A PLATFORM FOR SANSKRIT ACADEMICIANS

॥महामहनीय! मेधाविन्! त्वदीयं स्वागतं कुर्मः॥

Namaste. I, Dr. Srimanta Bhadra, Head & Assistant Professor, PG Department of Sanskrit, Raja Narendra Lal Khan Women's College (Autonomous), will share various study materials here related to Sanskrit language, literature and scripture especially Sanskrit Grammar. Let me know your feedback in the comments. It will encourage me and do not forget to comment your favourite topics which you want to read in future.
अवनितलं पुनरवतीर्णा स्यात् संस्कृतगङ्गाधारा
Thanks & Regards
Dr. Srimanta Bhadra

Friday, February 19, 2021

14 Best Website to read online Sanskrit books free

 Best Website to read online Sanskrit books free

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*Many varieties without spending a single penny*

1. Ashtadhyayi aims at providing a comprehensive study resource for the students of Paninian grammar. You will find Sūtrapāṭhaḥ, Dhātupāṭhaḥ, Gaṇapāṭhaḥ, Liṅgānuśāsanam, Pāṇinīyaśikṣā, Vārtikapāṭhaḥ, Kāśikā, Nyāsaḥ, Padamañjarī, Siddhāntakaumudī, Bālamanoramā, Tattvabodhinī, Mahābhāṣyam, Vākyapadīyam, Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇam etc here. This is the best Website to read online Sanskrit Grammar free.

2. Advaita Sharada aims at providing a comprehensive study resource for the students of Advaita Vedanta. You will find commentary of Acharya Sankara on Prasthanatraya with notes of Anandagiri, Śāstrasiddhāntaleśasaṅgrahaḥ, Advaitasiddhiḥ, Vedāntasāraḥ, Vedāntaparibhāṣā, Hastāmalakīyam, Śrutisārasamuddharaṇam, Hastāmalakīyabhāṣyam, Sarvavedāntasiddhāntasārasaṅgrahaḥ, Śataślokī, Vivekacūḍāmaṇiḥ, Vaiyāsikanyāyamālā, Nyāyanirṇayaḥ, Bhāmatī, Vaktavyakāśikā, Pañcapādikā, Bhāṣyaratnaprabhāvyākhyā etc here. This is the best Website to read Advaita Vedanta online free.

3. Gita Supersite aims to create a repository of Indian philosophical texts on the Internet, and to make these freely available to whoever is interested, create tools as well as a process that will make the putting up of such texts on the web simple, explore the different ways in which the content can be presented, in order to enhance the study of these texts. Here you Will find Śrīmadbhagavadgītā with translations and commentaries as follows: Hindi Translation By Swami Ramsukhdas, Hindi Translation By Swami Tejomayananda, Hindi Translation Of Sri Shankaracharya's Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Harikrishnadas Goenka, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Shankaracharya, Hindi Commentary By Swami Chinmayananda, Hindi Commentary By Swami Ramsukhdas, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Abhinavgupta, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Ramanuja, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Anandgiri, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Jayatirtha, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Madhvacharya, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Vallabhacharya, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Madhusudan Saraswati, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Sridhara Swami, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Vedantadeshikacharya Venkatanatha, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Purushottamji, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Neelkanth, Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Dhanpati, English Commentary By Swami Sivananda, English Translation By Swami Sivananda, English Translation By Purohit Swami, English Translation By Swami Gambirananda, English Translation Of Sri Shankaracharya By Swami Gambirananda, English Translation By Dr. S. Sankaranarayan, English Translation of Abhinavgupta's Sanskrit Commentary By Dr. S. Sankaranarayan, English Translation of Ramanuja's Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Adidevananda, English Translation By Swami Adidevananda. You will also find Yogasutra of Sage Patanjali with Vyasabhasya and Bhojavritti.

4. Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries include 37 Sanskrit Dictionaries which are organized primarily by the secondary language (English, German, etc.), and then by date of publication (1832 till 1976). Each dictionary has several types of display (B L A M), as well as PDF scan and XML files for download (D). This is the best Website to access online Sanskrit Dictionary free.

5. Sanskrit Documents provides the compilation of Sanskrit Documents displayed in Devanagari, other Indian language scripts, and IAST transliteration format. The choice of script can be changed using the change language drop down menu on top right. In addition to the Sanskrit texts, you will find here various tools and links for learning Sanskrit. They have also compiled long lists of Sanskrit documents available elsewhere, bookstores, Veda Pathashala, hundreds of scanned books, and audio files on the internet. Sites such as Complete Narayaneeyam, Surasa.net, SETU, Uma sahasram, Purana Index, and giirvaani, translations of Sanskrit Classics, are hosted here.

6. Vaidika Vignyanam includes not just vedas, but everything that is derived from Vedas as well. If Vedas are like trees, then scriptures like Ramayanam, Bhagawad Gita, Slokas, Stotrams, Mantras, and Devotional Keertanas are like fruits and flowers from these trees. They are as as important and respectable as Vedas themselves. The goal of this Web site is to capture all of that information in a single place. In this site, you will find the spiritual and devotional literature in various Indian languages. The purpose of this site is to serve everyone with the vast amount of Indian literature that is available, which is sometimes hard to find, especially on the Internet.

7. Here you will find electronic editions of texts in Sanskrit and other Indian languages. These are documented, dated and have embedded notes about their change history, so that they can be publicly cited and used with confidence as scholarly sources. The editions in the SARIT library currently include these works.

8. Sanskrit World provides many digital books in .doc or .docx format.

9. Valmiki Ramayana is a great platform to read  the Ramayana written by Sage Valmiki with English translation and to listen the beautiful audio of Ramayana chanting. This website is maintained by IIT Kanpur.

10. Internet Sacred Text Archive is a freely available archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, where possible, in the original language.





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