Sanskrit for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Sanskrit Grammar - Softcover

Prasad, Arun

 
9798199477130: Sanskrit for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Sanskrit Grammar

Synopsis

A complete, beginner-friendly grammar of classical Sanskrit - taught the way the language is actually learned: sound first, script second, structure last.

This guide covers the full grammar of Sanskrit across 102 self-contained lessons, organized into three parts. Part I introduces the language and its core building blocks. Part II works systematically through the major topics - sounds, sandhi (sound changes), nominal declensions, the verbal system, uninflected words, suffix formation, compound words, and sentence structure. The appendices cover the Devanagari script, related Indian scripts, Sanskrit software, and a glossary of grammatical terminology.

What this paperback offers:

  • Devanagari and IAST (romanized) shown together in every declension and conjugation table
  • Clean, professionally typeset Devanagari and IAST diacritics, printed on cream paper for comfortable extended reading
  • A detailed table of contents with page references to every part, topic, and lesson
  • A beginner-first approach: pronunciation before script, and grammar introduced through living examples rather than rules in isolation

The text is by Arun Prasad, used here under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Edited and typeset for print by Sunny Ravindran, this edition reformats the web guide as a paperback you can hold, mark up, and keep on your shelf.

Whether you're approaching Sanskrit for the first time, returning after a break, or supplementing a course, this guide gives you a self-contained reference you can read end-to-end or dip into as needed.

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