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Foreign Students of Sank itFOREWORD
‘Om; TS: AA: SU: ST SH ara Taha
TAAS TEATS
Such is the Greatness of the qegq aat which is also
known as the ‘4 amar’ the language of the Gods, The
script (fafa) in which Sanskrit words are written is called
era’
The system of Sanskrit Grammar is the centre of an
important and interesting subject for the study of the
Ancient Vedic and Modern Sanskrit literatures, It is also
the standard of Accuracy and the basis to produce sweet
and precious expressions and win aatteey prizes as Iw-
warts offered to his Court Pandits,
This book wsqaadt will be a very simple and
valuable Text for the proper study of the ga-q portion
including Heqa, aalanaca etc, The freer portion, verb
system, is likewise separately dealt with in a very
analytical form in the gigqetazad book,
The Special Features of th is Edition are (1) the
Simplified arrangement of the waaimsaxnq, (2) the addi-
tion of apt illustrations in Slokas for examples of various
voices, (3) the inclusion of a very interesting chapter on
afaantr giving apt illustration in charming Slokas and
also in qr for all the 5 afas and (4) the adding of the
method of ‘ayrgigen’ - Avalysis of Sloka and sentence,
It is earnestly hoped that the production of such
Simple and interesting Text Books will be a good service
for the most easy and pleasant study of Sanskrit and as
quickly as any other languages of the World,
Kalpathi, Palghat-3,
t L. Anantha Rama Sastri,
mat Saga: ,
Vyakarane Siromani
saeatat 17—3—61erqagal feagatirs (CONTENTS)
‘Foreword
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geaat—Iatroduction
BLAM: oF faay; Cases
adaret—sra: gsa—Sanskrit Alphabet
feaciai sett:
suet; anerg wat eat a
ara weg em: wee
(9) ara Ger FeCTT...
(a) ase otfee at...
fy) were agaaiex seury ....
(+) eara ier SATTT «..
(4) sara oie = sa...
(§) eert agaafex sat ...
ye - ada qeare—Pronouns
< at eT TatTA—Numerals
(9) ayer meet
mF Kw wD oo
(a) gaa weg:
@® agaeagaa Tem:
«RAT gee Ren:
(2) sree Gfx a
(a) aad ctfer saa.
(a) sere aGaafer wey,
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(6) ewra Siar SBT, wee
(a) ara oifee | sHET ta
(4) era agaaieg sao, tee
‘ye j&erq saeaa—Conjugation of verbs
(2) setiget—Iairoduction see
(3) sat ner ear: oo
(2) fete ara: tee
Or) eet aa:—aarfe: ae
$9 salareqaq—Voices as seve
3 WoT se vee
(Q Bzaht: we wes
Qa 2) afgaaia: . tee
Q) wrerengalt: oa wee
(Ce) Varies: we we
(4) ameaiae eee wee
320 areleet—Analysis wee wee
Ay wo TRTA—indeciinables ase
aetzat—introduction oe
(3) serie, (2) Seraec,
(3) gra, (6) fee, (4) afeerra,
(8) Bera, (8) aaa seq
(¢) aRaT, (8) aaarercerh,
(90) sent afer
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The words of Sankrit Language are classified
under two main groups.
1, 4 gara’ or arngay ie. having the ‘gq’ or fates
Termination - Declinables,
@ g UA:, TAT, FS etc.
2. ‘free? or fratzzq having the fae or Feisty
Terminations of verbs e, g. wala, area etc.
Those words which cannot be declined or conju-
gated are termed as Indeclinables or areqqs
e, 2. al, Tal, ae etc,
Adverbs, Prepositions or Prefixes and Conjunctions
are grouped under aeqq,
‘gua’ Sabdas are grouped under the followimg:
four classes.
1, fede wear: Adjectives agt:, Sa:, gf: rerea:
2. fatty ust: Nouns = 0:, 2, WT,
3, tam wea: Pronouns 3: FA, FL yy
4, ag wom: (Cardinals cer, 3, fh»
{@vumerals)Introduction s
The above groups are dec'ined to show ") Gender
or fsx (2) Nuscber or aq and (3) Case or Rativ,
There are ihree Genders (1) Mascu:ine sf)
(2) Feminine (afer) and Neuter (agaaiz )
There are Tliree Numbers or qaa.
I, Singular vetaa Showing Onz
2 Dal fgatat Showing Two
3, Plural agawy Showing more !1:01 ‘Two,
There are Fight cases or farem, tid: eparate
Table with sq@ats and Meanings on Page 8 Ci.se3 show
the relation of the greq to che governing words,
There are 13 vowels - wy: or eaqut; The «2
in wa: are called aarq:
ading
There are 33 consonants gw; or ePaasat. ‘The words
ending in qa: are called gazar:.
The decension of Sabdas are deuli t vé ic the
above order, Where there is an omission of wards
ending in some letters it isto be noted that no Sabda
exists in that au},
Verbs are formed out of Roots (mg) and are
conjugated to show Number, Person and Tense or m::ods
Details are given on Page 108.ie
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FIAT.
U Bele eRe] EM tol kis Bele (fsSeupug esug) busibten bic
Suoury ‘yy sao uy
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Suowy yo s
“uty ‘Jo WO ‘Woig
‘10g SO,
jo suramfg ain sg
{uonssodarg jo asusg)
i4O [2 @unp so 2
uosied & ssosppe ons
(gous}Usg @ ut) jacfqng
“stu aRayy
‘(WoqmAAy WL 3H
Bie
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(sSurpua osea)
kor BB,
SM) SHS8D