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B.A. (Hons) Course in Sanskrit
I Year Syllabus | II Year Syllabus | III Year Syllabus
SANSKRIT UG DEGREE SYLLABUS
B.A. (Honours) Course in Sanskrit
1. Eligibility Conditions:
The candidates who have completed PUC or equivalent examination with Sanskrit or PDC (+2) examination with Sanskrit or Prak Sastri or any other Oriental course examination, equivalent to it, are eligible to do this course. In the absence of the certificate of qualifying examination, it is open to the Director, Internet (Distance) Education of the University to grant exemption to any student from the qualifying examination subject to satisfactory evidence of the student possessing knowledge in Sanskrit equivalent to the qualification so prescribed
2. Duration of the Course:
The course is for three years, each year starting from June of the year ending with May of the following year.
3. Scheme of Papers:
I Year BA (Honours) Course in Sanskrit
Part I
Code No.
|
Marks |
1.1.1. Paper I |
English |
100 |
1.1.2. Paper II
|
One of the Indian languages Sanskrit, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
or Hindi |
100
|
Part II
Code No. |
|
Marks |
1.2.1. Paper I |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
1.2.2. Paper ll
|
Sanskrit Major |
100
|
Part III
Code No. |
|
Marks |
1.3.1. Paper I
Minor -1 |
Western Literary Criticism |
100 |
1.3.2. Paper ll
Minor -2
|
Western Philosophy |
100
|
II Year BA (Honours) Course in Sanskrit
Part I
2.1.1. Paper I English |
|
100 |
2.1.2. Paper II
|
One of the Indian languages Sanskrit, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
or Hindi |
100
|
Part II
2.2.1. Paper Ill |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
2.2.2. Paper lV
|
Sanskrit Major |
100
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Part III
2.3.1. Paper I Minor -1 |
Western Literary Criticism |
100 |
2.3.2. Paper ll
Minor -2
|
Western Philosophy |
100
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III Year BA (Honours) Course in Sanskrit
Part II
3.2.1. Paper V |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
3.2.2. Paper VI |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
3.2.3. Paper Vll |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
3.2.4. Paper VllI |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
3.2.5. Paper lX |
Sanskrit Major |
100 |
3.2.6a. Paper X
3.2.6b. Paper X |
Indian Scientific & Technical Traditions
Or
Introduction to Linguistics |
100 |
4. Examinations and Declaration of Results:
a) Each year the examination is held in the month of May for the Papers related to the courses done during the academic year.
b) The candidates who have completed any three papers of the I year will be allowed to keep terms for the II year. It is, however, open to the candidates to take the papers of the I & II years together. The candidates should complete all the papers of the I & II years to get admission for the III year. The Director of the Distance Education Course will, however, have the discretion to permit the candidates to take the papers of the III year along with the left over papers of the preceding years. Those who complete the course by repetition of the examination are declared as 'passed' whatever the aggregate percentage of marks they get in the three-year course.
c) (i) The candidates who have secured 75% and above marks in the aggregate of all the three years will be
declared to have passed in distinction.
ii) The candidates who have secured 60% and above marks subject to the upper limit of just below 75% in the aggregate of all the three years will be declared to have passed in First Class.
(iii) The candidates who have secured 50% and above marks subject to the upper limit of just below 60% in the aggregate of all the three years will be declared to have passed in Second Class.
(iv) The candidates who have secured 40% and above marks subject to the upper limit of just below 50% in the aggregate of all the three years will be declared to have passed in Third Class.
(v) The minimum for a pass in each paper is 35%, subject to the minimum of 40% in the aggregate for a pass in the examination of each year. Whatever the percentage, subject to the minimum of 35% for a pass in each paper and to the minimum of 40% in the aggregate of each year, the candidates of the I & II years are declared to have passed.
5. Registration and Keeping Terms:
a) The candidates are to register themselves in the month of June each year. However for the first year of commencement of the course in the Distance Education mode of the University, the registration is open to the students at such time as the Director, the Internet (Distance) Education of the University so notifies.
b) This three-year course should be completed within the maximum period of six years from the month of first registration for the course.
6. Programme of the Course:
a)The medium of the examination except for languages is English. The medium is the language concerned for the language papers including the minors.
b) Reference books including the texts for different papers will be brought on to the website
www.vedamu.org and converted into eBook format progressively for easy download. Efforts will be made to bring lessons in English for all the Part III Jyotisa courses for all the papers prescribed, onto the website, progressively. The candidates will be enabled to be in contact with the Faculty of the University for clarification of doubts, advice, guidance, etc through e-mail.
c) Every year, for the candidates of each year (I, II or III) separately, contact programmes will be held at prescribed centres (to start with at Prasanthi Nilayam) during the months of November - December, depending upon need of the candidates.
