Teach Yourself Sanskrit Complete Course (Teach Yourself)
by Michael Coulson
from McGraw-Hill
Learn a language from the comfort of your own home
- Extensive exercises so readers can review what they have learned
- An overview of the culture surrounding the language, giving travelers and students an understanding of how it is used in context
- Expertise from authors with strong scholarship in each language
Samskrta-Subodhini: A Sanskrit Primer (Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia)
by Madhav Deshpande
from Centers for South and Southeast Asia, Th
A Yoga Dictionary of Basic Sanskrit Terms
by Goswami Kriyananda
from Temple of Kriya Yoga
In this Yoga Dictionary of Basic Sanskrit Terms, Goswmi Kriyananda has taken a further step to include some major English mystical terms. He feels this basic dictionary will help the student to gain a deeper understanding of yoga, meeting the needs of the contemporary student as well as being helpful to the general reader of yoga literature. He has taken the liberty of dividing the sanskrit terms to make it easier for the student to pronounce them.
Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language (Routledge Grammars)
by David Holton
from Routledge
Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language is a concise and user-friendly reference guide to the most important aspects of Modern Greek.
It presents a fresh and accessible description of the language in short, readable sections. Explanations are clear and supported by examples throughout.
The Grammar is ideal for learners of all levels and is suitable for those involved in independent study and for students in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types.
Features include:
* Lots of examples
* Clear explanations of grammatical terms
* Discussion of points which often cause problems
* Greek/English comparisons and contrasts highlighted
Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language will help you read, speak and write with greater confidence.
A Sanskrit English Dictionary 2005 Deluxe Edition: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages,
Newest and best edition of the classic reference work. Just reprinted in collaboration with MLBD, we have the only version of this work and have a sole distribution arrangement. If others on marketplace claim to be selling this new edition, check the isbn carefully. This one is comparable in quality to the Japanese and UK editions, which sell for much more. Great printing, readable, good paper, and less than two inches thick. Reinforced binding for years of service. We are the sole MLBD distributor and welcome all your orders. In business for 37 years. Our books are carefully selected, and questions answered, by a leading scholar, Prof. NG Barrier.
A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary
Classic, just reprinted in excellent edition by Nataraj Booksl. Best available edition, used widely as a text.
A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English
by John A. Grimes
from State University of New York Press
English Sanskrit Dictionary, Part 1
by Monier Williams
from Kessinger Publishing
1851. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766185451. Volume 1 of a 2 volume set. Sanskrit is the ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas, texts sacred to Hindus, and of some early Buddhist texts). It is an official language of India, although it is now used only for religious purposes. This dictionary supplies informative references on the English and Sanskrit language. The knowledge and literature provided in this book will furnish any student practicing the English language or Sanskrit language with instructive words and phrases. Volume 2 ISBN 0766185451.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Names
by Integral Yoga Institute
from Integral Yoga Publications
This long-awaited dictionary provides an extensive list of ancient, beautiful Sanskrit names with their significance and spiritual meanings. Numerous references to classical scriptures of India are included to help in research and further study of a name. The special qualities implied by each name, such as particular aspects of God, character traits, and spiritual virtues are highlighted with cross-references to other names having the same quality.
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