A Sanskrit Grammar for Students

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Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House, Jan 1, 1974 - Language Study - 264 pages

The aim of this book is to provide the student with that grammatical equipment which is necessary for reading a Sanskrit text with ease and exactness.

The book is divided into seven chapters and three appendices. Chapters 1-2 deal with Sanskrit alphabet and euphonic combinations-external and internal sandhis. Chapter 3-4 describe the stytem of Sanskrit declension and conjugation. Chapters 5-6 are related to indeclinable words, nominal stem formation and compounds. Chapter 7 deals with syntax. The three appendices contain: (1) list of verbs, (2) metre in Classical Sanskrit, and (3) chief peculiarities of Vedic Grammar.

The book is fully documented. It comprises: (1) Introduction with a History of Sanskrit Grammar; (2) Table of Devanagari letters; (3) Sanskrit Index; and (4) General Index.

 

Contents

EUPHONIC COMBINATION
10
DECLENSION
32
CONJUGATION
82
ConjugationThe AugmentReduplication TerminationsPara
144
tivesPrepositional GerundsConjunctive and Adverbial Particles
157
Coordinatives Determinatives
168
SYNTAX
178
LIST OF VERBS 210231
210
METRE IN CLASSICAL SANSKRIT 232235
232
SANSKRIT INDEX 245259
245
GENERAL INDEX 259264
259
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