Sanskrit Language Books

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Varna Shiksha: The Qualities, Colors, Genders and Devatas of the Letters of the Sanskrit Alphabet Varna Shiksha: The Qualities, Colors, Genders and Devatas of the Letters of the Sanskrit Alphabet (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 5.00 — 4 ratings — published 2015
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Vegetables - Shakani: Picture book in English-Sanskrit (Sanskrit for kids 6) Vegetables - Shakani: Picture book in English-Sanskrit (Sanskrit for kids 6)
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Sanskrit: An Introductory Course Sanskrit: An Introductory Course (Hardcover)
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Samskrita Bala Pushpam - Level 0 (Pushpam Series) Samskrita Bala Pushpam - Level 0 (Pushpam Series)
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The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.78 — 76 ratings — published 2006
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Devavāṇīpraveśikā: An Introduction to the Sanskrit Language Devavāṇīpraveśikā: An Introduction to the Sanskrit Language (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.49 — 57 ratings — published 1980
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The Roots, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language The Roots, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.30 — 23 ratings — published 1981
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“India has the good fortune of being the repository of the noblest spiritual tradition, the only one in the whole world which has been alive throughout the centuries. And Sanskrit has been the privileged instrument of this tradition.

Louis Renou”
Louis Renou

Amit Ray
“Sanskrit is a beautiful contextual language. It is called “Dev Bhasha” the language of the soul. Here, meanings of the words must come from the heart, from direct experience – dictionary meanings or static meanings have not much value. Meanings of the words vary depending on mind-set, time, location and culture. The words are made to expand the possibilities of the mind.”
Amit Ray, Yoga The Science of Well-Being

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