Fundamentals of Sanskrit Grammar and Introduction to Classical Literature
Laying the Foundation for Language, Literature, and Legacy
Overview
It is a foundational course designed to introduce learners to the core structure and rules of the ancient and classical Sanskrit language. Known for its precision, logic, and beauty, Sanskrit grammar provides the key to understanding rich literary, philosophical, and spiritual texts.
Ideal for beginners and enthusiasts of Indian languages, literature, and culture, the course lays a strong foundation for further studies in classical texts like the Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, Upanishads, and other Sanskrit scriptures.
Who Should Enroll?
Unlock the key to one of the world’s most structured and sacred languages while immersing yourself in the timeless wisdom of classical Sanskrit literature.
What You’ll Gain:
- Solid Foundation in Sanskrit Grammar
- Introduction to Classical Texts
- Reading and Writing Skills
- Improved Linguistic Understanding
- Pathway to Scriptural Studies
Course Objectives
Appreciate the logical structure and beauty of Sanskrit as a language of knowledge, literature.
Build a strong grammatical base for further study of classical Sanskrit texts and scriptures.
Develop reading and writing skills in simple Sanskrit by forming basic sentences and phrases.
Gain the ability to analyze and translate elementary Sanskrit verses and prose passages.
Learning Modules
Students will develop a solid foundation in basic Sanskrit grammar, enabling them to appreciate the elegance of the language and tap into its profound wisdom. This preparation will equip them with the confidence to pursue the Certificate course with ease.
Course Outline
Introduction To Rich Background of Sanskrit
The Alphabet
Nouns, Avyayaas And Pronouns
Study Of Noun Ending In Vowel And The Pronouns
Study of Nouns ending in Vowel and Demonstrative Pronoun
Study of indeclinable words, vowel ending nouns
Study of दकारान्त ‘यद्’ Pronoun, Combination and अव्ययाs
Study of ऋकारान्त (पुं), Past Tense लङ् and Personal Pronouns युष्मद् & अस्मद्
Study of ओ कारान्तः (पुं) ‘गो’ शब्दः and आकारान्तः ‘रमा’ शब्दः
Study of Fourth Conjugation verbs, Samdhi and Study of इकारान्त (स्त्री) ‘मति’ शब्दः
Declension of उकारान्त ‘धेनु’ शब्दः & ऊकारान्त ‘वधू’ शब्दः & Study of Imperative Mood
Study of a Panchatantra-story, Imperative Mood and Raghuvamsha’s Poems 9, 10, 11
Study of Potential Mood (विधिलिङ्), Panchatantra Story and Raghuvamsha (poems-12, 13, 14)
Future Tense, Raghuvamsham (Poetry), Pancharatram (Prose)
Raghuvamsham (Poems 18, 19, 20) & Panchatantram
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Duration
15 Weeks – 180 minutes 90 (Sync) + 90 (Async)/Week
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Course Fees
$900
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Classes
Every Tuesday, 6 PM (PST)
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Certificate
Students will receive certificate of completion.
Faculty
R.V.R. Krishna Sastry, Ph.D., is a traditional scholar in Sanskrit grammar, with 45 years of teaching experience, published 12 books in Sanskrit and Telugu, attended National and International seminars and conferences. He mentored and served as a guide to16 M.Phil. and 10 Ph.D. students. His specialized areas are Sanskrit grammar and Literature, Telugu Grammar and Classical Literature.
R.V.R. Krishna Sastry, Ph.D
Professor
Enrichment Courses
- Devotional Music
- Introduction to Hindustani Music
- Fundamentals of Sanskrit Grammar
- Understanding and Appreciating Sanskrit Slokas
- Introduction to Play Writing (Telugu)
- Introduction to Harikatha(Telugu)
- Introduction to Nattuvangam
- Introduction to Indian Knowledge Systems
- Viduraneeti - A Roadmap to Success in Corporate World
- Ayurveda for Wellness and Prevention
- Foundation of Yoga
- Introduction to Burrakatha(Telugu)
- Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
- Medical Terminology-1
- Introduction to Acting
- Introduction to Mime
- Creative writing : Metrical and Lyrical Poetry (Padyam and Geyam) (Telugu)
- Creative Writing - Short Story & Novel (Telugu)
- An Approach to Indian Philosophy from Worldy Perspective
Contact Info
Contact us to know about Our Present and Upcoming Programs in Aria.
- Phone : +1 (844) 872 8680
- Email: admissions@aria.edu