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Syllabus
M.A. Sanskrit
FromAcademic Year 2020-21
Revision 2
K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies
Bharatiya Sanskriti Peetham
Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai - 400077
(Constituent Academic Unit of SVU)
Somaiya Vidyavihar UniversityMumbai-77
Preamble:
This course is meant for those who have basic knowledge of Sanskrit language and who want to
pursue higher studies in Sanskrit. Course gives a vision to a learner to understand and interpret
different styles of Sanskrit language and different subjects dealt in it,like Veda, grammar, Indian
philosophy, poetry, poetics, etymology, ancient sciences, Ramayana, Mahabharata etc. Students
have to learn all compulsory papers in the first year, whereas they have to opt for specialization
in the second year of their course. We offer Darshana (Indian Philosophy) and Vyakarana
(Grammar) as specialization subjects.
Eligibility:
● B.A. Sanskrit or Graduation from any other discipline with Diploma in Sanskrit from a
recognized institute.
● Students from disciplines other than Sanskrit must have cleared the Diploma in Sanskrit
or equivalent. Candidates with self-study of the domain will have to take an entrance
exam.
● Exceptional candidates with a score lower than 55% may be considered, based on an
interview. In case selected, they will have to undergo the entrance exam.
● A score of minimum 40% is required in the entrance exam.
Duration: 2 Years
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M.A. SanskritSemester 1
Credit SchemeCourse Code Course Name Teaching Scheme
(Hrs.)TH – P – TUT
TotalHrs.
Credits AssignedTH – P – TUT
TotalCredits
CourseCategory
232P03C101 Veda 4 – 0 – 0 04 4 – 0 – 0 04 -
232P03C102 Darshana 4 – 0 – 0 04 4 – 0 – 0 04 -
232P03C103 Vyakarana 4 – 0 – 0 04 4 – 0 – 0 04 -
232P03C104 Sahitya 4 – 0 – 0 04 4 – 0 – 0 04 -
232P03C105 Sanskrit Language 4 – 0 – 0 04 4 – 0 – 0 04 -
Total 20 - 0 - 0 20 20 - 0 - 0 20 -
Examination SchemeCourseCode
Course Name Examination Scheme & Marks
Continuous Assessment (CA) EndSemester
Examination(ESE)
TermWork(TW)
Oral*
(O)Practicaland Oral(P and O)
Total
In SemesterExamination
(ISE)
InternalAssessment
(IA)
232P03C101 Veda - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03C102 Darshana - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03C103 Vyakarana - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03C104 Sahitya - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03C105 SanskritLanguage
30 70 - - - 100
Total - 150 350 - - - 500
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Syllabus Semester I1.
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03C101 Veda
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- -- 04
Credits Assigned 04 -- -- 04Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the specific key features of the Vedic language, selected Vedic texts and historyof Vedic literature.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify specific key features of theVedic language and subject matter, and progress towards analyzing the history of Vedic literature with respect to theirupdated knowledge.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 101.1 Introduction to Vedic Literature1.2 Samhita, Brahmana1.3 Upanishads, Vedanga
2.0 Unit 2 352.1 Introduction to Rigveda2.2 Vedic Suktas: Agni (1.1),Varuna (1.25), Indra (2.12)2.3 Vishvamitra-Nadi-samvada (3.33)2.4 Purusha-sukta (10.90), Nasadiya (10.129)
3.0 Unit 3 153.1 Selected passages from Upanishads3.2 Yama-Nachiketa Samvad (Kathopanishad 1.1&2)3.3 Yajnavalkya-Maitreyi samvada
(Brihadaranyakopanishad 2.4.1-5)3.4 Kenopanishad (3rdKhanda)3.5 Taittiriyopanishad (Anuvak-1 to 9)3.6 Prashnopanishad (2nd Question)
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Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Keith, A. Berriedale History of Sanskrit Literature Motilal BanarsidassPublishers PrivateLimited, Delhi
1993
2 उपा�याय, बलदेव स�ंकृत सा�ह�य का इ�तहास शारदा �नकेतन, वाराणसी 1990
3 करंबेळकर, �वनायकवामन
स�ंकृत सा�ह�याचा सोपप��क इ�तहास �ी शारदा �काशन,नागपरू
1993
4 वेलणकर, हर� दामोदर ऋक्-स�ूतवजैय�ती व�ैदक सशंोधन मडंळ,पणेु
1965
5 Sarasvati, SatyaPrakash andVidyalankar,Satyakam
Rigveda Samhita Veda Pratishthana,New Delhi
1977
6 �च�ाव, �स�धे�वरशा��ी ऋ�वेदाचे मराठ� भाषांतर भारतीय च�र�कोश मडंळ,पणेु
1996
2.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C102 DarshanaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- -- 04Credits Assigned 04 -- -- 04
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya and Vedantasystems.