7. Fee Structure:
a) The offer of the course is totally free.
b) The candidates are to meet their expenses to attend the contact classes whenever and wherever held subject to their needs. Their attendance of the contact classes is not compulsory.
c) The candidates are to write the examinations for each year at the centres approved by the Director, Internet (Distance) Education of the University at their own expense
BA (HONOURS) COURSE IN SANSKRIT - SYLLABUS AND TEXTS
I Year BA (Honours) Course
Paper Code |
1.1.1. |
Part I
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Marks |
English Paper I |
Prose, Poetry and Grammar |
100 |
Unit I &
.Unit II |
Prose
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About 8 to 10 essays of one author or many authors
|
40
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Text: |
Patterns of Modern Prose Essays 1 - 8 |
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Unit III &
Unit IV |
Poetry
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Select poems from Romantic Poetry or later poetry
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40
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Text:
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The Golden Quill
(Except Elegy written by Thomas Gray) |
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Unit V
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Grammar
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Tenses, Voices, Direct & Indirect Speech, Prepositions, Transformation of sentences, Phrases and Idioms |
20
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Books recommended
1. Patterns of Modern Prose - Ed. by M. Elias, Orient Longman,
Madras
2. The Golden Quill - Macmillan, Madras
3. Comprehensive English Grammar and Composition - N.Krishna
Swamy
4. A Remedial Grammar for Advanced Students - Martin Hewings,
Cambridge University press, Madras
Paper Code:1.1.2.A |
Sanskrit Paper I |
Prose, Poetry, Grammar, |
100 |
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Translation and Composition |
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Unit I |
Prose |
Select portion of classical prose |
35 |
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Text: |
Harsacaritasangraha |
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Unit II |
Poetry |
Select portion of a Mahakavya or
a Khandakavya |
35 |
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Text: |
Kumarasambhava, Canto III |
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Unit III |
Grammar |
|
10 |
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Sabdarupa
|
Ravi, Bhaanu, Pitru, Lata, Mati,
Nadee,Dhenu, Vadhuu, Maatru,
Vaari, Madhu,
Marut, Aatman,
Dandin, Vaach, Sarit, Sarva, Tad,
Etad, Yad, Idam, Jagat, Asmad,
and Yushmad (Sanskrit words) |
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Dhaturupa
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Patt, Pach, Bhu, Kru, As, Ad, Han,
Hu, Div, Tan, Tud, Su, Rudh, Kree,
Chur, Sev,
in Lat, Lajn, Lit, Lrut,
Lote, Vidhilijn Lakaaraas.
(Sanskrit words) |
|
Unit IV |
Translation
English to Sanskrit and Sanskrit to English |
10 |
Unit V |
Composition
Paragraph writing in Sanskrit |
10 |
Books recommended
1.Harsacaritasangraha - M.Krishnamachariar - R.S.Vadhyar,
Palghat.
2. Kumarasambhava - Ed. by M.R.Kale - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
3. Kumarasambhava Canto III - Ed. by C.R.Devadhar - Motilal
Banarsidas, New Delhi
4. Sabdacandrika - Pub. CSS Office, Varanasi
5. Sabdamanjari - Pub. R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Palghat
6. Dhaturupamanjari - Pub. R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Palghat
7. Exercises in Sanskrit Translation - Pub. R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat
Paper Code:1.1.2.B |
Telugu Paper I |
Poetry, Prose and Translation |
100 |
Unit I |
Poetry |
|
20 |
|
Text:
|
Manimekhala - Lessons:
Sisupalavadha Ghosayathra and
Maguva Manchala |
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Unit II |
Poetry |
|
20 |
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Text:
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Manimekhala - Lessons: Varudhini
Pravarulu Nigamasarmopakhyanamu
and Ganga Gouri Samvadamu |
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Unit Ill |
Prose |
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20 |
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Text: |
Mani Khani |
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Lessons: Caritra - Andhra Vangmayamu, Shaleendudu & Vuuthapadaalu - Vyarthapadaalu |
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Unit IV |
Poetry |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Mani Khani |
|
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Lessons: Kashmeeramu, Rayalanaati Sahityamu
and Jaanapadasahityamlo Attalu - Allullu |
Unit V |
Translation
English to Telugu and Telugu to English |
10 |
Books recommended
1. Manimekhala - Pub. Prasaranga, Bangalore University, Bangalore
2. Mani Khani - Pub. Prasaranga, Bangalore University, Bangalore
Paper Code: 1.1.2.C |
Malayalam Paper I |
Poetry and Drama
|
100 |
Unit I |
|
Introduction to the History of Malayalam Literature (Poetry and Drama) |
20 |
Unit II |
Bhakti literature in Malayalam |
|
20 |
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Text:
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Jnanappana by Punthanam |
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Unit IIl |
Modern Poetry |
Khandakavya |
20 |
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Text: |
Sisyanum Maganum by Vallattoor |
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Unit IV |
Modern Lyrics |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Prayanam |
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The following only:
i ON.V. - Bhoomikkoru Charamageetham
ii Katammanitta - Santha
iii Sachitaanantan - Evanekkoody
iv Sugathakumary - Gajendramoksam
v Chullikkadu - Gasal |
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Unit V |
Drama |
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20 |
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Text: |
IV Anka of Sakuntalam by A.R.Rajaraja Varma |
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Modern Drama |
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Text: |
Aa Manusyan Ni Tanne by C.J.Thomas |
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Books recommended
1. Jnanappana - Pub. National Book Stall, Kottayam
2. Sisyanum Maganum - Pub. National Book Stall, Kottayam
3. Prayanam - Pub. M.G.University, Kottayam
4. Sakuntalam of Rajaraja Varma - Pub. National Book Stall,
Kottayam 5. Aa Manusyan Ni Tanne by C.J.Thomas - Pub. National Book
Stall, Kottayam
6. Keuraliyute Katha by N. Krishna Pilla - Pub. D.C.Books,
Kottayam
7. Malayala Sahitya Caritram by P.K.Parameshwara Nair
- Pub. Kerala Sahitya Academy, Trichur
8. Kavitha Sahitya Caritram by Dr. M.Leelavathy
- Pub. Kerala Sahitya Academy, Trichur
Paper Code:1.1.2.D |
Tamil Paper I |
Poetry and Prose
|
100 |
Unit I |
Poetry |
|
20 |
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Text:
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Tamil Paaccudar - I
Portions prescribed:
1. Pura naannuru
2.Cilappatikaaram
3. Nantikkalambagam
4.Kudumba Vilakku |
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Unit II |
Poetry
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Jnanappana by Punthanam |
20 |
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Text:
|
Tamil Paamaalai II
Portions prescribed:
1. Tirukkural 2. Pandiyan Parisu |
|
Unit IIl |
Prose |
Khandakavya |
20 |
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Text: |
Ilakkiakkankal by Dr. M.Balamurugan |
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Unit IV |
Prose |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Tiru.Vi.Ka.Oor Ilakkiam by S.T.Kasirajan |
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Unit V |
Prose |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Ilakkiappozil by Dr. Ponnuswami |
|
Books recommended
1. Tamil Paaccudar -I - Pub. Prasaranga, Bangalore University,
Bangalore
2. Tamil Paamaalai -II - Pub. Prasaranga, Bangalore University,
Bangalore
3. Ilakkiakkankal by Dr. M.Balamurugan - Pub. Kavya, No.16,
17th E Cross, Indira Nagar II Stage, Bangalore - 18
4. Tiru.Vi.Ka.Oor by S.T.Kasirajan - Pub. Manivasakar Noolagam,
12B, West Sannadhi Veethi, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu 5.
