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Indian Literature in Sanskrit is one of the oldest,
richest and best collections in the world.
Sanskrit as language is 10000 of years old. It has been our spoken language for
thousands of years, and even today in some villages in India, this is the day-to-day
spoken language. Similarly we have a very rich collection of literary works that
are in Sanskrit. Over thousands of years we have many literature that have been
written by many scholars.
Literature Overview Literature [...]
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Literature Overview Literature Classification
Sanskrit Literature
is so ancient and vast that it is not possible to read and understand all in a
life-time. Over thousands of years, many scholars have contributed to Sanskrit
literature and scriptures. Sometimes it is not even possible to associate any
specific work with a specific scholar or person. However, in this vastness lies
a logical classification of the entire literature [...]
[...] India civilization, and our ancient heritage in
almost all areas including mathematics, science, literature etc. This includes famous personalities from
India to great scientists, philosophers, mathematicians in Western World. Followings are few such quotes.
"Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man."
:: Mahatma Gandhi
"If I was asked what is the greatest treasure which India possesses and what is her finest heritage, I
would answer unhesitatingly that it is the Samskrit language and literature [...]
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There is no aspect of life that has been left out
in Sanskrit literature. In their compositions the ancient scholars have given life to each
aspect of life. One can feel every human emotion to its limits, enjoy nature's beauty at its best,
face challenges of life with valor, live a life of high moral values, live in
a world of fantasy and lot more; all in Sanskrit literature and scriptures. One only needs to [...]
There is no aspect of life that has been left out in Sanskrit literature. In their compositions
the ancient scholars have given life to each aspect of life. One can feel every human emotion to its limits,
enjoy nature's beauty at its best, face challenges of life with valor, live a life of high moral values, live
in a world of fantasy and lot more; all in Sanskrit literature and scriptures. One only needs to read
these to enjoy the sweetness of these.
In this section we will introduce some of the most [...]
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Valmiki - वाल्मीकि - vaalmiiki
Ramayana
रामायणम्
raamaayaNam
Vyasa - व्यास - vyaasa
Mahabharata
महाभारतम्
mahaabhaaratam
Srimaddbhagvadgita
श्रीमद्भगबदगीता
shriimadbhagabadgiitaa
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[...] are few Sanskrit books that all will
find useful and will give us real insight into Sanskrit literature as well as grammar.
It will be very good to collect these books and add to personal library.
Many Sanskrit books are also available on the internet in pdf format from
sanskrit.gde.to . It is
an excellent source of online Sanskrit books available free.
Grammar & Dictionaries : The books below are very useful in learning
Sanskrit ( mlbd.com ).
Shri Madmarsingh [...]
[...] https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Taittir%C3%ADya_sa%E1%B9%83hit%C3%A1_of_the_Black/cMxDAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%E0%A4%AC%E0%A4%B7%E0%A4%9F%E0%A5%8D&pg=PA36&printsec=frontcover on page 36 written as: वषट् Sentences 30-32: I'm very confused with the translation of the verb धृ (10) धारयति. https://sanskrit.inria.fr/DICO/34.html#dh.r translates it as "to owe;" (retain, hold, maintain, etc.) not "to borrow". Therefore: 30. श्यामः रामाय शतं धारयति - translation should be: "Shyama owes 100 to Rāma." / He owes Rāma $. 31. अहं कस्मै किञ्चित् न धारयामि - translation should [...]
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Welcome to SAMSKRUTAM Studies
- the online educational portal on Sanskrit language, literature, grammar tutorial , stories, puzzles, digital text library , online test, and other resources; which anyone can refer to study "Sanskrit-and-Indic" subject.
Sanskrit is the core of our Bhaaratiya (Indian) culture and knowledge. It has played
the major role in everything we have today as our knowledge, culture, and
values. All our major works like Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Shrimad
Bhagvad Gita, etc., are composed [...]
Ancient Indian literature has been blessed with many scholars.
Over thousands of years many scholars have contributed to Sanskrit literature. [...]
[...] sarita saagara)
(literally meaning 'Ocean Of Sea Of Stories') is an unique literary work in Sanskrit literature. It was composed by
a brahmin scholar from Kashmir named Soma Deva (somadeva) around 1170 AD. Many other famous works like
Arabian Nights have got inspiration from Katha Sarita Sagara . It is not surprising to find many common fairy
tales in Katha Sarita Sagara . It is said that Soma Deva composed it to entertain the queen Suryamati
(suryamatii), the wife of king Anantadeva (anantadeva), so that she can devote more time to worldly matters than
worshipping [...]
