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  • - Accented Roots with English Meanings and Verbs iii/1 forms in Present Tense
    av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    421

    The Dhatupatha of Panini gives 1943 dhatus. These are the building blocks of Sanskrit, known as the Roots of the Language. This book gives all the 1943 roots with Accents. Alternate listing of some dhatus makes the total count as 2056. However the Dhatu Serial Number is preserved so that looking up a dhatu in another book becomes easy.The Anudata, Udata and Svarita accent on a dhatu is usually not available in printed dhatupathas, so this book is a welcome addition for the Sanskrit enthusiast. In some cases the relevant Ashtadhyayi sutra is mentioned when a dhatu is difficult to conjugate.Each Root is given the classifications of - Parasmaipada / Atmanepada / Ubhayepada P/A/U - Set / Anit / Vet - Transitive / Intransitive - the iii/1 Verb rupa(s) for Present Tense Active Voice is listed for each RootIn addition, there are the following sections to make the book useful - A short Dhatu Identity to quickly look up the relevant details of any Root - A possible English Meaning for each Root - Dhatupatha as used for Chanting/MemorizationThere are two indexes that do a complete job of locating any Root - Alphabetical Index on original dhatus as in Dhatupatha of Panini with tag letters - Standard Alphabetical Index on dhatus ready to be conjugated to Verbs stripped of tag lettersWell written Appendices containing the Maheshwar Sutras, the Devanagari Alphabet, and about Panini; make this book a sought for edition by the Academician or the Scholar.Immensely useful for graduate and post graduate students of Vyakarana or Vedanta.

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    351

    This book gives all the 1943 Roots in correct Panini order with Accents (Anudata, Udata and Svarita), preserving the Dhatu Serial Number so that looking up a dhatu in another dhatupatha becomes easy.English meaning for each Root is given.Each Root is given the classifications of - Parasmaipada / Atmanepada / Ubhayepada - Set / Anit / Vet - Transitive / Intransitive / Dvikarmaka - iii/1 Verb rupa for Present Tense Active Voice is listed for each RootInternal Grouping of Roots is clearly mentioned.Relevant Ashtadhyayi Sutra is listed for Roots that are difficult to conjugate.To make the book useful there are two indexes that do a complete job of locating any Root - Alphabetical Index on original dhatus as in Dhatupatha of Panini with tag letters - Standard Alphabetical Index on dhatus ready to be conjugated to Verbs stripped of tag lettersThis book is a standard size edition. Immensely useful for graduate and post graduate students of Vyakarana or Vedanta.

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    391

    Many years ago, circa 600 BCE, a scientific treatise was written. The Grammar of the Sanskrit Language was crisply described by Panini. Sutras that were like code and a sort of computer program covered the entire Vykarana in less than 4000 statements. In the beginning of the code was an amazing tool-kit consisting of 14 lines, that came to be known as the Maheshwar Sutras. Just as we have advanced chemical equations or mathematical formulae, so are these Maheshwar Sutras, also called the Shiva Sutras. These Sutras are a special rearrangement of the Sanskrit Alphabet to cluster letters having some definite quality that can be used in WORD construction. There are two primary objectives achieved a) to define Arrays-of-Equivalence-of-Letters, and b) to introduce the concept of Meta Tags. Sound is an attribute of SPACE and the science behind sounds that construe the Alphabet is what it is all about. Certainly for the Scholar or a Pundit, an absolute treat.

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    381

    Time and Space is all we live by. Is there anything more? Most of us have experienced the Divine. That is definitely something more than space time. And what about the Thoughts? What are they? Certainly divine they are too. Guruji and Sudarshan Kriya, Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita all are Divine to culture the mind. You and I experience uncountable fleeting thoughts while being in both conscious and sub-conscious states. Thoughts so fleeting and incomprehensible, that barely a fraction is registered in our minds and is retained in our memory. I spent a lot of my childhood marveling at how the same human mind is capable of finding solutions to both the problems. Conversations with Space is a beautifully documented account of feelings, emotions, learning and living. You might relate, might not. You might agree, might disagree. This read will make you feel and hopefully, help you evolve into the person you wish to become.

  • - All Verses in 4 Quarters
    av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    351

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    471

    Sanskrit is a language that flows from time immemorial; it originates in natural sounds and finds its way in many spoken languages Today. This book presents the traditional Dhatupatha of Panini in Devanagari script, with a measure of Elucidation. It serves as a handy reference in understanding the Roots of the Language from where Verbs, Nouns and all words are derived. Serious students and Academicians shall find learning Sanskrit enjoyable. The book can very well find its way to Schools and Colleges where Sanskrit is being taught. Its Chanting Section caters to primary learners. The English Meaning Section has a universal appeal and shall benefit any Library. The Short Dhatu Identity shows any Dhatu's characteristics at a glance. The Main Dhatupatha containing Accents and iii/1 Verb Rupas, in the traditional order of Panini, is what the committed scholar really needs. Finally, an Alphabetical Dhatu Index, that is well formatted, enhances the book immensely.

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    201

  • av Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
    461

    This book is a seminal work on the Dhatupatha of Panini, Roots of the Sanskrit Language. It contains Sanskrit text and English commentary.Verbs are the backbone of any sentence. 1. Verb Conjugation Tables are given for the 5 Lakaras that are prominent in literature and are in daily use in the Modern context. Lat Present Tense, LRt Future Tense, Lot Imperative Mood, Lang Past Tense, VidhiLing Potential Mood.For Ubhayepadi Dhatus, both Parasmaipada and Atmanepada forms are listed.2. Lat Passive Voice forms for each Root are given.3. Nishtha Participles are also given as it is a kRt affix.The work is in 3 Volumes, with Roots listed in the correct Panini order.Vol1 - Roots of gana 1c to 5c, No 1 to 1280Vol2 - Roots of gana 6c to 10c, No 1281 to 1943Vol3 - Dhatupatha, KandvAdi Gana, Relevant Ashtadhyayi Sutras, Vartikas, Karikas, Sautra Dhatus, GanaSutras, Tag Letters and IndexesUseful for Grammar Schools and Vedanta Gurukuls.

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