Philosophy of Sanskrit language, order
of alphabets, devanagari character design, Siva sutras,
Shiksha-Shastra, voicing and scripting devanagari Sanskrit,
linguistically and culturally elegant reading, writing
and apprehending of devanagari Sanskrit script in transliteration
and digital media.
History of Sanskrit language grammars,
dictionaries and learning methods (traditional and modern),
transliteration issues, diacritical marks, distinction
between classical Sanskrit and Vedic Sanskrit; computers
and Sanskrit (software, programming), modern linguistics
and Sanskrit, importance and contemporary relevance of
Sanskrit studies.
Basic grammar covering – nature
of Sanskrit word, usage of English – Sanskrit dictionary,
noun and verb conjugations, metrical structures in prayers/mantras
(used in temples and for chanting), introduction to euphonic
combinations (Sandhi- rules), introduction to some of
the basic declensional patterns of nouns, pronouns, adjectives,
numbers, including gender, number, case-endings, the conjugational
patterns of verbs (present, past and aorist), indeclinable
words, prefixes, suffixes, formation of feminine bases,
compounds, active and passive participles, voices, word-order,
simple sentence formation and translation from Sanskrit
to English and vice versa, (all with exercises), select
readings from good sayings (subhashitas) and classical
works (like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Kalidasa’s works,
Panchatantra), simple conversation in Sanskrit; daily
prayers in Sanskrit; enactment of daily life situations
using Sanskrit vocabulary by participants, amusement-learning
games using Sanskrit, story building with pictures in
Sanskrit; a program in Sanskrit designed, enacted and
composed by participants at the end of the course (for
intensives).