Course Outcomes:
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At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Samkhya,Yoga, Nyaya and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo. Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Tarkasamgraha
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Samkhyakarika
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Jha, V. N. Tarkasangraha of Annambhatta Chinmay InternationalFoundation ShodhaSansthan, Ernakulam
2010
2 Athalye, Y. V. andBodas, M. R.
Tarka-samgraha of Annambhatta Bhandarkar OrientalResearch Institute, Pune
2003
3 चाफेकर, न�लनी तक� स�ंह ठाणे 2004
4 र�तोगी, ल�ना तक� स�ंहः �ी मगेंश �काशन,नागपरु
2010
5 शा��ी, राकेश सा��यत�वद��पका स�ंकृत �ंथागार, �द�ल� 2004
6 VirupakshanandaSwami
Samkhyakarika of Ishvarakrishna Sri Ramkrishna Math,Madras
-
3.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C103 VyakaranaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- -- 04Credits Assigned 04 -- -- 04
Examination Scheme Marks
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Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the basic technical terms in Paninian Grammar and Syntax of Sanskrit language
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify, understand and use thebasic technical terms, Syntax and Sentence structure in Sanskrit language.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1: V. Siddhanta Kaumudi 151.1 Samjna Prakarana1.2 Paribhasha Prakarana
2.0 Unit 2: Sandhi Prakarana 202.1 Svara Sandhi2.2 Vyanjana Sandhi2.3 Visarga Sandhi
3.0 Unit 3: Kashika 253.1 Karaka Prakarana3.2 Vibhakti Prakarana
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Vasu, Srisa Chandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd,Delhi
1982
2 Pandit Ishvarchandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi Chaukhamba SanskritPratishthan, Delhi
2005
3 Pandit Ishvarchandra Kashikavritti Chaukhamba SanskritPratishthan, Delhi
2005
4.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
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232P03C104 SahityaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- -- 04Credits Assigned 04 -- -- 04
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the exemplary Sanskrit literature from Prose, Poetry, Drama and Poetics.To introduce them to the principles and usage of literary appreciation.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to know the specific features of therepresentative Sanskrit Prose, Poetry, Drama and Poetics.The students will be able to apply the principles of literary appreciation in their own creations of Prose andPoetry.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 201.1 Kavyaprakasha Ullhasa 1,2
2.0 Unit 2 202.1 Abhijnana-Shakuntala (4th Act)
3.0 Unit 3 203.1 Natyashastra (1st Adhyaya)
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No.
Name/s ofAuthor/s
Title of Book Name of Publisher withcountry
Editionand Year ofPublication
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1 Jha, Ganganatha Kāvyaprakāṡa BharatiyaVidyaPrakashana,Varanasi
1967
2 Gajendragadkar Kāvyaprakāṡa Popular Prakashan Bombay 1970
3 Singh, Satyavrat Kāvyaprakāṡa ChaukhambaVidyabhavan,Varanasi
1990
4 Dwivedi,Shivprasada
Abhijṅāna-Ṡākunt Bharatiya VidyaPrakashana, Varanasi
1995
5 Kale, M.R. Abhijṅāna-Ṡākuntala
Motilal Banarasidass, NewDelhi
1959
6 Nagar, R. S. Nāṭyaṡātra ofBharatamuni
Parimal Publications, NewDelhi
2005
7 Sastri, BabulalShukla
Nāṭyaṡātra ofBharatamuni
Chaukhamba Publications,Varanasi
2015
5.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C105 Sanskrit LanguageTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- -- 04Credits Assigned 04 -- -- 04
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:
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To acquaint students with the development of Sanskrit Phonology and its relation with other languages. Todevelop translation skills in students. To develop writing skills.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to identify syllables and theirarticulation places. The students become proficient in linguistic trends of Sanskrit language and can translatefrom Sanskrit to Hindi and English and vice-versa.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 151.1 Sanskrit Composition1.2 Poetry to Prose1.3 Comprehension
2.0 Unit 2 152.1 Varnochcharana Shiksha
3.0 Unit 3303.1 Translation
3.2 Sanskrit to English/Hindi/ Marathi3.3 English/Hindi/ Marathi to Sanskrit
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 - Varnoccharana Shiksha Ram Lal Kapur Trust,Sonipat-Haryana
2005
2 Apte, VamanShivaram
Sanskrit Composition ChowkhambaSanskrit SeriesOffice, Varanasi
1970
Semester 2Credit Scheme
Course Code Course Name Teaching Scheme(Hrs.)
