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Position of Sanskrit language and Sanskrit Education in Nepal

open access: yesHaimaprabha
Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages of the world. It is known as the language of   gods and goddesses. In Nepal, the Sanskrit language has been utilized in educational practices since the time of following Vedic tradition. This study examines the current status of the Sanskrit language and its educational framework in Nepal today.
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Digital archiving of manuscripts and other heritage items for conservation and information retrieval

open access: yes, 2004
Expression of cultural heritage looking from the informatics angle falls into text, images, video and sound categories. ICT can be used to conserve all these heritage items like; the text information consisting of palm leaf manuscripts, stone tablets ...

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प्राच्यनव्यगद्यसाहित्यवैभवम्

open access: yesPrachi Prajna
Prose is an essential part of literature. In ancient Sanskrit literature, scholars such as Bhāmaha, Daṇḍin, Vāmana, Ānandavardhana, Bhojarāja, Viśvanātha, and Hemacandra classified prose into various forms, including Ākhyāyikā, Kathā, Muktaka ...
श्रुती एस्
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Quels sont les outils disponibles en langue française pour débuter l'apprentissage du sanskrit?

open access: yes, 2019
L’objectif que je me suis fixée pour ce billet n’est pas de répertorier toutes les grammaires, manuels, oeuvres traduites, ressources en ligne disponibles pour le sanskrit.
Amandine Bricout
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Bhasa's Sanskrit Drama, Urbhanga (the Broken Thighs) and some of Its Controversies

open access: yes, 2001
This paper has attempted a study of Bhasa's works of Indian Sanskrit Literature. Urbhanga, a short drama of one act, regarding an incident from the story of Mahabharata, contains some very interesting elements for us.
野部, 了衆, ノベ, リョウジュ
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Le sanskrit

open access: yes, 2013
National audienceMethod of Sanskrit for self-learning with dialogues from daily life or from Sanskrit classical literature.
Balbir, Nalini
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Polysémies: d'une langue à l'autre en Inde ancienne

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno, 2015
Classical India is a multilingual area where Sanskrit and Prakrits live side by side. Sanskrit and Prakrit speakers are next to each other in the classical drama; Prakrit poetry composed in Māhārāṣṭrī, the literary Prakrit par excellence, is known from ...
Nalini Balbir
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How to Translate a Gerund? : The “Gerund/absolutive” in Epic-Puranic and Classical Sanskrit Literature

open access: yes, 2019
The article is based on the observation and collection, over several decades, of examples of the so-called “gerund,” “indeclinable participle,” or “absolutive” (the last of these mainly in German).
Söhnen-Thieme, Renate
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A lexical decision task for rapid estimation of crystalized vocabulary knowledge in Thai. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
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Sanskrit manuscript

open access: yes
Manuscript volume bound in red leather, written in an old and local Sanskrit form that shows similarities to more recent Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Sindhi dialects of the classical Sanskrit of India.

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