Prof. V. N. Jha, Former Director of the Centre for Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune, is an eminent scholar and proficient in the various branches of Sanskrit learning. His entire life has been devoted to the promotion of Sanskrit studies through multl-disclplinary aoproaches. with the sole intention of keeping the language and studies related to it, relevant in the minds of scholars as well as laity.
Learning Sanskrit Language Structure is a 5-Level Course. The Aim of the Course is to familiarize the student with the basic structure of the Sanskrit language in such a way that the student understands the syntactic structure with ease, can prepare prose-order of a Sanskrit verse and can grasp the methods to develop reading, writing, comprehending and speaking skills; ultimately of course, to gain the ability to handle the original Sanskrit Texts.
These are lectures of Level 1 of the Course held at CIF from June 13-26, 2014. Dr. Shivani. V (Deputy Director of Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan) assisted Pr f. V. N. Jha in the lecture series.
Introduction to the Basic Structure of Sanskrit Language:
Sandhi- Arrangement of Sanskrit sounds from micro-lever to macro-level; Orthography
Chinmaya International Foundation (CIF), established in 1989 in the maternal ancestral home of Adi Shankara, is a research centre for advanced study in Sanskrit and Indology affiliated to Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi and recognised by Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. Swami Chinmayananda visualised CIF as a bridge between the East and the West. Past and Present, Science and Spirituality and the Pundit and Public. CIF also conducts online and Postal Courses on Vedanta, Sanskrit, Bhagavad Gita, Make it Happen and Vedic Mathematics.
Prof. V. N. Jha Former Director of the Centre for Advanced Study in Sanskrit University of Pune, is an eminent scholar and proficient in the various branches of Sanskrit learning. His entire life has been devoted to the promotion of Sanskrit studies through multi- disciplinary approaches, with the sole intention of keeping the language and studies related to it, relevant in the minds of scholars well as laity.
Learning Sanskrit Language Structure is a 5 Level Course. The Aim of the Course is to familiarize the student with the basic structure of the Sanskrit language in such a way that the student understands the syntactic structure with ease, can prepare prose – order of a Sanskrit verse and can grasp the methods to develop reading, writing, comprehending and speaking skills; ultimately of course, to gain the ability to handle the original Sanskrit Texts. These are lectures of Level II of the Course held at CIF from November 12-26, 2014. Dr. Dilip Kumar Rana (Director of Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan) and Dr. Shivani. V (Deputy Director of Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan) assisted Porf. V. N. Jha in the lecture series.
Structure of a Sanskrit Sentence: Karaka – Focussing syntactic Structure; Active and Passive Voice.
Prof. Ujjwala Jha, is the Professor and former Director, Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit University of Pune. Having completed her M.A (Sanskrit), M.A. (Indian Logic and Epistemology), Ph. D (Purvamimamsa) and Jainism Manuscriptology etc.
Along with Prof. V. N. Jha, Prof. Ujjwala has conducted Courses on Navya Nyaya and purvamimamsa at different Institutions in the country Since 2000 to promote Indian Shastric Traditions in order to make them contemporarily relevant.
Learning Sanskrit Language Structure is a Level Course. The Aim of the Course is to familiarize the student with the basic structure of the Sanskrit language in such a way that the student understands the syntactic structure with ease, can prepare prose- order of a Sanskrit verse and can grasp the methods to develop reading, writing, comprehending and speaking skills; ultimately of course, to gain the ability to handle the original Sanskrit Text. These are lectures of Level III of the Course held at CIF form September 7 -21, 2015
Topic: Structure of a Sanskrit Word: Nominal Inflexion – Inflexion of Noun, Pronoun Numeral Indeclinables etc.
Prof. V. N. Jha, Former Director of the Centre for Advanced Study in Sanskrit , University of Pune, is an eminent scholar and proficient in the various branches of Sanskrit. His entire life has been devoted to the promotion of Sanskrit studies through multi-disciplinary approaches, with the sole intention of keeping the language and studies related to it, relevant in the minds of scholars as well as laity.
Learing Sanskrit Language Structure is a 5-Level Course. The Aim of the Course is to familiarize the student witht the basic structure of the Sanskrit language in such a way that the student understands the syntactic structure with ease, can prepare prose-order of a Sanskrit verse and can grasp the methods to develop reading, writing, comprehending and speaking skills; ultimately of course, to gain the ability to handle the original Sanskrit Texts. these are lectures of Level IV of the Course held at CIF from Apirl 18- 30, 2016
Topic: Structure of a Sanskrit Word: Verbal Inflexion - Formation of verbal forms, Tenses, Moods, Aspects etc.
Prof. V. N. Jha, Former Director of the Centre for Advanced Study in Sanskrit University of Pune, is an eminent scholar and proficient in the various branches of Sanskrit learning. His entire life has been devoted to the promotion of Sanskrit studies through multi-disciplinary approaches, with the sole intention of keeping the language and studies related to it, relevant in the minds of scholars as well as laity.
Prof. Ujjwala Jha, is the Professor and former Director, Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, Univeristy of Pune. Having completed her M. A. (Sanskrit), M. A. (Indian Logic and Epistemology), Ph. D (Purvamimamsa) from Pune Univeristy, her areas of interest in Veda, Mimamsa, Nyaya, Dharmashastra, Bhuddhism and Jainism, Manuscriptology etc.
Along with Prof. V. N. Jha, Prof. Ujjwala has conducted couses on Navya Nyaya and Purvamimamsa at different Institutions in the cournty since 2000 to promote Indian Shastric Traditions in order to make them contemporarily relevant.
Learning Sanskrit Language Structure is a 5 Level Course. The Aim of the Course is to familiarize the student with the basic structure of the Sanskrit language in such a way that the student understands the syntactic structure with ease, can prepare prose-order of a Sanskrit verse and can grasp the methods to develop reading, writing comprehending and speaking skills, ultimately of course, to gain the ability to handle the original Sanskrit Text. These are lectures of Level III of the Course held at CIF from 21st November to 3rd December 2016.
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