Ilikkiappozil by Dr. Ponnuswamy - Pub. Annai Pathippagam
48 / 1, Uccinni Maakali Amman Koil Street, Palayamkotai,
Tamilnadu
Paper Code:1.1.2.E |
Kannada Paper I |
Prachina Kavya, Essay and Translation
|
100 |
Unit I |
Prachina Kavya |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Prachina Kavya Kusuma |
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Unit II |
Prachina Kavya
|
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Prachina Kavyadhare |
|
Unit IIl |
Essay |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Malenadina citragalu (Kuvempu) |
|
Unit IV |
Essay |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Rathasaptami and other Essays (Pu. Thi. Na.) |
|
Unit V |
Translation |
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20 |
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English to Kannada and Kannada to English |
|
Books recommended
1. Prachina Kavya Kusuma - Ed. Prof. H.S.Madhava Rao,
Prof K.Kodandarama
2. Prachina Kavyadhare - Ed. Dr.K.Gokulanath, Dr. Mangala
Priyadarshini
3. Malenadina Citragalu - Kuvempu
4. Rathasaptami and other Essays - Pu. Thi. Na.
5. Kannada Sahitya Charitre - R.S.Mugali
Paper Code:1.1.2.F
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Hindi Paper I
|
Modern Prose,
Poetry,Grammar and
Translation
|
100
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Unit I |
Modern Prose |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Gadyavihar Ed. by Saroj Singh |
|
Unit II |
Short Story
|
|
20 |
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Text: |
Katha Saptak Ed. by Ram Darash Misra |
|
Unit IIl |
Poetry |
|
20 |
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Text: |
Kavyatarang Ed. by Dr.Niranjan |
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Unit IV |
Grammar |
|
20 |
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Sanjna:Ling, Vacana, Karaka, Sarvanama, Visesan
Kriya: Kal, Vacan, Sandhi |
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Unit V |
Translation |
|
20 |
|
English to Hindi and Hindi to English |
|
Books recommended
1.Gadyavihar Ed. by Saroj Singh - Pub. Lok Bharati Prakasan,
15 A,Mahatma Gandhi Road, Allahabad
2. Kathasaptak Ed. by Ram Darash Misra - Pub. Radhakrishna
Prakasan P Ltd,7 / 23, Anzari Road, Daria Ganj,
New Delhi - 110 002
3. Kavyatarang Ed. by Dr. Niranjan - Pub. Jawahar Pustakalay,
Sadar Bazar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
4. Saral Subodh Hindi Vyakaran by Sri Motilal Chaturvedi - Pub.
Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra - 2
Part II
Paper Code:1.2.1.
|
Sanskrit Major
Paper I
Samskrut Bhasha Naipunyam -1(Mastering
Sanskrit Language -1)
(Texts, Grammar, Translation and Composition) |
100
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Unit I
|
Poetry
Raghuvamsa Canto 1 |
20
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Unit II
|
Prose
Hitopadesa, Mitralabha |
20
|
Unit III |
Laghusiddhantakaumudi |
20 |
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Maahesvarasutrani, Samjna,
Sandhi - Achsandhi to Visargasandhi
Subanta - Ajantapullinga to Halanta napumsakalinga,Avyayaani |
|
Unit IV |
General Grammar |
20 |
|
i) Declenation of Rama, Gopaa, Hari, Vishnu, Dhatru,Pitru, Aatman, Tad,
Asmad, Yushmad
ii) Conjugation in Lat, Lajn, Lote and Vidhilijn Lakaaraas of roots belonging to the
I (Bhuaadi), IV (Divaadi), VI (Tudaadi) and X (Churaadi)
Classes. |
|
Unit V
|
ITranslation - English to Sanskrit
Précis (Compression) in Sanskrit |
20
|
Books recommended
1. Raghuvamsa (Cantos 1-5) with Mallinatha's Commentary Ed.
by M.R.Kale,Motilal Banarsidas, New Delhi
2. Hitopadesa Ed. by M. R.Kale, Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
3. Laghusiddhantakaukudi by Sarada Ranjan Roy
4. Navaneetha Sanskrit Sabda - dhaturupavali Navaneeth
Prakasan, Mombay
5. Raghuvamsam canto 1 by R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Palghat, Kerala
6. Exercises in Sanskrit Translation by R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat, Kerala
7. Raghuvamsa Tr. by C.R.Devadhar - Pub. Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
8. Raghuvamsa Tr. by M.R.Kale - Pub. Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
9. Raghuvamsa - Rastriya Samskrit Samsthan,
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakapuri, New Delhi
10. Hitopadesa of Narayana - Rastriya Samskrit Samsthan, 56-57,
Institutional area, ,,
11. Sabdamanjari by R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Plalakkad, Kerala
12. Dhaturupamanjari by R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Plalakkad, Kerala
13. Hitopadesa Tr. by M.R.Kale - Pub. Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
14. Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi Ed by Sridharananda Sastri - Motilal
Banarsidass, N Delhi
15. Laghusiddhanta Kaumidi Ed. by Sharada Ranjan Roy - Motilal
Banarsidass, N Delhi
16. Sanskrit Composition by Apte.
Paper Code:1.2.2.
|
|
Sanskrit Major
Paper II
Samskrut Sahitya Parichay (Introduction
to Sanskrit Literature)
(Texts, History and Composition) |
100
|
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Unit I |
Kavyadarsa of Dandin - Pariccheda 1 |
20 |
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Unit II |
Sanskrit Gadya Sangraha |
20 |
|
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Harischandropaakhyanam, Gurubhaktih,
Gangaavataranam, Anguleeyakapraaptih,
Sibeh Upaakhyaanam, Sukajanmakatha, Maatangacharitam,
Krutakakalahah and Bhushankaveh Shivarajena Parichayah |
|
|
Unit III |
Sanskrit Padya Sangraha
|
20 |
|
|
Upanisadvachanaamrutam, Muula Ramayanam,
Sitaparityagah, Sivaparvatisamvaadah,
Simhadilipasamvaadah, Saradvarnanam,
Kapilaasramavarnanam, Dasavataravarnanam and
Subhashitaani.
|
|
|
Unit IV
|
History of Sanskrit Literature
(Beginnings, Padyakavya, Gadyakavya & Campuu) |
20
|
|
Unit V
|
Translation from Sanskrit to English
Paragraph Writing in Sanskrit |
20
|
Books recommended
1. Kavyadarsa of Dandin - Pub. Krishna Das Malike
Chwokhamba
Pustaka Bhandara, Varanasi
2. Sanskrit Gadya Padya Sangraha on the website
www.vedamu.org
3. A Concise History of Sanskrit Literature by Gaurinath Shastri
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
4. A Short Hisotry of Sanskrit Literature - R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat, kerala
5. History of Classical Sanskrit Literature by A.B.Keith - Motilal
Banarsidas, New Delhi
6. History of Indian Literature Vol. III by M.Winternitz - Motilal
Banarsidas, New Delhi
Part III
Paper Code:1.3.1. |
Minor I - Paper I |
Western Literary Criticism
|
100 |
|
|
|
|
Unit I
|
Classical Age
Plato, Aristotle, Horace and Longinus |
20
|
|
Unit II
|
Middle Age
Plotinus, Augustine and Aquinas |
20
|
|
Unit III
|
Renaissance
Sir Philip Sidney, Bacon and
Johnson
|
20
|
|
Unit IV
|
17th Century
John Milton, John Dryden and
John Dennis |
20
|
|
Unit V
|
18th Century
Joseph Addison, Alexander Pope
and Dr. Samuel Johnson |
20
|
Books recommended
1. History of Literary Criticism by Harry Blamire
Pub. Macmillan,
2 / 10, Ansari Road, Dariyaganj, New Delhi - 110 002
2. English Literary Criticism by J.W.H.Atkins (in three volumes)
Pub. Methuen, London
3. Literary Criticism by William K.Jr. & Cleanth (in four volumes) by
Brooks
Pub. Routledge Kegan Paul, London
4. An Introduction to English Criticism by B.Prasad
Pub. Macmillan,
2 / 10, Ansari Road, Dariyaganj, New Delhi - 110 002
Paper Code:1.3.2. |
|
Minor II - Paper I Western Philosophy
|
100 |
|
|
|
|
Unit I
|
Ancient Philosophy |
20
|
|
|
Beginnings, Sophistic Movement - Plato, Aristotle;
Stoics - Epicures and Wandering Sages |
|
|
Unit II
|
Medieval Philosophy |
20
|
|
|
Augustine, Boethius, John Scotus Eriugena,Peter Abelard |
|
|
Unit III
|
Medieval Philosophy
|
20
|
|
|
Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure,John Duns Scotus and William Ockham
|
|
|
Unit IV
|
Descartes to Kant - Descartes, Locke and Berkeley |
20
|
|
Unit V
|
Descartes to Kant - Spinoza, Hume and Kant |
20
|
Books recommended
1. Western Philosophy - An Anthology by John Cottingham
Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 1996
2. The Oxford Illustrated History of Western Philosophy - Ed. by
Anthony Kenny
3. A History of Philosophy (three volumes) by
John Edward Erdmann
Anmol Publications P. Ltd, New Delhi - 2
4. History of Western Philosophy by Frank Thilly,
Central Publications, Delhi
5. A Critical Survey of Western Philosophy by Y.Masih
Munshiram
Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi
6. History of Western Philosophy by Russel
II Year BA (Honours) Course
Code No. |
|
Part I
|
Marks |
Paper Code: 2.1.1 |
English Paper II |
Drama, Novel, Composition |
100 |
|
|
|
|
Unit I & |
Drama
|
|
40 |
Unit II |
Text: |
Nagamandala by Girish Karnad |
|
Unit III & |
Novel |
|
40 |
Unit IV |
Text: |
Guide by R.K.Narayan |
|
Unit V |
Composition |
Guide by R.K.Narayan |
20 |
|
Précis, Letter Writing, Notes-making, Expansion,
Proverbs and Feature-writing |
|
Books recommended
1. Nagamandala by Girish Karnad - Oxford University, Madras
2. Guide by R.K. Narayan - Macmillan, Madras
3. Comprehensive English Grammar and Composition by
N. Krishna Swamy
Paper Code:2.1.2.A |
Sanskrit Paper II |
Drama, Fable or Popular tale,
|
100 |
|
|
Grammar and Composition
|
|
Unit I & |
Drama
|
|
35 |
Unit II |
Text: |
Malavikagnimitra of Kalidasa |
|
Unit III |
Fable |
|
35 |
|
Text: |
Pancatantram (I Tantra) |
|
Unit l V |
Grammar |
|
20 |
|
Sandhis
Karakas,
Samasas,
Pratyayah
Kritpratyay - Ktva, Lyap,Tumun,
Nyat, Yat, Kta, Ktavatu,
Satru, Saanach, Tavyat, Aneeyar
Tadditas Pratyayh - Matup, In, Thak, Tva, Tal.
Sreepratyay - Tap and Jneep |
|
|
|
Change of Voice, |
|
unit V
|
Composition |
10 |
|
Essay writing in Sanskrit or Comprehension in Sanskrit |
|
Books recommended
1. Malavikagnimitra Ed. by M.R.Kale - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
2. Malavikagnimitra Ed. by C.R.Devadhar - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
3. Malavikagnimitra Ed. by M.D.Paradkar - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
4. Pancatantram Ed. by M.R.Kale - Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
5. A Higher Sanskrit Grammar by M.R.Kale - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
6. A Concise History of Sanskrit Literature by Gaurinath Sastri
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
7. Sanskrit Nibandha Ratnakara by Dr. Sivaprasad Bharadwaj
Pub. Ashok Prakasan, Delhi
8. Vibhaktivallari - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar,
Bangalore
9. Natva Nijantam - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar,
Bangalore
10. Kalabodhini - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar,
Bangalore
11. Samasah - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar,
Bangalore
12. Sandhih - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar, Bangalore
13. Karakam - Samskrita Bharathi, Aksharam, Girinagar,
Bangalore
Paper Code:2.1.2.B |
Telugu Paper II
|
Drama, Short Story and Composition |
100 |
Unit I |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Sri Krishnadevarayalu by Prof. K.Sreerama Murth |
|
Unit II |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Nayakuralu by Uppaala Satyanarayana |
|
Unit lll |
Short Story |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Telugu Katha Ed. by D.Ramalingam |
|
|
|
The following only:
i) Eduruchustunna Muhurtham
ii) Nannugurinchi Katha Vrayavu?
iii) Karmasiddhantham
iv) Anavasarapu Dampathyam
v) Sanmana Bhangam |
|
Unit lV |
Short Story |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Katha Bharathi - Telugu Kathanikalu Ed by Vakati Pandu Ranga Rao and |
|
|
|
Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma
The following only:
i) Mamakaram
ii) Parvathi Parinayam
iii) Asha kiranam
iv) Purnahuti
v) Kaanuka |
|
Unit V |
Composition |
|
20 |
|
Essay and Comprehension in Telugu |
|
Books recommended
1. Sri Krishnadevarayalu by Prof. K.Sreerama Murthy
Visalandhra Publishing House, 4-7-435, Bank Street,
Hyderabad - 500001
2. Nayakuralu by Uppaala Satyanarayana, Alaknagar, Hyderabad
3. Telugu Katha Ed. by D. Ramalingam - Sahitya Academy,
New Delhi
4. Katha Bharathi - Telugu Kathanikalu Ed. by Vakati Pandu
Ranga Rao and Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma, National Book
Trust, India
5. Vyasavali by Diwakarla Venkatavadhani,
Sreerama Book Depot, Market Street, Secunderabad
6. Vijnana Vyasavali by Maralla Nageswara Rao
Maruthi Book Depot, No.63, Main Road, Guntur - 520 003
Paper Code:2.1.2.C |
Malayalam Paper II
|
Prose |
100 |
Unit I |
General Introduction to Prose Literature in Malayalam |
20 |
Unit II |
Essay |
|
|
|
Text: |
Pariprekshyam (1999). |
20 |
|
|
The following only:
i) P.K.Narayana Pisharodi - Keralathile kalakal
ii) S. Gupthan Nair - Ibsen
iii) Sara Joseph - Pennezhuthinte Prasakthy
iv) Sukumar Azhikkode -Sree Narayanante Darsanam
v) R.Narendra Prasad - Nishedhavum Adhunikathayum |
|
Unit lll |
Biography / Autobiography / Travelogue |
20 |
|
Text: |
Balidvipu by S.K.Pottekadu |
|
Unit lV |
Novel |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Khasakkinte Itihasam by O.V.Vijayan |
|
Unit V |
Short Story |
|
20 |
|
Text:
Naveena Katha |
|
|
. The following only:
i) Karoor - Mothiram
ii) Thakazhi - Thahasildarule Achan
iii) Uroob - Rachiyamma
iv) Sacaria - Prapanchathinte
Avasistangal
v) Madhavikutty - Unny |
|
Books recommended
1. Malayala Sahitya Caritram by P.K.Parameshwaran Nair
Pub. Kendra Sahitya Academy, New Delhi
2. Pariprekshyam - Pub. M.G.University, Kottayam (1999)
3. Balidvipu by S.K.Pottekadu - Pub. D.C.Books, Kottayam
4. Khasakkinte Itihasam by O.V.Vijayan - Pub. D.C.Books,
Kottayam
5. Naveena Katha - Pub. M.G.University, Kottayam (1999)
Paper Code:2.1.2.D |
Tamil Paper II
|
Novel, Drama and Short Story |
100 |
Unit I |
Novel |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Anti - Dr. S.Shanmuga Sundaram |
|
Unit II |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Manonmaniyam - Sundaram Pillai |
|
Unit lll |
Novel |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Kurincitteen - Mrs. Rajam Krishnan |
|
Unit IV |
Short Story |
|
|
|
Text: |
Uyirizai - Mr. V.P.Ithaya Venthan |
|
Unit V |
Short Story |
|
|
|
Text: |
Veetkai - Suryakantan |
|
Books recommended
1. Anti by Dr. S.Shanmuga Sundaram
Pub. Kaavya, No.16, 17th Cross, Indira Nagar, II Stage,
Bangalore
2. Manonmaniuyam by Sundaram Pillai - Pub. Paarinilayam, Madras
3. Kurinchitteen by Mrs. Rajam Krishnan
Pub. Tamil Puththakalayam, Broadway, Madras
4. Uyirizai by Mr. V.P.Ithaya Venthan
Pub. Kaavya, No.16, 17th Cross, Indira Nagar, II Stage,
Bangalore
5. Veetkai by Suryakantan - New Century Book House P Ltd, 47B,
Citko, Industrial Estate, Ambattur, Madras - 600 098
Paper Code:2.1.2.E |
Kannada Paper II
|
Drama, Short Story, |
100 |
|
|
Pravasakathana and Composition |
|
Unit I |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Karnata Sakuntala, Acts 1-4 by Basavappa Sastri |
|
Unit II |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Jalagara by Kuvempu |
|
Unit lll |
Short Story |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Vyasaraya Ballalara Ayda Kathegalu |
|
Unit IV |
Pravasakathana |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Pampayatre by Vi. Si. |
|
Unit V |
Essay writing in Kannada |
20 |
|
Sankshepalekhana and Visayagrahike |
|
Books recommended
1. Karnata Sakuntala by Basavappa Sastri
2. Jalagara by Kuvempu
3. Vyasarayaballalara Ayda Kathegalu by Vyasarayaballala
4. Pampayatre by Vi. Si.
5. Prabandhaloka Ed. by Srinivasaraju
Paper Code:2.1.2.F |
Hindi
Paper II
|
Drama, Khandakavya, Bhaktikavya, |
100 |
|
|
Novel and Functional Hindi |
|
Unit I |
Drama |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Katha ik Kams Ki by Dayaprakash Sharma |
|
Unit II |
Khandakavya |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Shakuntala by Maithilisaran Gupt |
|
Unit lll |
Bhaktikavya |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Ramacharita Manas - Ayodhya Kanda |
|
Unit IV |
Novel |
|
20 |
|
Text: |
Mahabhoj by Mannu Bhandari |
|
Unit V |
Functional Hindi |
20 |
Books recommended
1. Katha ik Kams Ki by Dayaprakash Sharma
Radhakrishna Prakashan P Ltd, 7 / 23, Anzari Road,
Daria Ganj, N.Delhi
2. Shakuntala by Maithili Saran Gupta - Sahitya Sadan, Jhansi
3. Ramacharita Manas - Pub. Gita Press, Ghorakhpur
4. Mahabhoj by Mannu Bhandari Radhakrishna Prakashan P Ltd,
7 / 23, Anzari Road, Daria Ganj, N.Delhi
5. Vyavaharik Hindi Vyakaran by Dr. Hardev Bhahari
Lok Bharathi Prakashan, 15A, Mahatma Gandhi Road,
Allahabad - 1
6. Prayojanamoolak Hindi by Ram Prakash and Dr. Dinesh Gupta
Radhakrishna Prakashan P Ltd, 7 / 23, Anzari Road, Daria Ganj,
N.Delhi
Part II
Paper Code:2.2.1. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper III |
100 |
|
|
Samskrut Bhasha Naipunyam-2
(Mastering Sanskrit Language-2)
(Texts, Grammar, Translation and composition) |
|
Unit I |
|
Kumarasambhava Canto V |
20 |
Unit II |
|
Kadambari - Sukanaasopadesa |
20 |
Unit lll |
|
Laghusiddhantakaumidi |
20 |
|
|
Streepatyay, Vibhaktyarth,
Samasa - Avyayibhav to Samasaantaah,
Tijnantha - Bhuvaadi to Churaadi, Nyanthaprakriyaa,
Sannantha, Yajnantha, Yajnlugantha, Naamadhaatavah,
Aatmanepadaprakriya, Parasmaipadaprakriya,
Bhaavakarma and Karmakartru. |
|
Unit IV |
|
General Grammar |
20 |
|
|
i) Declenation of Mati, Nadee, Dhenu, Vadhuu, Matru,
Phala, Vaari, Madhu (Napum), Marut, Dandin, Vaach,
Sarit, Sarva (in all genders) |
|
|
|
ii) Conjugation of Bhuvaadi, Divaadi, Tudaadi, Churaadi,
Adaadi, Kryaadi roots in Vidhilijn, Aaseerlijn, Lujn and
Lrut Lakaraas. |
|
|
|
iii) Krutpratyays - Ktva, Tumun, Lyap, Nyat, Yat, Kta,
Ktavatu, Satru, Saanach, Tavyat, Aneeyar.