TH – P – TUT
TotalHrs.
Credits AssignedTH – P – TUT
TotalCredits
CourseCategory
232P03C201 Vedic & PauranikaLiterature
4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
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232P03C202 Darshana 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03C203 Vyakarana 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03C204 Sahitya 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03C205 Sanskrit Language 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
Total 20 – 0 – 5 25 20 – 0 – 5 25 -
Examination SchemeCourseCode
Course Name Examination Scheme & Marks
Continuous Assessment (CA) EndSemester
Examination(ESE)
TermWork(TW)
Oral*
(O)Practicaland Oral(P and O)
Total
In SemesterExamination
(ISE)
InternalAssessment
(IA)
232P03C201 Vedic & PauranikLiterature
- 30 70 - - - 70
232P03C202 Darshana - 30 70 - - - 70
232P03C203 Vyakarana - 30 70 - - - 70
232P03C204 Sahitya - 30 70 - - - 70
232P03C205 Sanskrit Language - 30 70 - - - 70
Total - 150 350 - - - 500
Syllabus Semester 21.
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03C201 Vedic & Pauranik Literature
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
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Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the specific key features of the Vedic language, selected Vedic texts and historyof Pauranic literature.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify specific key features of theVedic language and subject matter, and progress towards analyzing the history of Vedic literature and Pauranic literaturewith respect to their updated knowledge.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 201.1 Nirukta Adhyaya-1
2.0 Unit 2 252.1 Introduction to Purana Literature - Definition and characteristics2.2 Concept of Incarnation, Concept of Dana2.3 Puranic deities (Ganesh, Shiva and Durga)
3.0 Unit 3 153.1 Selected portion of Brahmana-3.2 Manu-Matsya Katha3.3 ChyavanaAshvina Katha3.4 Shunahshyepakatha
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Sarup, Lakshman The Nighantu and The Nirukta Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd,Varanasi,
1998
2 शा��ी, सीताराम �न��तम प�रमल पि�लकेश�स,�द�ल�
२००२
3 देशपांड,े ��ा �न��त भारतीय �वचार साधना १९९३
4 Deshpande, Maitreyi The Shatapatha Brahmanam New Bharatiya BookCorporation, Delhi
2008
5 - Kena Upanishad The Ramkrishna Math,Madras
1920
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2.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C202 DarshanaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Arthasangraha, Vedantasara and Vedantasystems.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Arthasangraha and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Arthasamgraha
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Vedantasara
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 �म�, कामे�वरनाथ अथ�सं�ह चौख�बा सरुभारती�काशन,वाराणसी
२०१२
2 जोग, द. वा. वेदा�तसारः डोि�बवल� २०१५
3 श�ुक, बदर�नाथ वेदा�तसारः मोतीलाल बनारसीदास,�द�ल�
१९९९
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4 Nikhilananda Swami Vedantasara of Sadananda Advaita Ashrama,Almora
1931
3.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C203 VyakaranaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the basic technical terms in Paninian Grammar and declensions of Sanskritwords and Syntax of Sanskrit language
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify, understand and use thebasic technical terms,Sanskrit word-formation and Syntax and Sentence structure in Sanskrit language.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1: V. Siddhanta Kaumudi 301.1 Introduction to Shabda-Rupa-Prakriya (Declensions)1.2 Rama, Mala, Vana1.3 Kavi, Bhanu
2.0 Unit 2: V. Siddhanta Kaumudi 302.1 Samasa Prakaranam
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
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1 Vasu, Srisa Chandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd.,Delhi
1982
2 Pandit Ishvarchandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi Chaukhamba SanskritPratishthan, Delhi
2005
3 Pandit Ishvarchandra Kashikavritti Chaukhamba SanskritPratishthan, Delhi
2005
4 ई�वरच�� और सोमलेखा वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत ��त�ठान,�द�ल�
२०१५
4.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C204 SahityaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the exemplary Sanskrit literature from Prose, Poetry, Drama and Poetics. Tointroduce them to principles and usage of literary appreciation.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to know the specific features of therepresentative Sanskrit Prose, Poetry, Drama and Poetics.The students will be able to apply the principles of literary appreciation in their own creations of Prose andPoetry.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 201.1 Kadambari (Shukanasopadesha, Mahashveta-vrittanta)
