Aug 15 2011

sanskritworld welcomes you all

Hi all,

www.sanskritworld.in welcomes all sanskrit lovers.

The best books in sanskrit literature like gita, veda, upanishad etc under one roof…

Lots of sanskrit books in unicode for reference…

This site is mainly using content which has been entered painstakingly by hundreds of dedicated scholars related to www.sanskritdocuments.org, GRETIL, Gaudiya Grantha Mandira and some other sources.

The purpose of this site is to make the scriptures available in Devanagari Unicode format which is easy to search.. This is for scholarly purpose only. Not to be used for Commercial purpose as a gentleman’s promise. The data entered in other formats and encoding are converted to the unicode format for uniformity and ease of search … The terms of usage and copyright would be the same as the original site..

Here we have briefly shown the services provided by the site.

(1) Alankara page : This page shows around 102 sanskrit alankaras (figures of speech) and their evolution over time and views of different rhetorics

(2) Subhashitani : this page is supposed to hold different subhashitani categorywise. It is under construction

(3) Unicode sanskrit books : this page is the main attraction of the site. It houses more than 1000 books on various topics like veda(वेद), samhita(संहिता), upanishad(उपनिषद्‌), purana(पुराण), mahabharata(महाभारत), gita (गीता), brahmanagrantha(ब्राह्मण), vedanga(वेदांग), various stotras (स्तोत्राणि) of god / goddesses, books on alankara (rhetorics) (अलङ्कार), natya (नाट्य), prosody (chandas) (छन्दस्‌), kavya (काव्य), drama (नाटक), katha (कथा), subhashita (सुभाषित), grammar (व्याकरण), economy (अर्थशास्त्र), lexicography (शब्दकोश), philosophy (फिलसूफी), mimamsa (मीमांसा), vedanta (वेदान्त), dvaitavedanta (द्वैतवेदान्त), vishishtadvaita vedanta (विशिष्टद्वैतवेदान्त), advaita (अद्वैत), yoga (योग), nyaya (न्याय), vaisheshika (वैशेषिक), shaivite philosophy (शैव), buddhist philosophy (बौद्ध), shankaracharya’s works (शङ्कराचार्य), dharmashastra(धर्मशास्त्र) , kamashastra (कामशास्त्र), ayurveda (आयुर्वेद), astronomy,astrologya and mathematics (खगोल, ज्योतिष्‌, गणित) and some unpublished books (अप्रकाशितपुस्तकाणि) also..

(4) Religious literature : direct access to hymns (stotra / stavana / puja) without going to unicode sanskrit books

(5) sanskrit samasa: the one stop solution for all queries related to sanskrit samasa – joining of two words. Most of the rules are easily shown with examples

(7) About me : Details about the owner of the site and contact details

 

Kindly feel free to give your suggestions to improve the site.

Drop in your suggestions in the comments sections of this page..

If you like or dislike any post, kindly let us know by dropping in a word in the comments section. This would help us improve the site experience..

Enjoy

 

For queries and suggestions : drdhaval2785@gmail.com

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12 Comments

  • By Balasubramanian, August 30, 2011 @ 10:06 am

    Dear Sirs,
    THIS IS MY 1ST VISIT TO THIS SITE. I am amazed at the accumulation of many of the hard to get sanskrit books under one site.So far I was scouring various book sites like Digital Lpbrary of India, Googles ebooks etc but I find your site is having the range and depth of this vast subject called Sanskrit classics. My specfic interest areas are the old classics like the 4 vedas, indian astronomy, astrology etc.
    My best wishes and keep it up.

  • By Yashwant Rai, September 1, 2011 @ 4:42 pm

    An excellent website. It is all inclusive, nothing
    has been left out. It looks like a one-stop Hindu
    encyclopedia. Your could add some reliable source
    for recordings of some Shlokas, Upnishadas, and
    other related material.
    Congratulations for an excellent service.

  • By Usha Vasu, September 16, 2011 @ 2:15 pm

    Congratulations! You are doing a great service. I am amazed at the work put in which is very valuable. As per Upanishads, you become rich by sharing. You will accrue a lot of Adrishta Phala which will keep you happy always.

  • By Subramanya UH, September 22, 2011 @ 10:47 pm

    I find no words to express my appreciation and wonder at first visit. I was so much thrilled to glance through the web site, its collections of almost all books known and unknown, rare etc. I wish Dr Dhaval to do more work in future for the Society

  • By Gopalakrishnan, October 9, 2011 @ 8:20 am

    An excellent site. This is my first visit and I am amazed at the collection. I feel as if I am walking on a path strewn with all sorts of glittering precious stones. I extend my heartfelt appreciation and thanks to Dr. Dhaval

  • By Yash mishra, October 10, 2011 @ 11:43 am

    I WAS HOPING TO SEE DIFFERENT WORDS OF SANSKRIT WITH THIER HINDI/ENGLISH MEANINGS ON THIS WEBSITE BUT IT IS O.K

  • By Vivek Vashist, October 16, 2011 @ 11:48 am

    You are doing very good work. God bless you.

  • By Madhu.B, October 16, 2011 @ 1:38 pm

    Sirs,

    A great service actually admirable. Now a days this is very much useful. I sall refer the site now and then.

    Thanking you,

    Madhu.B

  • By admin, November 2, 2011 @ 8:15 pm

    Respected all,
    Thank you very much for your zealous responses.
    I must draw your attention that the credit for the work should go to all the scholars and volunteers working at different sites such as http://www.sanskritdocuments.org, GRETIL, Gaudiya Grantha Mandir, Buddhist Canon input project, Sansknet etc.. without whose zeal, these beautiful works would be unknown to digital communities…
    This site is just a compendium of material available elsewhere (in Unicode format for convenience of search)

  • By Gurudasan, January 21, 2012 @ 6:53 pm

    Namaskaram! This site is simply astounding!! Please accept my sincere thanks for providing all of us with this monumental resource base. Is there any option of making financial contribution towards this work, as a token of shouldering the cost of this project? Forgive me if I have asked something wrong altogether. With sincere prayers for the unhindered continuation of this noble project.

  • By Vijayaraghavan Mb, May 3, 2012 @ 2:15 pm

    Yato vaachaa nivarthante.. yes. this is what i feel now. My first vist, today 3rd may 2012. thoshtoham.

  • By Auckle Mrs. MAlti, May 8, 2012 @ 11:59 am

    Thanks a lot for this commendable work.In Mauritius Sanskrit books are not available and it was a serious problem for learners.You have provided food to the hungry.We still need text books in transliteration as we use the English medium here.

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