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HOW TO READ CLASSICAL TIBETAN: Volume 1, A Summary of the General Path by Craig Preston
Do you want to read Classical Tibetan? if you know how to read the Tibetan u-chen script and can recognize words, How to Read Classical Tibetan will show you - at your own pace - all the relationships that make Tibetan easy to read. It is a complete language course built around the exposition of a famous Tibetan text on the Summary of the General Path to Buddhahood written at the beginning of the fifteenth century.
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Bhota Prakasa by Bhattacharya
A Tibetan Chrestomathy with introduction , skeleton grammar, notes, texts and vocabularies.
This book is a collection of 14 texts in Tibetan, Sanskrit, and English. 1: Prajnadanda 2:Nagananda nama Nataka 3:Udanavarga 4:Buddhacarita nama Mahakavya 5:Lalitavistara 6:Bodhisattvavadanakalpalata 7:Bhagavadgita 8 and 9: Nyayabindu nama Prakarana 10: Catuhsataka 11:Mulamadhyamakakarika 12:Aryakasyapaparivarta.
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Tibetan-English Dictionary of Tibetan Medicine and Astrology by Tsering Thakchoe Drungtso
The first dictionary of its kind with over 7000 terms clearly and simply defined. Includes transliteration, phonetics, many Sanskrit equivalents, common English word, botanical terms and latin names. Accessible style avoids unnecessary jargon.
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Student's English-Sanskrit Dictionary by Apte
The present dictionary includes general terms of all sciences and those technical terms that could be duly represented by Sanskrit equivalents actually existing in that language. Quotations from the works of famous authors have been included to render the meaning of a word easily intelligible.
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Sanskrit Manual: A Quick Reference Guide to the Phonology and Grammar of Classical Sanskrit by Roderick Bucknell
This book is a convenient quick-reference guide to the phonology and grammar of Classical Sanskrit. It presents, in easily read tables, essential reference information such as the rules of sandhi, the declensional and conjugational paradigms, and the principal parts of major verbs. Tables make up about two thirds of the book.
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Introduction to Sanskrit: Part One by Thomas Egenes
For scholars of Buddhism and Hinduism Sanskrit is not a dead language. Used by college Sanskrit programs with efficacy this has proved to be a didactically well-structured and student friendly text. Eighteen chapters of clear explanations take the student in small steps through, study tips, exercises, diagrams, and vocabulary lists helping to unravel classical Sanskrit texts in the original script.
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Introduction to Sanskrit: Part Two by Thomas Egenes
For scholars of Buddhism and Hinduism Sanskrit is not a dead language. Used by the self taught student with efficacy this has proved to be a student friendly text for those taking their first steps into Sanskrit. In Part Two twelve more chapters of clear explanations continue to take the student in small steps through, study tips, exercises, diagrams, and vocabulary lists helping to unravel classical Sanskrit texts in the original script.
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Concise Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Apte
The author has endeavoured to keep out all those Sanskrit words, which are hardly, if ever, used in ordinary textbooks used by students and in order to secure compactness, he had often eschewed all technicalities as well as words which even an ordinary intelligence and common sense told every students to be simple derivatives of some given word. Thus he has been able to reduce the bulk of the dictionary without compromising its usefulness.
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Dharmasamgrahah, Tibetan-Sanskrit-English by Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna wrote this text, which is an authentic collection of Buddhist technical terms. The text has a collection of 140 technical terminologies collected according to the grouping of the contents. Most of these technical terminologies are from Sutra and philosophical terminology, but there is a little scope for such terms related to Tantra.
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