2.0 Unit 2 202.1 Kavyaprakasha Ullasa 3rd & 4th
3.0 Unit 3 203.1 Meghaduta (Purvamegha)
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Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Kale, M. R. Kadambari (Purvabhaga) Gopal Narayan &Co., Bombay
1938
2 Ridding, C. M. Kadambari Of Bana Royal Asiatic Society,Londan, England
1896
3 भागवत, दगुा� बाणाची कादंबर� वरदा ब�ुस, पणेु १९८८
4 भागवत, दगुा� रसमयी वरदा ब�ुस, पणेु १९८८
5 Jha, Ganganatha Kavyaprakasha Bharatiya VidyaPrakashana, Varanasi
1967
6 Gajendragadkar Kavyaprakasha Popular PrakashanBombay, Bombay
1970
7 Singh, Satyavrat Kavyaprakasha ChaukhambaVidyabhavan,Varanasi
1990
8 Nandargikar, GopalRaghunath
Meghaduta Bharatiya BookCorporation, Delhi
1998
5.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C205 Sanskrit LanguageTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:
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To acquaint the students with the exemplary Sanskrit literature fromManuscriptology and Scientific Literaturelike Environmental Studies and Weather Science. To acquaint the students with the principals and usage ofliterary appreciation. To introduce students to the development of texts of the Sanskrit Epics.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to know the specific features of therepresentative Sanskrit Epics,Manuscriptology and Scientific Literature like Environmental Studies andWeather Science. The students know and use the principles of literary appreciation in their own creations ofProse and Poetry. The students analyze the development of texts of the Sanskrit epics along with theircharacteristics and significance.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 151.1 Introduction to Environmental studies and Weather Science
2.0 Unit 2 202.1 Inscriptions and Manuscriptology
3.0 Unit 3253.1 Selected portions from Ramayana and Mahabharata
3.2 Ramayana, Ayodhyakanada – Sarga 100th3.3 Mahabharata, Shantiparva–Adhyaya-195th &196th
Total Hours 60
Recommended books
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Karambelkar, V. W. Select Sanskrit Inscriptions, Nagpur University,Nagpur
1959
2 सहाय, �शव�व�प भारतीय परुालेख� का अ�ययन मोतीलाल बनारसीदास,�द�ल�
२००८
3 गोखले, शोभना परुा�भलेख�व�या कॉि�टने�टल �काशन,पणेु
१९७५
Semester 3Credit Scheme
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Course Code Course Name* Teaching Scheme(Hrs.)
TH – P – TUT
TotalHrs.
Credits AssignedTH – P – TUT
TotalCredits
CourseCategory
232P03C301 Navya-nyaya andVyakarana Darshana
4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E3XX Elective 1 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E3XX Elective 2 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E3XX Elective 3 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03C302 Application ofSanskrit and SharadaScript
4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
Total 20 – 0 – 5 25 20 – 0 – 5 25 -
* Students have to select any one group of electives from the following two -Group 1: Darshana
Sr. No. Course Code Elective Courses 1, 2, 3 respectively
1. 232P03E301 Nyaya, Upanishad and Western Philosophy
2. 232P03E302 Nastika Darshana
3. 232P03E303 Advaita Vedanta and Yoga
Group 2: Vyakarana
Sr. No. Course Code Elective 1, 2, 3 Courses respectively
1. 232P03E304 Bhvadi Prakriya and Shabdabodha
2. 232P03E305 Taddhita Prakriya and Krudanta Prakriya
3. 232P03E306 Paribhasha and Halanta Prakriya
Examination Scheme
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CourseCode
Course Name Examination Scheme & Marks
Continuous Assessment (CA) EndSemester
Examination(ESE)
TermWork(TW)
Oral*
(O)Practicaland Oral(P and O)
Total
In SemesterExamination
(ISE)
InternalAssessment
(IA)
232P03C301 Navya-nyaya andVyakarana Darshana
- 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E3XX Elective 1 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E3XX Elective 2 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E3XX Elective 3 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03C302 Application of Sanskritand Sharada Script
- 30 70 - - - 100
Total - 150 350 - - - 500
Syllabus Semester 3
1.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C301 Navya-nyaya and Vyakarana DarshanaTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Navyanyaya-bhasha-pradipa andMahabhashya.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to identify the basic tenets ofIndian philosophy (Navyanyaya and Vyakarana-Shabdartha) and their application in day-to-day life.
