Wednesday, October 17, 2007

ROZ EK SHER

मैंने पूजा है हर इक रोज़ तसव्वुर में तुम्हें
दिल के मन्दिर में चले आओ इनायत होगी
-अनजान

maine puujaa hai har ik roz tasavvur mein tumhein
dil ke mandir mein chale aao inaayat hogi
-Unknown

Each day, I worship you in my imagination
Come into the temple of my heart,
It will be a kindness [to my aching heart]

English adaptation by Manish Modi
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DHATU-RATNAKARA
(Ocean of Verb-Forms)
By Muni Lavanyavijaya
Sanskrit
Set of 5 Books
Edited by Dr. Omnath Bimali
2004    240 x 185 mm    3000 pp (in 5 books)
Hardback    Rs. 3500 per set

   The grammatical description of verbs plays a pivotal role in the
study of Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, the description of verb forms is a
prominent feature of any grammatical work. Dhatupatha is the basic &
primary component of the description of verb forms. Many Sanskrit
grammarians have collated all the verbs in Sanskrit and illustrated
their verb forms using different methodologies.

   'Dhaturatnakara' follows the methodolgy adopted by
Hemacandracarya's Haima Vyakarana. This work has been rendered by the
disciple of Acarya Vijayanemisuri, Muni Lavanyavijaya, who went on to
become Acarya Vijayalavanya Suri. His editing is so thorough, that it
is unlikely that any Dhaturupa or verb form of Sanskrit has been
overlooked in this veritable ocean of verb-forms.

   'Dhaturatnakara' not only complements Haima Vyakarana; it is a
model grammatical work on Sanskrit Dhatus, and a must-have for every
student and scholar of Sanskrit grammar.

   The title of each volume is given below:

   Volume 1 : Tinantaprakriya
   Volume 2 : Nigantaprakriya
   Volume 3 : Sannantaprakriya tatha Yanantprakriya
   Volume 4 : Yanluvantaprakriya tatha Namadhatuprakriya
   Volume 5 : Bhavakarmaprakriya

The five volumes are attractively published using a fresh typeface;
reasonably priced; more importantly, the proof reading is impeccable!

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