Taddhitapratyayas - Matup, In, Thak, Tva, Tal. |
|
Unit V |
Translation |
20 |
|
English to Sanskrit and Sanskrit to English |
|
Books recommended
1. Kumarasambhava with Mallinatha's Commentary
2. Kadambari of Bana - Ed. by P.V.Kane - Pub. Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
3. Laghusiddhantakaoumudi - Ed. by Shridharananda Shastri
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
4. Laghusiddhantakaumudi - by Sarada Ranjan Roy - Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
5. Kumarasambhava - Ed. by C.R.Devadhar - Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
6. Kumarasambhava - Krishnadas Series - Chaukhambica Sanskrit
Series, Varanasi
7. Kadambari - Ed. by Mohan Dev Panth - Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
8. Sanskrit Composition - by Apte
9. Exercises in Sanskrit Translation - R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat, Kerala
Paper Code:2.2.2. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper IV |
100 |
|
|
Darsanaanaam Saamaanya Parichay
(Elements of Darsanas) |
|
Unit I |
|
Tarkasangraha of Annambhatta |
20 |
Unit II &
Unit lll |
|
Shad-darsanasamuccaya of Haribhadra
(Bauddha, Jaina, Saankhya, Jaiminiya) |
40
|
Unit IV &
Unit V |
|
History of Darsanaas
(Excluding Vedanta systems) |
40
|
Books recommended
1. Tarkasangraha - by Athalye and Bodas, BORI, Pune, 1963
2. India - What Can It Teach Us? - Kuppu Swami Sastri
3. Sad-darsanasamuccaya with English translation and notes
by Dr. M.Sivakumara Swamy, Prasaranga, Bangalore University,
1976
4. A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy - by Chandradhar Sarma
5. Essentials of Indian Philosophy - by M.Hiriyanna - Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
6. Tarkasangraha - by Krishnadas - Pub. Chaukhamba Sanskrit
Series, Varanasi
7. Tarkasangraha - Translated by Dayananda Bhargava - Motilal
Banarsidass, N Delhi
Part III
Paper Code:2.3.1. |
Minor I - Paper II
|
Western Literary Criticism |
100 |
Unit I |
Romantic Age |
20 |
|
William Wordsworth, Samuel Coleridge and P.B.Shelly |
|
Unit II |
Victorian Age |
20 |
|
John Ruskin, Mathew Arnold, Walter Horatio Pater |
|
Unit III |
Twentieth Century |
20 |
|
Henry James, W.B.Yeats, Ezra Pound,
A.C. Bradley, T.S. Eliot |
|
Unit IV |
Twentieth Century |
20 |
|
I.A. Richards, William Empson, F.R.Leavis |
|
Unit V |
Twentieth Century |
20 |
|
Virginia Wolf, Crowe Ransom, Roman Jacobson,
Roland Barth |
|
Books recommended
1. History of Literary Criticism by Harry Blamire
Pub. Macmillan, 2 / 10, Ansari Road, Dariyaganj,
New Delhi - 110 002
2. English Literary Criticism by J.W.H.Atkins (in three volumes) -
Methuen,London
3. Literary Criticism by William K.Jr. & Cleanth (in four volumes) by
Brooks Pub. Routledge Kegan Paul, London
4. An Introduction to English Criticism by B.Prasad
Pub. Macmillan, 2 / 10, Ansari Road, Dariyaganj,
New Delhi - 110 002
Paper Code:2.3.2. |
Minor Il - Paper II
|
Western Philosophy |
100 |
Unit I |
Continental Philosophy |
20 |
|
Fichte, Schelling, Schiller, Hegel, Marks,
Schopenhauer, Roger Sruton. |
|
Unit II |
Continental Philosophy |
20 |
|
Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Bergson, Croce, Brentano,
Husserl, Dilthey, Sartre. |
|
Unit III |
Mill to Wittgenstein: |
20 |
|
John Stuart Mill, Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein
The Vienna Circle, Private Language Movement |
|
Unit IV |
Political Philosophy |
20 |
|
German Romantic Idealism; Plato, Aristotle, Hegel;
Utilitarianism - Cicero, Seneca. |
|
Unit V |
Political Philosophy |
20 |
|
Middle Ages to 20th Century: Church and State
Anti-papalism - Dante, Marsiglio Ockham,
Thomas Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Rousseau. |
|
Books recommended
1. Western Philosophy - An Anthology by John Cottingham
Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 1996
2. The Oxford Illustrated History of Western Philosophy - Ed. by
Anthony Kenny
3. A History of Philosophy (three volumes) by John Edward
Erdmann Anmol Publications P. Ltd, New Delhi - 2
4. History of Western Philosophy by Frank Thilly,
Central Publications, Delhi
5. A Critical Survey of Western Philosophy by Y.Masih
Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi
6. History of Western Philosophy by Russell
III Year BA (Honours) Course
Part II
Paper Code:3.2.1. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper V |
|
|
|
Samskrita Bhashanaipunyam -3
(Mastering Sanskrit Language -3)