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ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Navyanyaya-bhasha-pradipa
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Mahabhashya– Ahnika 1
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Jha, Ujjwala A Primer of Navya NyayaLanguage and Methodology(Navya-nyaya-bhashapradipa)
The Asiatic Society,Mumbai
2004
2 Joshi, S.D. &Roodbergen, J.A.F.
Vyakarana-Mahabhashya University of Pune,Pune
1986
3 चा�देवशा��ी �याकरणमहाभा�य मोतीलाल बनारसीदास,वाराणसी
२००९
4 ��पाठ�, जयशकंरलाल �याकरणमहाभा�य कृ�णदासअकादमी,वाराणसी
१९९८
Group 1: Darshana
Elective 1:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E301 Nyaya, Upanishad and Western Philosophy
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:
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To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Nyayasutra, Taittiriya Upanishad.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Nyaya and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 201.1 Nyayasutra 1, 2 Ahnika (sutra-s + excerpts from Vatsyayana-bhashya)
2.0 Unit 2 202.1 Taittiriya Upanishad
3.0 Unit 3 203.1 Introduction to Western Philosophy
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 �म�, सि�चदान�द Taittiriya Upanishad भारतीय �व�या�काशन,�द�ल�
१९९९
2 शा��ी, ढंुढ�राज �यायदश�नम ् चौख�भास�ंकृतस�ंथान,वाराणसी
१९९०
3 Chandra, SatishVidyabhushana
Nyaya Sutras of Gotama The Panini Office,Allahabad
1913
4 Jha, Ganganath Gautama’s Nyayasutras Oriental BookAgency, Poona
1939
5 Sharvananda, Swami Taittiriya Upanishad The RamkrishnaMath, Madras
1921
6 गोय�दका, ह�रकृ�णदास ईशा�द नौ उप�नष� गीता�ेस, गोरखपरु -
7 Masih H. The Critical History of WesternPhilosophy: Greek, Medieval, andModern
Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd.,New Delhi
1st edi.,1994
8 Radhakrishnan S. Eastern Religion and Wetern Thought Oxford UniversityPress, New Delhi
2nd edi.,1989
9 Reddy, V. N. K. Eastern and Western Philosophy: AnIntroduction
Bharatiya VidyaPrakashan, Delhi
1st edi.,1980
Elective 2:
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Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E302 Nastika Darshana
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Sarva-darshana-sangraha.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Charvaka Darshana and Bauddha Darshana) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Charvaka Darshana (from Sarva-darshana-sangraha)1.2 Bauddha Darshana (from Sarva-siddhanta-sangraha)
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Brihad-dravya-sangraha
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Cowell, E. B. andGough, A. E.
Sarva-darshana-samgraha Parimal Publications,Delhi
1986
2 शमा�, उमाशकंर सव�दश�नस�ंह चौख�बा�व�याभवन,वाराणसी
१९८४
3 कंगले, र. प.ं सव�दश�नस�ंह महारा�� रा�य सा�ह�यस�ंकृ�त मडंळ, मुबंई
१९८५
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4 श�ुल, सयू�नारायण सव��स�धा�तस�ंह काशी �व�वनाथ म�ुालय,काशी
-
5 जनै, लाडमल बहृ�-��य-स�ंह �ीशाि�तवीर�दगंबरजनैस�ंथान,राज�थान
-
6 Ghoshal, SaratChandra
Dravya-Sangraha Shri ChandraprabhDigambar JainMandir Trust,Bombay
1917
Elective 3:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E303 Advaita Vedanta and Yoga
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts Vedanta Paribhasha and Yogasutra.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Samkhya,Yoga and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Vedanta Paribhasha – Pariccheda 1-3
2.0 Unit 2 - 302.1 Yogasutra Pada-s 1 & 2
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
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Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 ओमान�दतीथ� �वामी पात�जलयोग�द�प गीता�ेस, गोरखपरु -
2 MadhavanandaSwami
Vedanta Paribhasha of DharmarajaAdhvarindra
Advaita Ashrama,Culcutta
1989
3 मसुलगांवकर,गजाननशा��ी
वेदा�तप�रभाषा चौख�बा �व�याभवन,वाराणसी
१९८३
4 Yardi, M. R. The Yoga of Patanjali Bhandarkar OrientalResearch Institute,Poona
1996
5 ��मल�न म�ुन पात�जलयोगदश�नम ् चौख�भा �काशन,वाराणसी
२०१०
Group 2: Vyakarana
Elective 1:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E304 Bhvadi Prakriya and Shabdabodha
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To teach formation of the roots from a selected group and teach the selected topic fromParamalaghumanjusha.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to understand the process offormation of roots from bhu class and also the concept of Shababodha.
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ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1: V. Siddhanta Kaumudi 301.1 Bhvadi (5 to 10 lakara)
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Paramalaghu-manjusha
Shabdabodha (Selected topics – 1 to 8)Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Ram, Kanshi &Chaturvedi,Mithilesh
The Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi Motilal BanarsidassPublishers PrivateLimited, Delhi
2010
2 शा��ी, भीमसेन लघ-ु�स�धा�त-कौमदु� (भमैी�या�या) भमैी �काशन, �द�ल� १९९३
3 ई�वरच�� और सोमलेखा वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत,��त�ठान, �द�ल�
२०१५
4 Shukla, Kalikaprasad Paramalahgumanjusha Baroda SanskritMahavidyalay,Baroda
1961
Elective 2:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E305 Taddhita Prakriya and Krudanta Prakriya
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:
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To teach the concepts of Taddhita and Krudanta so that they are able to understand the process of formation ofvarious words in these categories.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to understand two importantconcepts of Sanskrit grammar and their application.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1: V. Siddhanta Kaumudi 301.1 Taddhita Prakarana (upto Shaishikartha)
2.0 Unit 2: Laghusiddhanta kaumudi 302.1 Krudanta Prakarana
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Ram, Kanshi &Chaturvedi, Mithilesh
The Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi Motilal BanarsidassPublishers PrivateLimited, Delhi
2010
2 भीमसेन शा��ी लघ-ु�स�धा�त-कौमदु� (भमैी�या�या) भमैी �काशन, �द�ल� १९९३
3 ई�वरच�� औरसोमलेखा
वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत,��त�ठान, �द�ल�
२०१५
Elective 3:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E306 Paribhasha and Halanta Prakriya
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
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Course Objectives:To introduce the work Paribhashendushekhara to make them understand the technical concept ofParibhasha-s, their application, relevance and examples. Also to teach the process of formation of vowelending words.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to understand the Paribhasha-s andtheir application in the grammatical framework. They will be able to understand the process of formation ofvowel ending words in all genders.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Paribhashendushekhara – 13 Paribhashas
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Halanta-Prakarana: All 3 Lingas (V. Siddhanta kaumudi)
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 �म�, �व�वनाथ प�रभाष�ेदशुखेरः चौख�बा सरुभारती�काशन, वाराणसी
२०००
2 F. Kielhorn Paribhashendushekhar Parimal Publications,Delhi
2006
3 ई�वरच�� औरसोमलेखा
वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत,��त�ठान, �द�ल�
२०१५
5.
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03C302 Application of Sanskrit and Sharada Script
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
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Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To teach research methodology and diacritical marks. Also to teach them Sharada script to help them read andwrite it. To teach them some of the famous theories of Linguistics. To make them aware about change inmeaning and change in sound and various factors influential in this process.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to understand Sanskrit from alinguistic perspective. They will grasp the fundamentals of research methodology that will help them inwriting their dissertation as well as in further research. They will also be able to explore some opportunities topursue studies of manuscripts in Sharada script.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 201.1 Research Methodology
2.0 Unit 2 152.1 Diacritical marks and Sharada Script
3.0 Unit 3253.1 Theories of Linguistics, Dhvani Parivartana and Arthaparivartana
Total Hours 60
Recommended books
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 कुमार, रणिजत सशंोधन प�धती SAGE पि�लकेश�स, नवी�द�ल�
२०१४
2 M. SrimannarayanaMurti
An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics B. R. PublishingCorporation, Delhi
2016
3 Spiejer, J. S. Sanskrit syntax Bodhi LeavesCorporation, Delhi
1990
4 कणा�टक, च�धर भाषा�व�ान चौख�बा सरुभारती�काशन, वाराणसी
२००४
5 सरोदे, पीता�बरऔरपाट�ल, �व�वास
सरल भाषा �व�ान सा�ह�य �नलय, कानपरु १९९८
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6 पुडं,े द�ा�य सलुभ भाषा�व�ान �नेहवध�न पि�ल�शगंहाऊस, पणेु
१९९६
Semester 4Credit Scheme
Course Code Course Name* Teaching Scheme(Hrs.)
