One small correction : 14:45 मिनट पर मैनें उदरस्य शब्दरूप को सप्तमी विभक्ति रूप बोल दिया है जो कि गलत है । "उदरस्य" रूप "उदर" प्रातिपदिक का षष्ठी विभक्ति का रूप है, सप्तमी का नहीं । इसके लिए खेद है ।
धन्यवाद: महोदया आप का सीखाने का तरीका बहुत अच्छा है। इतना सरल है कि एक सुभाषितम द्वारा आप समास, सन्धि, विभक्ति,सभी व्याकरण सरलता से पढ़ाते हैं। बहुत सम्यक महोदय 🙏
Very good teaching of healthy lifestyle through subhashatam. I am just a beginner in sanskrit learning but your teaching strategy makes learning very easy and enjoyable. Thank you so much.
Yes this particular subhashitam is actually very beneficial if followed in our day to day life. I am very glad it can also aid in your sanskrit journey.
Hats off to you for your new, innovative style of teaching the subject or matter. We shall be very thankful if you make vedios for complete understanding of sanskrit Grammer from alphabets to samosas.
Thank you ji. I do have video playlists on the fundamental grammar topics of sanskrit like alphabets, word categories, word cases vibhakti etc. Here's the playlist you can check out : th-cam.com/play/PLPkITOFoY212bO8g6SOrcQEk2tIAN5T7z.html
Hi my only problem is that deciphering the shlokas makes me clear only with the sentence structures... Basically it again and again makes me understand how and where vibhakti and lakara should be used which used to be confusing before and u have make it incredibly easy for me... Thanks a lot for that but.... Understanding the structure does not mean I can speak Sanskrit for that I need to understand the word forms I mean tables of verbs and nouns. So can u help me with a good memorization technique or with a nice animation story by which I can learn noun forms biheart. If u continue this disiphering only I think it won't work... Hence I request u to kindly try some innovative ideas like story telling etc. Dont forget to tell me what is ur take on this...❤
Hi, thanks for the kind words ji. And I really appreciate your enthusiasm for sanskrit learning. I read your feedback and there are couple of things I would like to mention on that: 1. Sanskrit speaking and sanskrit reading are two very different things. Speaking any language for that matter will only come through "actually speaking out loud". So in your daily life, whenever you respond to anything, try and think "how would I frame this sentence in sanskrit". For this though I am sharing a website below, here you can find sanskrit words to build your vocabulary and under their "Training" section you can generate random sentences, which you can then read and speak out loud to practice. Here's the website : www.learnsanskrit.cc/# 2. As for the memorisation of all शब्दरूप for any particular प्रातिपदिक and all धातुरूप for any धातु , any sanskrit literature for example पञ्चतन्त्र, हितोपदेश, नीति शास्त्र, भगवद्गीता, विवेकचूडामणि etc. will only use one or two words forms at a time in its verses. And whenever we encounter any word form (whether it is noun or verb), we learn about its root word, and then using websites such as the one I will share below, search that root word and check out all the other word forms for the same as well. And though this way we aren't learning the entire tables, as you pointed out, but once we have decoded enough shlokas, we build up a familiarity with the sanskrit words and their uses. Here's a very useful website to explore root words and their forms : sanskritabhyas.in/hi/Home/Search 3. I have plans myself to explore sanskrit stories as well and will bring such content in future, but for now you can explore the amazing sanskrit tools created by Vyoma Linguistic Labs that will be more in-line to the kind of memorisation tools you are looking for. Here's their website : www.sanskritfromhome.org/ I hope this helps !
Well to explain in both english and hindi in the same video is not very practical. It will be an unnecessary repetition of everything I say and do throughout the video. And anyways for this reason only, I run two separate playlist on this channel. One in english where we decode Bhagavad Gita shlokas, and currently this subhashitam playlist in hindi.
No not this same content but I do have the Bhagavad Gita series in english, where we decode each shloka of Gita in a similar fashion. Kindly check out that playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLPkITOFoY210SgN7YdK4rYcrp1dzHfJDN.html
One small correction :
14:45 मिनट पर मैनें उदरस्य शब्दरूप को सप्तमी विभक्ति रूप बोल दिया है जो कि गलत है । "उदरस्य" रूप "उदर" प्रातिपदिक का षष्ठी विभक्ति का रूप है, सप्तमी का नहीं ।
इसके लिए खेद है ।
🙏🙏🙏
great
धन्यवाद: महोदया आप का सीखाने का तरीका बहुत अच्छा है। इतना सरल है कि एक सुभाषितम द्वारा आप समास, सन्धि, विभक्ति,सभी व्याकरण सरलता से पढ़ाते हैं। बहुत सम्यक महोदय 🙏
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Very good teaching of healthy lifestyle through subhashatam.
