Spoken Sanskrit in Three Comprehensive Steps
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Spoken Sanskrit Language is one of the most required qualification to express the meaning of the Sanskrit Texts, Shastra, Purana and Sutra while lecturing as well as learning, because the correct and accurate meaning of the Sanskrit Texts can be explained in Sanskrit only. The other helper languages can not exactly translate the meaning and convey the indented essence of the Sanskrit Texts, though as a beginner we need a helper language. English being most common international language I used it to explain the course contents.
We will learn to speak like a child with two words, three words sentences and gradually we will learn many different parts of sentence constructions like Noun, Verb, Adjectives, Adverb, Conjunctions, Pronouns etc., to construct simple as well as complex sentences progressively lesson after lesson.
The course is divided in three steps – 1) Learn or get introduced to the Basic Sanskrit Language Structural Elements, 2) Practice the basic elements employing in sentences and simultaneously build Sanskrit Vocabulary, 3) Analyze the Sanskrit Conversation using hundred plus dialogue.
Once the learning started, your curiosity and inquisitiveness to construct the sentence of whatever you feel like expressing is given more importance than memorizing a set of pre-made sentences.
Additional resource to build Sanskrit Vocabulary and sentence formation as a conversational style is provided using my YouTube channel “Sanskrit Learners Club” where in I will upload 1000 stories read in Sanskrit and explained with English comprehension.
Using my Google Group further you are facilitated to interact with fellow students and express your thoughts and learn from others different aspects of Spoken Sanskrit.
Beginners as well as those with some basic exposure can get maximum out of this course contents which will have around 250 lectures, which are to be studied sequentially and progressively.
I put a lot of time and efforts in making this course and I am sure that this course will help you get all your doubts cleared and make you comfortable in expressing your thoughts in Spoken Sanskrit as a native speaker of the language.
Please give a try
with regards,
Your Co-Student, Shankar Iyer
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6Section-1 Simple Sentence with Subject and Verb in SingularVideo lesson
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7Section-1 Simple Sentence with Subject and Verb in Singular and PluralVideo lesson
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8Section-1 Simple Sentence with PP-AP Verbs in Singular and PluralVideo lesson
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9Section-1 Simple Sentence with Past TenseVideo lesson
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10Section-1 Simple Sentence with Future TenseVideo lesson
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11Section-1 Simple Sentence with Order-RequestVideo lesson
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12Section-1 Simple Sentence with VidhilingVideo lesson
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13Section-1 Simple Sentence with AshirlingVideo lesson
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14Section-1 Simple Sentence all Verb Form RecapVideo lesson
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15Section-1 Simple Sentence Pronoun and Question with VaVideo lesson
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16Section-1 Simple Sentence with Avyayam and dialogue formationVideo lesson
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17Section-2 Simple Sentence with Shashti VibhaktiVideo lesson
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18Section-2 Simple Sentence with Shashti Vibhakti RelationsVideo lesson
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19Section-2 Simple Sentence with Dvitiya VibhaktiVideo lesson
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20Section-2 Simple Sentence with Shashti Dvitiya Points to RememberVideo lesson
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21Section-2 Simple Sentence with Saptami VibhaktiVideo lesson
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22Section-2 Simple Sentence with Saptami Vibhakti Points to RememberVideo lesson
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23Section-2 Simple Sentence with Panjcami VibhaktiVideo lesson
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24Section-2 Simple Sentence with Panjcami Vibhakti Points to RememberVideo lesson
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25Section-2 Simple Sentence with Tritiya VibhaktiVideo lesson
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26Section-2 Simple Sentence with Tritiya Vibhakti Points to RememberVideo lesson
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27Section-2 Simple Sentence with Caturthi VibhaktiVideo lesson
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28Section-2 Simple Sentence with Caturthi Vibhakti Points to Remember and ConclVideo lesson
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29Section-3 Complex Sentence with Sapta KakarahVideo lesson
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30Section-3 Complex Sentence with Cit Cana Api ending wordsVideo lesson
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31Section-3 Complex Sentence with Idam Adas shabda PronounsVideo lesson
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32Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yad Tad PronounsVideo lesson
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33Section-3 Complex Sentence with Madiya Tvadiya Tadiya PronounsVideo lesson
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34Section-3 Complex Sentence with Different Pronomial AdverbsVideo lesson
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35Section-3 Complex Sentence with Iti EvaVideo lesson
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36Section-3 Complex Sentence with Va Ca Api Uta Tu IvaVideo lesson
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37Section-3 Complex Sentence with Na Ma ItyadiVideo lesson
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38Section-3 Complex Sentence with Cet Nocet Tah ParyantamVideo lesson
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39Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yadi Tarhi - Cet NocetVideo lesson
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40Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yatah Atah Tara-TamaVideo lesson
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41Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yatha TathaVideo lesson
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42Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yat Tat Yatha Tatha Yatra TatraVideo lesson
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43Section-3 Complex Sentence with Yada Tada Yavat Tavat Yadyapi TathapiVideo lesson
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44Section-3 Complex Sentence with SatiSaptami Kati-KiyatVideo lesson
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45Section-3 Complex Sentence with Shitacarah Unique Usage of ConjunctionsVideo lesson
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46Section-4 Complex Sentence with Visheshana VisheshyaVideo lesson
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47Section-4 Complex Sentence with Krdanta Ktva LyapVideo lesson
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48Section-4 Complex Sentence with Krdanta Tumun Nvul Lyut TrchVideo lesson
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49Section-4 Complex Sentence with Krdanta Ktavatu Shatru ShanachVideo lesson
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50Section-4 Complex Sentence with Krdanta Kta Aniyar TavyatVideo lesson
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51Section-4 Complex Sentence with Kartari Karmani Bhave PrayogahVideo lesson
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52Section-4 Complex Sentence with Lrng Lakarah Conditional PastVideo lesson
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53Section-4 Complex Sentence with Nijanta Causal VerbVideo lesson
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