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'''Sanskrit''' & '''[[Pali]]''' are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many extant works of the Buddhist tradition are preserved in the Sanskrit language, particularly those of the [[Mahayana]]. | |||
===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
* [http://sanskrit.farfromreal.com Discover Sanskrit] A concise study of the Sanskrit language | * [http://sanskrit.farfromreal.com Discover Sanskrit] A concise study of the Sanskrit language | ||
* [http://bhagavata.org/glossary/ Lexicon] of Names, Essential terms and Sanskrit Words to the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam and the Bhagavad Gîtâ | * [http://bhagavata.org/glossary/ Lexicon] of Names, Essential terms and Sanskrit Words to the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam and the Bhagavad Gîtâ |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 12 December 2005
Sanskrit & Pali are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many extant works of the Buddhist tradition are preserved in the Sanskrit language, particularly those of the Mahayana.
External Links
- Discover Sanskrit A concise study of the Sanskrit language
- Lexicon of Names, Essential terms and Sanskrit Words to the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam and the Bhagavad Gîtâ
- Sanskrit-English dictionary list of 13.000 basic-terms
- Sanskrit, Tamil and Pahlavi Dictionaries Monier-Williams dictionary online
- Harivenu Dâsa - An Introductory Course based on S'rîla Jîva Gosvâmî's Grammar a vaishnava version of Pânini's grammar: (pdf-file)
- Online Sanskrit Dictionary
- An Analytical Cross Referenced Sanskrit Grammar By Lennart Warnemyr. Phonology, morphology and syntax, written in a semiformal style with full paradigms.
- Spiritual Sanskrit-English Dictionary
- Sanskrit Discussion Forum
- Sanskrit Documents Documents in ITX format of Upanishads, Stotras etc. and a metasite with links to translations, dictionaries, tutorials, tools and other Sanskrit resources.
- Free Sanskrit Word Processor: Madhyam developed by Balendu Sharma Dadhich
- Sanskritweb Freely downloadable Sanskrit fonts and Sanskrit texts
- GiirvaaNi - Sanskrit Classical Literature with translation
- The earliest dated illustrated Sanskrit manuscript in the world
- A list of Chinese words originated from Sanskrit
- Monier-Williams Dictionary - Searchable
- Monier-Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary: DICT & HTML Downloadable Versions
- Indica-et-Buddhica.org Lexica (searchable Monier-Williams included)
- Monier-Williams Dictionary - Searchable Digital Facsimile Edition Freeware CD
- Monier-Williams Dictionary - Printable
- Samskrita Bharati
- Sanskrit Studies, Links and Information
- pAnini’s Grammar and Computer Science
- Ethnologue's Sanskrit report
- American Sanskrit Institute
- A brief Sanskrit Glossary Lists commonly used words in spiritual writings
- Tranliterator Transliterates from romanized to Unicode Sanskrit transliterator.
- Sanskrit Translations
- A Sanskrit Tutor
- Sanskrit & Sánscrito Sanskrit language, Yoga, Indian philosophies, blog, names, names of hatha yoga postures, Directory of Free Sanskrit Links, translations and much more (English-Spanish).
- [1] Sanskrit web site, called ATMA (french)