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==[[Wikiversity:School_of_Theology|School of Theology]] > [[Topic:Buddhist_Studies|Department of Buddhist Studies]]== |
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==Courses== |
==Courses== |
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2 years with each level as quarter |
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=== First Level === |
=== First Level === |
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*Introduction to Sanskrit |
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**Sanskrit as an embodiment of Reality |
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*Introduction to Devanagari |
**Introduction to Devanagari |
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*English Grammar |
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***The calligraphy |
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***About pronunciation |
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***Vowels |
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***Consonants |
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***Compound consonants |
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***Romanized Sanskrit |
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****Capitalization vs. doubling |
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**Examples from sacred texts |
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**Declination of verbs |
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**Case of nouns |
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**Combining rules: Sandhi |
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*Sanskrit Grammar: Sutras of Panini |
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*Pandits and tradition |
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**The teacher/pupll relationship |
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**Maintaining accuracy through the centuries |
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**The six vedangas<ref>[[Wikipedia:Vedanga|The six vedangas]]</ref> |
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*Readings from sacred texts |
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**Bhagavad Gita |
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**Rig Veda: Mandalas 1, 9, and 10 |
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**Upanishads |
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===References=== |
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=== Second Level === |
=== Second Level === |
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=== Fourth Level === |
=== Fourth Level === |
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*Writing in Sanskrit: poems |
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*Devanagari calligraphy |
*Devanagari calligraphy |
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*Translating Sanskrit: scripture |
*Translating Sanskrit: scripture |
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*Sanskrit history |
*Sanskrit history |
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*Sanskrit literature 4: translating scriptures |
*Sanskrit literature 4: translating scriptures |
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*Writing in Sanskrit: prose |
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*Comparative studies of Sanskrit and Latin |
*Comparative studies of Sanskrit and Latin |
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==Other== |
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* [[File:Spoken sanskrit 1.pdf]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 5 October 2021
Courses
[edit | edit source]2 years with each level as quarter 3 years with each level as semester
First Level
[edit | edit source]- Introduction to Sanskrit
- Sanskrit as an embodiment of Reality
- Introduction to Devanagari
- The calligraphy
- About pronunciation
- Vowels
- Consonants
- Compound consonants
- Romanized Sanskrit
- Capitalization vs. doubling
- Examples from sacred texts
- Sanskrit grammar
- Declination of verbs
- Case of nouns
- Combining rules: Sandhi
- Sanskrit Grammar: Sutras of Panini
- Pandits and tradition
- The teacher/pupll relationship
- Maintaining accuracy through the centuries
- The six vedangas[1]
- Readings from sacred texts
- Bhagavad Gita
- Rig Veda: Mandalas 1, 9, and 10
- Upanishads
References
[edit | edit source]Second Level
[edit | edit source]- Etymology: translating Sanskrit words
- Comparative studies of Sanskrit and English
- Devanagari 1
- Sanskrit Grammar 2
- Sanskrit pronunciation 2: chanting
Third Level
[edit | edit source]- Translating Sanskrit: sentences
- Devanagari 2
- Comparative studies of Sanskrit and Pāli
- Sanskrit literature 1: poems
- Sanskrit pronunciation 3: talking
Fourth Level
[edit | edit source]- Writing in Sanskrit: poems
- Devanagari calligraphy
- Translating Sanskrit: scripture
- Sanskrit literature 2: prose
- Introduction to Buddhism
Fifth Level
[edit | edit source]- Devanagari calligraphy 2
- Comparative studies of Sanskrit and AngloSaxon
- Sanskrit literature 3: sacred scriptures
- Sanskrit pronunciation 4: discourse
- Buddhist scriptures
Sixth Level
[edit | edit source]- Devanagari calligraphy 2
- Sanskrit history
- Sanskrit literature 4: translating scriptures
- Writing in Sanskrit: prose
- Comparative studies of Sanskrit and Latin
Other
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