Sanskrit An Introduction to the Classical Language

Sanskrit An Introduction to the Classical Language by Michael Coulson is a comprehensive resource published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1976. This New Edition spans 504 pages and is presented in Sanskrit, offering readers an opportunity to engage with this ancient language from the comfort of their own homes. The book focuses on teaching the literary and classical aspects of Sanskrit, enabling readers to decipher original texts while providing insights into the cultural context of the language.
Readers will find extensive exercises designed to reinforce their learning and enhance their understanding of Sanskrit. The book includes numerous passages of original Sanskrit writing, allowing for practical application of the skills acquired. Additionally, it offers an overview of the culture surrounding the language, making it a valuable resource for both travelers and students interested in the historical and contemporary uses of Sanskrit.
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Learn a language from the comfort of your own home With Teach Yourself Sanskrit Complete Course, the series brings to life this ancient language, allowing you not only to learn the literary and classical tongue of India but also to be able to decipher Sanskrit text. It also presents numerous passages of original Sanskrit writing. 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
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