[...] life, beautifully composed into slokas.
Here are few such slokas taken from different sources like Ramayana (रामायण / raamaayaNa),
Mahabharata (महाभारत / mahaabhaarata), Neeti Shatakam (नीतिशतकम् / niitishakatam), Chanakya Neeti
(चाणक्यनीति / chaaNakyaniiti) etc.
Also Read: Searchable DIGITISED Stanzas/Text (Geeta, Ramayana, [...]
Digital Library - Searchable Text & Shloka Collection. We have digitised the text/stanza of different collections into an online searchable library. With this feature you can list all or part of the text/stanzas from specific digitised content. You can also find texts/stanzas that match specific search words.
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Library Readings:
● kaivalyopaniShad
● IshAvAsyopaniShad
● prashnopaniShad
● shrImadbhagavadgItA [...]
[...] marriage ceremonies,
wedding cards etc.
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[...] protect us from fury of God and nature.
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[...] diseases
which are declared incurable.
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[...] Organisations Indology Websites Sanskrit Education Software Tools Miscellaneous Sanskrit2003 Font Literature Shloka / [...]
[...] it was more than 2000 years back.
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[...] (guru) for his God like qualities.
Also Read: Searchable DIGITISED Stanzas/Text (Geeta, Ramayana, Upanishad, and more.)
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[...] (brahman) is a ब्रह्मण (brahmaNa).
Also Read: Searchable DIGITISED Stanzas/Text (Geeta, Ramayana, Upanishad, and more.)
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[...] etc., in pdf files.) sacred-texts.com (Complete RigVeda.) valmikiramayan.net (The complete Valmiki Ramayana.) The Sanskrit Library (Digitized primary texts in Sanskrit.) Sanskrit Documents (Exhaustive collection in pdf, text and other format.) Sanskrit Documents (sanskritdocuments.org - Mirror) Sanskrit Digital Library Sanskrit Fonts & Tools Sanskrit Fonts & Texts (Useful information on Sanskrit fonts and tools.) Acharya, IIT Madras Online Interface to ITRANS Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL, Govt. of India) Sanskrit Lamps (Sanskrit [...]
Panchatantra (पन्चतन्त्रम् / panchatantram)
stories are famous among young and adults alike all over the
world. Panchatantra was written in Sanskrit in 200 BC by a great Sanskrit scholar named Vishnu Sharma . It
traveled to Persia, Greece and then Europe. Since the original composition, [...]
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Story Index Story Set 1 Story Set 2
नृपसेवकवानर-कथा -- The King's Monkey Servant
तस्माच्चिरायुरिच्छत नृपेण मूर्खोऽनुचरो न रक्षणियः ।
कस्यचिद्राझो नित्यं वानरोऽतिभक्तिपरोऽङ्गसेवकोऽन्तःपुरेऽप्यप्रतिषिद्ध्प्रसरोऽतिविश्वासस्थानप्रभूत् ।
एकदा [...]
[...] fashioned html-table format. Add a short one-liner what's new on the top of home page. Add the stanzas to Ramayana section, and publish. Check the problem with Online Test and Guestbook Admin pages. Bring back xml shloka [...]
Panchatantra (पन्चतन्त्रम् / panchatantram) stories are famous among young and adults alike all over the
world. Panchatantra was written in Sanskrit in 200 BC by a great Sanskrit scholar named Vishnu Sharma . It
traveled to Persia, Greece and then Europe. Since the original composition, [...]
[...] book publishers who specialise in
Sanskrit & Indic book publication. Most of the famous works like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Sanskrit grammar, and research [...]
[...] technology; and aims to
provide an effective source of learning and knowing Sanskrit language and literature.
"Our vision is - bringing Sanskrit [...]
Stories: In this section you can read some of the famous
stories available in Sanskrit literature. These stories have high moral and practical [...]
[...] (चित्र / chitra), wood (काष्ठ / kaaShTha), songs (पद्य / padya), city (नगरी / nagarii), stanza (श्लोक / shloka), permission (अनुमति / anumati), school (विद्यालय [...]
Vedic & Life Quotes : Sanskrit and Vedic literature is filled with quotes and stanzas for entire [...]