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"English is an excellent vehicle for scientific analysis, the breaking up of larger structures into smaller ones and the description of the tiny frabments thus produced. Sanskrit, a language in which each word has many possible seemingly disparate but actually related meanings, is the definitive tongue for synthesizing and demonstrating the relationships that join tiny fragments together into larger structures. While languages like English can efficiently express specific facts, Sanskrit is unsurpassed for conveying generic truth, for which reason computer scientists study it today as part of their efforts to create arificial intelligence. Only those physicians who know Sanskrit can truly claim to know Ayurveda". Robert Svoboda, Ayurveda: Life, Health and Longevity, page 39.
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Bhargava's Concise English-Hindi Dictionary by Pathak Small size 600+pp |
Bhargava's Concise Hindi-English Dictionary by Pathak Small size 600+pp |
Bhargava's English-Hindi Dictionary by Pathak 1432pp hb 15.00 |
Bhargava's Hindi-English Dictionary by Pathak 1280pp |
Bhargava's Pocket Hindi-English Dictionary by Pathak 3440pp |
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Concise Sanskrit-English Dictionary by V. G. Apte Handy paperback size. Devanagari & English. (no transliteration) 366pp 8.95 |
A Dictionary: English and Sanskrit by Monier Williams NEW EDITION GIANT OVERSIZE 859pp |
First Book of Sanskrit by R. C. Bhandarkar Treatise on grammar with exercises. Includes glossaries of Sanskrit and English words. 224pp 7.00 (See also: Second Book of Sanskrit) |
First Lessons in Sanskrit Grammer & Reading by Judith Tyberg Written primarily for Westerners. Introduces the student to the basics of Sanskrit slowly and thoroughly, making use of quotes from the Gita and Upanishads. Includes a Sanskrit-English, English-Sanskrit vocabulary. |
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by M. R. Kale Sanskrit text & English. Comprehensive grammar. 680pp hb 24.00 |
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The Language of the Gods by Judith M. Tyberg This beautifully printed 300- page book contains the explanation of some 2000 Sanskrit spiritual philosophical and religious terms of the wisdom-scriptures of ancient and modern India. Professor V.K. Gokak (Padmashri), as Vice Chancellor of Bangalore University wrote: "I have not come across any single publication which narrows down the range of study to the requirements of the spiritual seeker and attains such rich comprehensiveness in fulfilling these requirements...spiritual vocabulary - the mystical and philosophical terms in Sanskrit and their entitled meanings which help us map out precisely the realms of the super- conscient in man." hb 16.00 |
Learn Hindi in 30 Days by K. Srinivasacharya Easy-to-learn format, starting from how to write Devanagari letters and progressing to the grammar of simple sentences and phrases, with a glossary. 194pp 2.95 |
Learn Sanskrit in 30 Days by K. Srinivasacharya Although it is highly difficult to master this language in only 30 days, this book gives a good basic introduction, showing how to write the Devanagari characters and progressing through the rules of grammar and composing simple sentences. 212pp 2.95 |
Sanskrit hymns to Agni: "We find a language of poets and illuminates to whom all experience is real, vivid, sensible, even concrete, not yet of thinkers and systematisers to whom the realities of the mind and soul have become abstractions. Yet a system, doctrine there is; but its structure is supple, its terms are concrete, the cast of its thought is practical and experimental, but in the accomplished type of an old and sure experience, not of one that is crude and uncertain because yet in the making." Sri Aurobindo, Hymns to the Mystic Fire, page21
Sanskrit Prosody and Illustrations of Major Chandras in Sanskrit (ISBN 8170601231) |
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English-Sanskrit Dictionary by Apte 501pp 16.00 |
Second Book of Sanskrit by R. C. Bhandarkar Companion volume to First Book of Sanskrit, builds on and deepens a preliminary understanding of Sanskrit. 257pp hb 10.00 |
Student's Sanskrit-English Dictionary 21.50 |
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The Wonder that is Sanskrit A set of two multimedia CDs, entitled Devabhasha, the language of the Gods, portrays the perfection of Sanskrit grammar, the charm and beauty of Sanskrit literature, the amazing possibilities that the language holds and how, through the centuries, it has served as a medium through which the soul of India has expressed itself. Ashtavadhanam, the eight-fold concentration, reveals an unbelievable art form so rare that few have seen it. The power of concentration, which is the very basis of all realisation and success in the material and spiritual fields, is displayed through an actual performance of the art. (contains shlokas in audio and printable text) |
Teach Yourself Hindi by Mohini Rao Clear and thorough introduction to Hindi language in a conversational style geared towards tourists. Revised and enlarged edition. 170pp (ISBN 8121601924) |
Vedic Grammar for Students by A.A. MacDonell Excellent aid to the study of Sanskrit as used in the time of the ancient Vedas. Along with general principles of grammar, includes full treatment of Vedic syntax and an account of the Vedic meters used for chanting hymns, plus general and Vedic indices. 508pp hb 12.00 |
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