 which is based on Sanskrit Grammar contains 11 Chapters; deals with Phonology and Script, Categories of Words e.t.c. Section-02 contains 03 chapters. In which Sanskrit Sentence Composition, Formation of Simple Sentences are mainly discussed. Section-03 contains 06 chapters. It also presenting 118 unique sentence structures. Section-04 deals with Appendix. In this section, some important areas of Sanskrit Grammar and Composition are mentioned in detail. Viz. Gender-wise Declension of different Noun Pronoun. The graceful layout enables a student to understand, comprehend the grammar and composition with ease. Further, it enables a newcomer to articulate coherently. This book envisions long-term benefits especially for those students who have imbibed education in traditional or modern Sanskrit education environments both nationally and globally.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bipin Kumar Jha (Faculty, Nalanda University) is a former student of the University of Allahabad, JNU, New Delhi, IIT, Bombay. He has 11 years of UG and PG level teaching experience. Dr. Jha authored/edited 10 books and 45 research papers. He has been invited for more than 14 lectures/ keynote addresses.