Sanskrit SyntaxFrom The River of Heaven is a broad compendium of wisdom and insight that reaches into all aspects of life and all domains of human culture. It covers such diverse topics as the different systems of Yoga, the scriptures of India, the universal meaning of Hinduism, Philosophies, both Hindu and Buddhist, Yogic Cosmology, the Gods and Goddesses, Sanskrit and Mantra, the Vedic view of society, the science of Karma and Rebirth, the inner meaning of Rituals, Ayurveda (ancient Indian medicine) and Hindu Astrology (Jyotish). It may be the most accessible and relevant overview of the spiritual tradition of India and its clearest presentation to the modern mind. It is an attempt to portray the power and extent of that flow of light. |
Contents
Prepositions | 113 |
Periphrase by means of nouncases | 134 |
On the different classes of nouns and pronouns | 179 |
On nouns of number | 221 |
Syntax of the verbs | 228 |
33 | 300 |
Syntax of the particles | 310 |
33 | 320 |
99 | 326 |
On the connection of sentences | 336 |
دو | 352 |
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Common terms and phrases
ablative accus accusative action adjectives adverbs aorist apodosis archaic dialect bahuvrîhis brahman Çâk classic Sanskrit compounds construed Daç dative denote Dushyanta duty dvandva employed employment epic epic poetry especially Examples expressed finite verb former future gender genitive gerund grammar ibid idiom instances instrum instrumental interrogative Kâç Kathâs king Kumâras Latin likewise locative Mâlav meaning Mhbh Mrcch Mrech Mudr Nala neuter noun noun-case occasionally Panc Pane Pânini participle particle passive past Patanjali periphrase person phrases Prabodh predicate prepositions pronoun protasis Ragh relative sentence rule says signify sometimes subjunctive mood substantives sûtra tatpurusha tenses tive Vikram words इति इव एव एष किं खलु तं ततः तत्र तथा तदा तस्य तु ते तेन त्वं त्वया नाम नु प्रति भवति मम मया मा मे यः यथा यदि यावत् यो राजा वा श्रथ श्रपि श्रहं सह सा स्म हि