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Introduction to Sanskrit, in two volumes, is designed to open the door to India s rich spiritual literature. This self-teaching guide presents Sanskrit pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in simple and systematic steps, allowing students to easily master the fundamentals of this enchanting language. Each lesson includes instruction in alphabet, grammar, and vocabulary, with concise explanations and easy practice exercises. Also included in Part One is a reading from the Bhagavad-Gita and Sanskrit quotations from the Rk Samhita, Upanisads, Yoga Sutas, Brahma Sutras, and Manu Smrti. Part Two uses verses from the Bhagavad-Gita to teach principles of grammar, and includes additional essays on Sanskrit grammar and pronunciation. This text is written to fulfill a need that still remains, which is to make the introductory study of Sanskrit simple, concise, and systematic, thereby making it more accessible and enjoyable for a beginning student. The text is not a complete survey of Sanskrit grammar, or even a primer. It is meant to be a ëpre-primer,í a step-by-step introduction to the fundamental aspects of the language. Review: Verses from chapter 2 of the Bhavagad Gita as a basis for Sanskrit teaching - The author uses interesting verses from chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita to provide the basis for bettering one's understanding of Sanskrit vocabulary and grammar. This would seem to be a good choice, as many authors consider chapter 2 to be a sort of introduction to the rest of the Bhagavad Gita. I find it useful to go online and hear each verse chanted. After I hear a verse, I then memorize it. It is also useful to read the analysis of each verse online. An improvement of volume 2 over volume 1 is the presence of a general index in the back of the book. This index covered volume 1 as well as volume 2. The general index also uses English grammatical terms such as "imperative" rather than the Sanskrit terms employed in the separate grammatical index. The only concern that I might express is that the author uses a different Devanagari font than that used in volume 1. I should note, however, that the version of the letters with a different font is shown on p.71 of volume 1. Review: Best Sanskrt book available - I have several other books on Sanskrt but they tend to be confusing ambiguous and overwhelming even for me and I speak several languages. This book is clear and straight forward as can be. It doesn't have any audio companion to aid in learning pronunciation but I haven't found any that do. Help in pronunciation can be found at a great Sanskrt web site however www.learnsanskrit.org. The web site pretty much follows this book very closely.
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U**S
Verses from chapter 2 of the Bhavagad Gita as a basis for Sanskrit teaching
The author uses interesting verses from chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita to provide the basis for bettering one's understanding of Sanskrit vocabulary and grammar. This would seem to be a good choice, as many authors consider chapter 2 to be a sort of introduction to the rest of the Bhagavad Gita. I find it useful to go online and hear each verse chanted. After I hear a verse, I then memorize it. It is also useful to read the analysis of each verse online. An improvement of volume 2 over volume 1 is the presence of a general index in the back of the book. This index covered volume 1 as well as volume 2. The general index also uses English grammatical terms such as "imperative" rather than the Sanskrit terms employed in the separate grammatical index. The only concern that I might express is that the author uses a different Devanagari font than that used in volume 1. I should note, however, that the version of the letters with a different font is shown on p.71 of volume 1.
B**N
Best Sanskrt book available
I have several other books on Sanskrt but they tend to be confusing ambiguous and overwhelming even for me and I speak several languages. This book is clear and straight forward as can be. It doesn't have any audio companion to aid in learning pronunciation but I haven't found any that do. Help in pronunciation can be found at a great Sanskrt web site however www.learnsanskrit.org. The web site pretty much follows this book very closely.
W**T
Great Book
Came on time. I’m still going through part 1. So far so good.
R**D
No answer key
Part 1 was the best book I could find to learn Sanskrit on my own.
C**S
Very Happy
I have not used this product yet. I know it is very good, I have the first volume and I like it. If someone is trying to learn sanskrit, I highly recommend part 1 and part 2 of this particular author. He breaks down the grammar so one can understand this language much better.
F**Y
Not as good as Part I
I consider Part I a five star book, but don't be surprised if you have more trouble with this one, as it has not been written as carefully for those still shaky on the learning path. Lessons are so long and unwieldy that by the time I get to the end of one I cannot remember the beginning. And that means the exercises, which are challenging, don't work for me as a method to drill and consolidate. The grammatical explanations are simple, perhaps even occasionally lacking in adequate explanation, but they are presented at such a pace and in such a way that consolidation is not there. The vocabulary in part one is gentle and easy to assimilate, but insufficient for a really confident wide-ranging grasp of basic sanskrit. Then part two suddenly jumps into abstract nouns, verbs and concepts, and abstract in sanskrit is abstract indeed. The fault for this lies in the choice of the baghavad gita as the primary and only source. Although this is a wonderful piece of literature, the sanskrit is not simple. It consists mainly of philosophical conceptualisation and discussion expressed in abstract words. It is too much of a jump to go from part one to this. On the positive side the grammatical tables at the end of the book are a great summary, reference and learning tool.
K**N
Why we study Sanskrit in the first place
Easy to follow, continues in the great tradition of the first volume. The devanagari script is large and easy to read, all grammar is taken from Bhagavad-Gita verses, there are plenty of exercises for practice. In short, a perfect tutorial that keeps your interest and continues to inspire.
G**H
Really a great primer
It's the best primer in Sanskrit I believe, for its detailed and step-by-step lessons inside. Also the seller in India delivered my goods in a really fast speed, thank you!
E**E
recommander
Ce livre est à conseiller. Evidemment il faut avoir "étudié" le premier volume pour profiter pleinement des explications données. C'est un livre qui convient très bien pour "auto- didactes". A conseiller pour personnes voulant apprendre le Sanskrit à leur ritme . Et ceci en se "plongeant" dans les textes millénaires de la Bhagavad Gita. Une expérience unique!
S**G
Best books to learn Sanskrit through English. Contains Original Sanskrit text in Devanagari.
Probably best book for leaning Sanskrit through English. Plus point of this book is that it contents original Sanskrit text in Devanagari along with its English translation. Author also seems to be very well versed with Sanskrit sources/culture.
A**R
Good quality, fast delivery
Fast delivery, very nice! The best book to learn sanskrt.
R**I
Das Buch zum Sanskrit lernen
Zweifellos die beste Einführung in diese schwierige Sprache. Während Part 1 Egenes in einem sehr gemütlichen Tempo vorangeht, zieht's hier richtig los. Band 1 sind überwiegend Drill-Übungen zu den Substantiv-Formen. Wenn man selbst-motiviert ist, die Schriftzeichen vielleicht schon auswendig kann und in der Lage ist, ein Dutzend Tabellen auswendigzulernen, dann könnte man Band 1 sparen und gleich mit Band 2 anfangen. Das Vokabular und auch die Grammatik-Tabellen von Band 1 sind hier nämlich freundlicherweise mitabgedruckt. Ich fand die Drill-Übungen von Band 1 zu langweilig. Band 2 ist richtig gut und man liest (und versteht!!!) ein paar Verse der Gita. Allerhöchste Empfehlung !!!
A**R
Ottimo
Ottimo, un corso con spiegazioni chiare e semplici! Anche se in lingua inglese, è di facile lettura!
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