TH – P – TUT
TotalHrs.
Credits AssignedTH – P – TUT
TotalCredits
CourseCategory
232P03C401 Philosophy of Grammar 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E4XX Elective 4 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E4XX Elective 5 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03E4XX Elective 6 4 – 0 – 1 05 4 – 0 – 1 05 -
232P03D401 Dissertation 0 – 8 – 0 08 0 – 4 – 0 04 -
Total 16 – 8 – 4 28 20 – 4 – 4 24 -
* Students have to select the same group of electives (either Darshana orVyakarana) which they selected in semester 3 from the following two -
Group 1: Darshana
Sr. No. Course Code Elective Courses 4, 5, 6 respectively
1. 232P03E401 Vedanta Traditions
2. 232P03E402 Navya-nyaya and Kashmira Shaivism
3. 232P03E403 Advaita Vedanta and Yoga
Group 2: Vyakarana
Sr. No. Course Code Elective Courses 4, 5, 6 respectively
1. 232P03E404 Tinanta Prakriya
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2. 232P03E405 Karma, Bhavavachya and Namadhatu
3. 232P03E406 Dhatvartha and Paribhasha
Examination SchemeCourseCode
Course Name Examination Scheme & Marks
Continuous Assessment (CA) EndSemester
Examination(ESE)
TermWork(TW)
Oral*
(O)Practicaland Oral(P and O)
Total
In SemesterExamination
(ISE)
InternalAssessment
(IA)
232P03C401 Philosophy ofGrammar
- 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E4XX Elective 4 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E4XX Elective 5 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03E4XX Elective 6 - 30 70 - - - 100
232P03D401 Dissertation - - - 50 50 - 100
Total - 120 280 50 50 - 500
SyllabusSemester 4
1.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03C401 Philosophy of GrammarTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental Vyakarana Philosophical texts of Vakyapadiya – Brahmakanda.
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Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of IndianVyakarana Philosophy (Shabdabrhma) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 601.1 Vakyapadiya – Brahmakanda
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Iyer, K.A.Subramania
The Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd,
Delhi
1974
Group 1: Darshana
Elective 4:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E401 Vedanta Traditions
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Brahmasutra Shankarabhashya andMokshamandirasya Dvadashasopanani.
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Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Arthasangraha and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Brahmasutra Shankarabhashya – Sutra-s 1 – 4
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Mokshamandirasya Dvadashasopanani (Madhva, Ramanuja, Vallabha)
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 GambhiranandaSwami
Brahma-sutra-bhashya ofShankaracharya
Advaita Ashrama,Culcutta
1965
2 हनमुानदासजी ष�शा��ी ��मस�ूशा�करभा�यम ् चौख�बा �व�याभवन,वाराणसी
२०१७
3 अ�यकंर, वासदेुवशा��ीआ�ण चांदोरकर, �दनकर�यबंक
शांकर��मस�ूभा�य स�ंकृत�व�याप�रस�ंथान, पणेु
२०१०
4 हसरूकर, �ीपादशा��ी �वादश-दश�न-सोपानाव�लः गडुक�पे�नय�स, वडोदरा १९९३
Elective 5:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E402 Navya-nyaya and Kashmira Shaivism
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
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Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Manikana andShat-trimshat-tattva-sandoha.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Nyaya and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Manikana
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Shat-trimshat-tattva-sandoha (with the Sanskrit commentary of
Rajanakananda)Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 E. R. ShreekrishnaSarma (Ed.)
Manikana The Adyar Library andResearch Centre
1960
2 Debabrata Sen Sharma Shat-trimshat-tattva-sandoha B. N. ChakravartyUniversity, Kurukshetra
-
3 कैलाशप�त�म� ष���शं��वसदंोह कला�काशन, वाराणसी १९९६
Elective 6:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E403 Advaita Vedanta and Yoga
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
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Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To acquaint the students with the fundamental philosophical texts of Vedanta Paribhasha andYogasutra.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to identify the basic tenets of Indianphilosophy (Yoga and Vedanta systems) and their application in day-to-day life.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Vedanta Paribhasha – Pariccheda 4-8
2.0 Unit 2 - 302.1 Yogasutra Pada-s 3 & 4
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 ओमान�दतीथ� पात�जलयोग�द�प गीता�ेस, गोरखपरु -
2 MadhavanandaSwami
Vedanta Paribhasha of DharmarajaAdhvarindra
Advaita Ashrama,Culcutta
1989
3 मसुलगांवकर,गजाननशा��ी
वेदा�तप�रभाषा चौख�बा �व�याभवन,वाराणसी
१९८३
4 Yardi, M. R. The Yoga of Patanjali Bhandarkar OrientalResearch Institute,Poona
1996
5 ��मल�न म�ुन पात�जलयोगदश�नम ् चौख�भा �काशन,वाराणसी
२०१०
Group 2: Vyakarana
Elective 4:
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Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E404 Tinanta Prakriya
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To introduce TiNanta Prakriya for 2nd, 8th and 10th conjugation roots.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will be able to understand the formation ofroots from 2nd, 8th and 10th conjugations.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 601.1 Tinanta-Prakriya Gana 2, 8,10 (Laghu-Siddhanta-kaumudi)
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 Ram, Kanshi &Chaturvedi, Mithilesh(Ed.)
The Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi Motilal BanarsidassPublishers PrivateLimited, Delhi
2010
2 Vasu, Srisa Chandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi, Vol.I-II Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd,Delhi
1982
3 शा��ी, भीमसेन(स�पा.)
लघ-ु�स�धा�त-कौमदु� (भमैी�या�या) भमैी �काशन, �द�ल� १९९३
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4 प.ई�वरच�� औरसोमलेखा (स�पा.)
वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत��त�ठान, �द�ल�
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Elective 5:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E405 Karma, Bhavavachya and Namadhatu
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To introduce some new concepts from Siddhantakaumudi.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to understand concepts of Karma,Bhavachya and Namadhatu.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 601.1 Karma and Bhavavachya, Namadhatu (Siddhanta-kaumudi)
Total Hours 60
Recommended books:
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 प.ई�वरच�� औरसोमलेखा (स�पा.)
वयैाकरण-�स�धा�तकौमदु� चौख�बा स�ंकृत��त�ठान, �द�ल�
२०१५
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2 Vasu, Srisa Chandra The Siddhanta Kaumudi, Vol.I-II Motilal BanarsidassPublishers Pvt. Ltd,Delhi
1982
Elective 6:
Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title232P03E406 Dhatvartha and Paribhasha
TH P TUT TotalTeaching Scheme (Hrs.) 04 -- 01 05
Credits Assigned 04 -- 01 05Examination Scheme Marks
Oral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
-- -- 30 -- -- 70 100
Course Objectives:To teach roots and their meanings with the help of Vaiyakaranabhushanasara. To take ahead the teaching ofParibhasha-s with the next group of Paribhasha-s.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the students will have clarity about roots and their meaningsand also few more paribhasha-s that will enable their holistic understanding of grammatical framework.
ModuleNo.
UnitNo.
Topics Hours
1.0 Unit 1 301.1 Vaiyakaranabhushana-sara – Dhatvartha Prakarana
2.0 Unit 2 302.1 Paribhashendushekhara (14-37 Paribhasha-s)
Total Hours 60
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Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
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1 �म�, �व�वनाथ (स�पा.) प�रभाष�ेदशुखेरः चौख�बा सरुभारती�काशन, वाराणसी
२०००
2 F. Kielhorn (Ed.) Paribhashendushekhar Parimal Publications,Delhi
2006
3 शा��ी, भीमसेन(स�पा.)
वयैाकरणभषूणसार: भमैी �काशन, �द�ल� १९६९
5.Paper / Course Code Paper / Course Title
232P03D401 DissertationTH P TUT Total
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) 00 08 00 08Credits Assigned 00 04 00 04
Examination Scheme MarksOral(O)
BookReview
InternalAssessment
(IA)
Practical(P)
TermWork(TW)
End SemesterExamination
(ESE)
Total
50 -- -- -- 50 -- 100
Course Objectives:To encourage and provide a systematic approach to the possibilities of innovation and fields of research inSanskrit.
Course Outcomes: At the end of successful completion of the course the student will be able to co-relate the other streams ofknowledge and languages with Sanskrit literature and language to create innovative ways and means forbetterment of mankind.
Recommended books
Sr.No. Name/s of Author/s Title of Book Name of Publisher
with country
Editionand Year ofPublication
1 कुमार, रणिजत सशंोधन प�धती SAGE पि�लकेश�स, नवी�द�ल� २०१४
2 M. SrimannarayanaMurti
An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics B. R. PublishingCorporation, Delhi
2016
3 पुडं,े द�ा�य सलुभ भाषा�व�ान �नेहवध�न पि�ल�शगंहाऊस, पणेु
१९९६
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