I am just a beginner in sanskrit learning but your teaching strategy makes learning very easy and enjoyable. Thank you so much.
Yes this particular subhashitam is actually very beneficial if followed in our day to day life. I am very glad it can also aid in your sanskrit journey.
Good explanation with word by word meaning . I am enjoying. Please go on .
Thank you for the kind words ji
Hats off to you for your new, innovative style of teaching the subject or matter. We shall be very thankful if you make vedios for complete understanding of sanskrit Grammer from alphabets to samosas.
Thank you ji. I do have video playlists on the fundamental grammar topics of sanskrit like alphabets, word categories, word cases vibhakti etc.
Here's the playlist you can check out :
th-cam.com/play/PLPkITOFoY212bO8g6SOrcQEk2tIAN5T7z.html
षष्ठी ( उदरस्य)
हाँ जी इसी correction को ऊपर comment में लिख दिया था ।
I think उदरस्यः is षष्टि vibhakti , is it not ?
Yes ji. It is the 6th case षष्ठी विभक्ति form.
I think I have misspoke it as 7th case instead. Thank you Kiran ji for pointing this out.
Hi my only problem is that deciphering the shlokas makes me clear only with the sentence structures... Basically it again and again makes me understand how and where vibhakti and lakara should be used which used to be confusing before and u have make it incredibly easy for me...
Thanks a lot for that but....
Understanding the structure does not mean I can speak Sanskrit for that I need to understand the word forms I mean tables of verbs and nouns.
So can u help me with a good memorization technique or with a nice animation story by which I can learn noun forms biheart.
If u continue this disiphering only I think it won't work...
Hence I request u to kindly try some innovative ideas like story telling etc.
Dont forget to tell me what is ur take on this...❤
Hi, thanks for the kind words ji. And I really appreciate your enthusiasm for sanskrit learning. I read your feedback and there are couple of things I would like to mention on that:
1. Sanskrit speaking and sanskrit reading are two very different things. Speaking any language for that matter will only come through "actually speaking out loud". So in your daily life, whenever you respond to anything, try and think "how would I frame this sentence in sanskrit". For this though I am sharing a website below, here you can find sanskrit words to build your vocabulary and under their "Training" section you can generate random sentences, which you can then read and speak out loud to practice.
Here's the website : www.learnsanskrit.cc/#
2. As for the memorisation of all शब्दरूप for any particular प्रातिपदिक and all धातुरूप for any धातु , any sanskrit literature for example पञ्चतन्त्र, हितोपदेश, नीति शास्त्र, भगवद्गीता, विवेकचूडामणि etc. will only use one or two words forms at a time in its verses. And whenever we encounter any word form (whether it is noun or verb), we learn about its root word, and then using websites such as the one I will share below, search that root word and check out all the other word forms for the same as well. And though this way we aren't learning the entire tables, as you pointed out, but once we have decoded enough shlokas, we build up a familiarity with the sanskrit words and their uses.
Here's a very useful website to explore root words and their forms : sanskritabhyas.in/hi/Home/Search
3. I have plans myself to explore sanskrit stories as well and will bring such content in future, but for now you can explore the amazing sanskrit tools created by Vyoma Linguistic Labs that will be more in-line to the kind of memorisation tools you are looking for.
Here's their website : www.sanskritfromhome.org/
I hope this helps !
You can check out this video as well where I have shown the same two websites I mentioned above : th-cam.com/video/Z3NETSLg07Y/w-d-xo.html
Why don't u add English explanation for people who are not well versed in hindi
Well to explain in both english and hindi in the same video is not very practical. It will be an unnecessary repetition of everything I say and do throughout the video.
And anyways for this reason only, I run two separate playlist on this channel. One in english where we decode Bhagavad Gita shlokas, and currently this subhashitam playlist in hindi.
Is there English version of these classes?
No not this same content but I do have the Bhagavad Gita series in english, where we decode each shloka of Gita in a similar fashion. Kindly check out that playlist here:
th-cam.com/play/PLPkITOFoY210SgN7YdK4rYcrp1dzHfJDN.html
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Namaste and thank you very much. Lovely English series. Stay blessed.
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