The objective of this course if to give students a taste of Sanskrit as a living language by introducing them to its basic grammatical structures so that they can start understanding simple texts as well as allow them to use it in daily life. It also seeks to give them an understanding and appreciation of the beauty of the different aspects of this...
The objective of this course if to give students a taste of Sanskrit as a living language by introducing them to its basic grammatical structures so that they can start understanding simple texts as well as allow them to use it in daily life. It also seeks to give them an understanding and appreciation of the beauty of the different aspects of this...
Lecture 01: Introduction
30mLecture 02: The Sounds of Sanskrit: Its Alphabet
44mLecture 03: Sentence Construction and its underlying logic
37mLecture 04 : Introduction of Self and Others
27mLecture 05 : Basic Verbs and Some Conjugations
32mLecture 06 : Introduction to the Genitive (6th) Case
42mLecture 07 : Counting and Reading the Time
27mLecture 08 : Plural of Pronouns and Nouns
36mLecture 09 : Conjugation of Basic Verbs in the Plural
37mLecture 10 : Introduction to the Locative (7th) Case
31mLecture 11 : Days of the Week, Months, Future Tense
35mLecture 12 : Past Tense and More Verbs
34mLecture 13 : Introduction to the Accusative (2nd) Case
36mLecture 14 : Continuation of the Accusative (2nd) Case
44mLecture 15 : Introduction to the Instrumental (3rd) Case
36mLecture 16 : Continuation of the Instrumental (3rd) Case
45mLecture 17 : Introduction to the Ablative (5th) Case
45mLecture 18 : Introduction to the Dative (4th) Case
43mLecture 19 : Introduction to the Vocative (8th) Case
46mLecture 20 : Overview and Conclusion
1h 66 min