Sanskrit is a language that flows from time immemorial; it originates in natural sounds and finds its way in many spoken languages Today. This book presents the traditional Dhatupatha of Panini in Devanagari script, with a measure of Elucidation. It serves as a handy reference in understanding the Roots of the Language from where Verbs, Nouns and all words are derived. Serious students and Academicians shall find learning Sanskrit enjoyable. The book can very well find its way to Schools and Colleges where Sanskrit is being taught. Its Chanting Section caters to primary learners. The English...
Sanskrit is a language that flows from time immemorial; it originates in natural sounds and finds its way in many spoken languages Today. This book pr...
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine.
It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee.
Most of us in Bharata love to chant shlokas from the Gita. The mellifluous singing makes the atmosphere come alive.
This book gives each of the 700 Bhagavad Gita verses in 4 padas. The pauses are correctly placed, using Sanskrit Grammar rules of sandhi and conjuncts.
The Introduction is in English to help one understand the mechanics of Chanting and Grammar. The verses are in beautiful and clear set Devanagari font.
This enables one to know where to pause during reading,...
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine.
It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee.
We all love to Meditate. We have experienced its fruits, namely, calmness, detachment and serenity. We all love to exercise Self Control. We follow some code of conduct, adhere to some discipline and stick to a value system. Why do we do it? What is the purpose? We observe the discipline because it steers our life on the track of success. Our experience shows there is a meaning to it and we can sense our victories and achievements are the result of such practices. Why not hear what the Lord has to say about it? Why not see how the Divine wisdom fits in with our lifestyle and how we can...
We all love to Meditate. We have experienced its fruits, namely, calmness, detachment and serenity. We all love to exercise Self Control. We follow so...
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine. It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee. Most of us in Bharata love to chant shlokas from the Gita. The mellifluous singing makes the atmosphere come alive. This book gives each of the 700 Bhagavad Gita verses in 4 quarters in English using Latin Transliteration ISO 15919. The pauses are correctly placed, using Sanskrit Grammar rules of sandhi and conjuncts. The complete text is present in Sanskrit as well. A proper Introduction is given to help one understand the mechanics of Reading and Grammar. How to read the Visarga,...
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine. It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee. Most of us in Bharata love to chant shlok...
The Sanskrit Alphabet consists of 56 Letters. There are Vowels, Semivowels, Consonants, Sibilants and the Aspirate. Additionally we have the Vedic letter for ""da"" and the Vedic Ayogavahas and Accents. Letters are clearly divided into groups and Enunciation is closely connected to Tongue movement. Nasals lend a distinct twang and the Vedic chants are a delight to hear because of Accentuation of the Vowels. Reading an Avagraha, Ayogavaha, Visarga and Anusvara is clearly explained as all letters of the alphabet are laid out threadbare. A relevant and complete book for the novice, the amateur...
The Sanskrit Alphabet consists of 56 Letters. There are Vowels, Semivowels, Consonants, Sibilants and the Aspirate. Additionally we have the Vedic let...
The Bhagavad Gita has been chanted and read in homes and workplaces. Children and families love to recite it during festivals and gatherings. It is the discourse that instructs man to realign himself to his duty and responsibility. It is the scripture that creates a strong foundation for implicit faith and concordant action in day to day life.
How may we read the Gita? Its verses are written in a meter known as Anushtup Chhanda consisting of 32 syllables each. The traditional way to recite is to pause after 8 syllables. However the...
The Bhagavad Gita has been chanted and read in homes and workplaces. Children and families love to recite it during festivals and ...