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Why this Course?The emergence of new topics like computational linguistics reiterates the relevance of learning Sanskrit Grammar. Sanskrit Grammar is considered as a foundation for any General Course in Sanskrit learning. Genre of this MOOCAll Universities in India offering Bachelor Programmes in Sanskrit have a course in Sanskrit Grammar. The proposed MOOC attempts to simplify the Grammar with specific focus on Samja and Samasa, which are considered as the corner stone of Paniniyam Grammar. This understanding is essential for furthering the Sanskrit Learning in other areas of Sanskrit like language, literature, ayurveda and other applied fields. Hence, the course has a wider scope in terms of academic relevance in the current academic framework suggested under CBCS of UGC also from a socially relevant learning perspective. Approach of this CourseThis course takes multi-method approach to grammar learning by providing a range of examples presented in different ways to meet different learning styles of students.
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COURSE LAYOUT Week 1 Module-1: Relation Between Language and Grammar and the important test in Sanskrit Gramma Module-2: Words Arrangement and Various Typs of Suthras Week 2 Module-3: The Technical Terms in Sankrit Gramma Module-4: Articulation of alphabets and their divisions Week 3 Module-5: The euphonic combination-YAN,AYAVAYA etc. Module-6: The euphonic combonation of GUNA and VRIDHI and replacement of AVATHA etc Week 4 Module-7: Use of prefixes with roots Module-8: Explanation of PRAKIRTHI BHAVA and importance of NIPATHA etc.. Week 5 Module -9: The euphonic combination of SCHUTVA-STHUTVA Module -10: The importance of PARIBHASH SUTRAS and their explanations Week 6 Module-11: The ADASHAS of TUK,SA and etc and UTVM to REPHA Module -12: KARAGAS-The nominative,vocative and accusative cases Week 7 Module -13: Explanation of instrumenatal cases Module-14 : The divisions and explantion of dative case Week 8 Module-15: Th divison of UPAPADHA in dative case Module 16: The KARAGA in ablative case Week 9 Module-17: The UPAPADHA and KARMA PRAVACHINIYA in ablative case Module-18: Explanation of certain SUTRAS in genetive case Week 1 Module-19: Partial ADESHA of certain SUTRAS in genetive case Module-20: The technical term ADHARA in 7th case Week 11 Module-21: Compounds and their divisons Module-22: The compound in AVAYAYIBHAVA Week 12 Module-23: The suffix of DAC in AVAYAYIBHAVA Module-24: The compund THATHPURUSHA Week 13 Module-25: The explantions of SUTRAS in genetive and SAPTHAMI cases Module-26: The divisions of the compound KARMADHAREYA Week 14 Module-27: Illustrations and explantion of compund DIGU Module-28: Explanation of compound in BAHUVRIHI SAMASA Week 15 Module-29: The divisions of BAHUVRIHI SAMASA Module-30: Continuation of BAHUVRIHI SAMASA and certain SUTHRAS Iin DWANDA Week 16 Module-31: The divisions of BAHUVRIHI SAMASA Module-32: The mutual relation in CO-ORDINATING compound Week 17 Module-33: SAMAHARA DWANDAHA Module-34: SAMAHARA DWANDAHA and it divisons Week 18 Module-35: The ALUK SAMASA Module-36: Explanation of certain SUTRAS in ALUK SAMASA Week 19 Module-37: various kind of Sanskrit Roots Module-38: Tenses-present,past and future Week 2 Module-39: Voice changes-active, passive and BHAVE Module-40: The important indeclinables and their explanations Course Summary, Further on Sanskrit Gramma