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Sanskrit
The Institute teaches the Sanskrit Language at six levels -First junior, Second junior, First senior, Second senior, Diploma I and
Diploma II. The duration of each level is three months. For details regarding admissions, please visit Admissions section.
Sanskrit is the divine speech set forth by the Great Sages.
"Sanskrit and prestige go together in India… Ideas must be taught in the language of the people; at the same time, Sanskrit education
must go on along with it, because the very sound of Sanskrit words gives a prestige and a power and a strength to the race." - Swami
Vivekananda.
"The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and
more exquisitely refined than either; yet, bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar,
than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong indeed that no philosopher could examine all three without believing them
to have sprung from some common source which perhaps, no longer exists". - Sir William Jones.
Many people nowadays are interested to read and understand the sublime ideas and values found in our Sanskrit scriptures and literature.
The traditional method of learning Sanskrit involves a lot of memorization of usages and grammatical rules of the language. However,
people in general do not have the time and patience required to learn Sanskrit through this rigorous process. Therefore, we have adopted
the functional method of teaching/learning Sanskrit, based on modern interactive techniques of teaching and learning. In the beginning, the
method develops the skills of listening, speaking reading and writing directly through use of interesting passages, stories, dialogues,
shlokas, hymns and verses from the Bhagavad Gita etc. It tries to make the subject learner friendly by reducing the grammar technicalities.
At the higher levels of the course, various aspects of the Indian philosophy and poetry and prose selections from Sanskrit literature are
introduced to enable the students to read and understand them on their own. Efforts are being made to awaken and intensify the desire to
learn and use the Sanskrit language and thus have access to the sublime and lofty teachings of scriptures through this divine language.
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - FIRST JUNIORAlphabet - Origin of Letters and their Sub Divisions
Mahesvara Sutrani
Declensions of Nouns and Pronouns
Numbers And Persons
Gender
Conjunctions
Tenses- Present, Past, Future and Imperative Mood of Parasmaipadi and Simple Present of Atmanepadi
Selected Stotras
Niti Slokas
Bhagavad Gita: Bhakti Yoga chapter dealing with Saguna and Nirguna Brahman styles of Bhakti
Prescribed Textbooks
Sanskrit Subodhini Part 1
Gita 12th Chap.
Abhyasa - Pustakam (For self study)
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - SECOND JUNIORUsage of Cases
Usage and Kinds of Persons
Declensions
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Declensions
Conjugations - Present, Past, Future and Imperative & Potential Moods
Sandhi
Numerals
Compositions
Niti - Slokas
Gita - Purushottama - Yoga Chapter 15 describing the Supremacy and Nature of Paramesvara.
Prescribed Textbooks
Sanskrit Subodhini Part 2
Bhagavad Gita - 15th Chap.
Vibhakti Vallari (for self-study)
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - FIRST SENIORCompounds
Stotras and Mantras
Compositions
Pronouns and their uses
Concept of ganas. 1, 4, 6 & 10th ganas
Conjugation (Lut & ashisling)
Gita - Dhyana Yoga chapter where the nature, techniques and fruits of meditation have been explained.
Prescribed Textbooks
Isopanisad
Yaksha Prashnas
Bhagavad Gita 6th Chap.
Pancatantra (Sanskrit Bharati Publication)
A Higher Sanskrit Grammar (for reference)
Abhyasa - Darsini (sor self-study)
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - SECOND SENIORActive and Passive voices
Participles
Ganas - 5th, 7th, 8th & 9th
Compositions
Selected Poetry and Prose
Bhagavad Gita - Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga - deals with Nature and functions of the three Gunas viz. Sattva , Rajas and Tamas
Kathopanisad - 1st Chapter dealing with perishable and imperishable nature of material enjoyments and Pure Conscious respectively.
Prescribed Textbooks
Kathopanisad 1st Chap.
Dasha Kumaracaritam (Selections)
Bhagavad Gita 14th Chap.
Raghuvamsham (1st canto)
Sambhasana Sopanam (for self study)
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - FIRST DIPLOMAStudy of taddhita
2nd gana
Congugation - ling lakara
Nature of the Self according to Kathopanisad
Bhagavad Gita -2nd Chapter dealing with psychology of a man who is deluded about right conception of dharma
Nyaya Style of Sanskrit Language
Prescribed Textbooks
Kathopanisad 2nd Chap.
Bhagavata Gita - 2nd Chap.
Bhajagovindam -Selected
Tarka -Sangraha -Selected
SYLLABUS FOR SANSKRIT - SECOND DIPLOMA3rd gana
Conjugation - Lit lakara
Nature of means to Attain Liberation; Eligibility of a man longing for Liberation, Nature of Brahman and Vedic Dictum (Mahavakyas)
Concept of Karmasannyasa Yoga leading to Liberation.
Compound Style of Sanskrit Language
Prescribed Textbooks
Vedanta Sarah - Sadananda
Bhagavata Gita - 18th Chapter
Yoga - Sutra - Patanjali (Chapters 1 & 2)
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