
This Lecture talks about the Basics of Devanagari letters and sounds.
In this lesson, students will learn how to read, write and pronounce the vowels of the Devanagari alphabet.
This Lecture will help students learn how to read, write and pronounce the 36 consonants of the Devanagari alphabets. Each consonant also has a corresponding word that they can relate to.
This Lecture teaches how each of the consonants transform, when combined with different vowels.
This lecture teaches how to use pronouns and verbs (present tense) and form simple sentences.
This lecture teaches the noun forms for masculine and neutral genders and how nouns can be used in sentence formation.
This lecture teaches the noun forms for feminine gender and how these words can be used in sentence formation.
This lecture teaches simple adjectives including numbers, colours and other descriptive adjectives.
This lesson teaches how to use past tense in sentence formation.
This lesson teaches how to use future tense in sentence formation.
This shlok talks about the importance of Knowledge in our lives.
Always wanted to learn Sanskrit, but never got around to doing it? This is the perfect place to start!
This course is perfectly suited to beginners. It teaches how to read, write and pronounce the Sanskrit (Devanagari) alphabets. The course then goes on to teach basic words. In a step-by-step way, the course then teaches basic Sanskrit grammar and sentence formation. The course is taught in a very simple and engaging way and both adults as well as kids can benefit from the course.
Various resources from books authored by Sweta are available for free, for download and practise throughout this course.
The quizzes at the end of each chapter and periodic assignments will help to sharpen students’ knowledge.
You can ask the instructor any questions you may have with the course content. Whether it is a Sanskrit exam that you are studying for, or whether you want to learn Sanskrit as a hobby, start with this course and you can then move on to advanced levels. It is a benefit if you know Devanagari letters, but if not, the course teaches you how to read and write Devanagari letters.
At the end of this course, students will be able to form sentences, using nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives.