Learn Sanskrit Index In English
Part 1
1 Sounds
1.1 Vowels
1.1.1 Simple Vowels
1.1.2 Compound Vowels
1.2 Consonants
1.2.1 Stops and Nasals
1.2.2 Voice and Aspiration
1.2.3 Other Consonants
1.2.4 Anusvara and Visarga
1.2.5 Combinations
1.3 Syllables
1.4 Reading
1.5 Sanskrit Ginti 1.6 Review
Part 2
2 Starting Out
2.1 Verb Basics
2.1.1 Present Tense Verbs
2.1.2 Roots and Classes
2.1.3 Atmanepada
2.2 Noun Basics
2.2.1 Case 1: The Subject
2.2.2 An Introduction to Sandhi
2.2.3 Verbless Sentences
2.2.4 Pronouns
2.2.5 Case 2: The Object
2.2.6 Adjectives
2.2.7 Case 8: Direct Address
2.2.8 Neuter Nouns
2.2.9 Case 6: "of"
2.2.10 The Other Cases
2.3 Making Words
2.3.1 Verb Prefixes
2.3.2 Primary Suffixes
2.3.3 Secondary Suffixes
2.3.4 The tatpurusha
2.3.5 "Not" and "With"
2.4 Uninflected Words
2.4.1 Adverbs
2.4.2 "And," "Or," and "Not"
2.4.3 Adding Emphasis
2.4.4 it and iva
2.5 Gerunds and "Real" Roots
2.5.1 Regular Roots
2.5.2 Gerunds
2.5.3 Samprasarana
2.5.4 Roots like mind and jiv
2.6 Reading
2.7 Review
Part 3
3 Nouns
3.1 The PPP
3.1.1 Case 3: "with"
3.1.2 Passive Verbs
3.1.3 The Ordinary Future Tense
3.1.4 The PPP
3.1.5 Vowel Stems, Part 1
3.2 Other Compounds
3.2.1 The dvandva
3.2.2 Relative Clauses
3.2.3 The avyayibhava
3.2.4 The bahuvrihi
3.3 Three Cases
3.3.1 Verb Bits
3.3.2 Case
Part 4
4: "for"
3.3.3 Case 5: "from"
3.3.4 Case 7: "in"
3.4 Consonant Stems
3.4.1 One-Stem Nouns
3.4.2 Two-Stem Nouns
3.4.3 Three-Stem Nouns
3.5 More Pronouns
3.5.1 Short Pronouns, etad, and ena
3.5.2 Pronominal Adjectives
3.5.3 Asking Questions
3.5.4 Pronoun Bits: idam
3.6 Reading
3.6.1 Panchatantra
3.6.2 Bhagavad Gita
3.7 Review
4 Verbs
4.1 Derived Verbs
4.1.1 The -aya Class
4.1.2 Causal Verbs
4.1.3 Verbs From Nouns
4.1.4 Noun Prefixes
4.2 Other Participles
4.2.1 Present Participles
4.2.2 Future Participles
4.2.3 Past Participles
4.3 Verb Classes
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