(Texts, Grammar, Translation and Composition) |
100 |
Unit I |
Kiratarjuniyam Cantos I & II |
20 |
Unit II |
Harsa Caritam - Ucchvaasa 1 |
20 |
Unit III |
Laghusiddhantakaumudi |
20 |
|
Krudantha Krutyaprakriya, Purvakrudantham,
Unaadayah, Uttarakrudantham |
|
|
Tadditaah - Apatyadhikara to Svaarthikaaha |
|
Unit IV |
Translation |
20 |
|
English to Sanskrit and Sanskrit to English |
|
Unit V |
Essay in Sanskrit |
20 |
Books recommended
1. Kiratarjuniyam Cantos I - III - Translated by M.R. Kale
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
2. Harsacaritam - Ed. by P.V. Kane Pub. Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
3. Laghusiddhantakaumudi - by Sharada Ranjan Roy - Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
4. Laghusiddhantakaumudi - Ed. by Shridharananda Shastri
Pub. Chaukhambica Sanskrit Series, Varanasi
5. Kiratarjuniyam Cantos I & II - Ed. by Janardana Shastri
Pandeya Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
6. Exercises in Sanskrit Translation - R.S.Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat, Kerala
7. Nibandharatnamala - Rashtriya Samskrit Samsthan,
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakapuri, New Delhi - 110058
Paper Code:3.2.2. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper Vl |
100 |
|
|
Samskrut Natakam Natyasastramcha
(Sanskrit Drama & Dramaturgy)
(Texts, History & Composition) |
|
Unit I |
Svapnavasavadattam of Bhasa |
20 |
Unit II |
Dasarupaka - Chapter I |
20 |
Unit III &
Unit IV |
History of Dramatic Literature
|
40
|
Unit V |
Précis writing and Essay writing in Sanskrit |
20 |
Books recommended
1. Svapnavasavadatta of Bhasa - Translated by M.R.Kale
Book Seller's Publishing Co. 1961
2. Dasarupaka of Dhananjaya Nirnayasagar Press, Bombay
3. Sanskrit Drama - by A.B. Keith - Pub. Motilal Banarsidass,
New Delhi
4. Types of Sanskrit Drama - by Mankad
5. A Concise History of Sanskrit Literature by Gaurishankar
Shastri
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi (1974)
6. History of Indian Literature - by Winternitz Vol III (Classical
Literature) Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
7. Dasarupaka - by Krishnadas - Pub. Chaukhambika Sanskrit
Series, Varanasi
8. A Short History of Sanskrit Literature - R.S. Vadhyar, Kalpatti,
Palghat, Kerala
Paper Code:3.2.3. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper Vll |
100 |
|
|
Vedah, Upanisat Geeta cha
(Veda, Upanisad and Gita)
(Selected Vedic hymns, Selected
portion of Upanisads, Selected portion
of Bhagavad-Gita and Literature) |
|
Unit I
|
Vedabharati Ed. by Dr. M.Sivakumara Swami
Suktas I.1, I.154, II.33. |
20
|
Unit II
|
Kathopanisad
First three Vallis |
20
|
Unit III
|
Bhagavad-Gita
Adhyaya II |
20
|
Unit lV &
Unit V |
History of Vedic Literature and Epic Literature
|
40
|
Books recommended
1. Vedabharati - Bharavi Prakashan, No.88, 4th Cross, Diagonal
Road,RPC Layout, Bangalore - 560 040
2. Kathopanisad - Ramakrishna Math, Madras / Bangalore
3. Bhagavad-Gita - Ramakrishna Math, Madras / Bangalore
4. History of Indian Literature Vol. I Parts I & II - by Winternitz
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
5. History of Sanskrit Literature - A.A. MacDonnell - Motilal
Banarsidass, N.Delhi
6. Vedic Reader for Students - A.A. MacDonnell - Oxford
University Press
7. Outlines of Indian Philosophy - M.Hiriyanna - Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
8. Bhagavad-Gita - Ed. by S.Radhakrishnan - Allen University,
London
Paper Code:3.2.4. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper Vlll |
100 |
|
|
Vedantadarsanam (Vedanta Systems)
(Texts and History) |
|
Unit I
|
Advaita
Vedantasara of Sadananda |
20
|
Unit II
|
Visistadvaita
Yatindramatadipika |
20
|
Unit III
|
Saktivisistadvaita
Brahmasutra Sankari Vyakhya - Sutras 1 - 4 by Umucigi Sankara Sastrin |
20
|
Unit lV
|
Dvaita
Tattvasankhyayana, Tattvodyota and Pramanalaksana of Madhvacarya |
20
|
Unit V |
History of Vedanta Systems |
20 |
Books recommended
1. Vedantasara of Sadananda Ed. by Badrinarayan Sukla
Pub. Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi
2. Vedantasara of Sadananda - Pub. Sri Ramakrishna Math,
Madras / Bangalore
3. Yatindramatadipika - Pub. Sri Ramakrishna Math,
Madras / Bangalore
4. Brahmasutra Sankara Bhashya - Pub. Saddharmasimhasana
Peetha Ujjini, Bellary District, Karnataka
5. A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy - Dr. Chandradhar Sarma.
6. Outlines of Indian Philosophy - M.Hiriyanna - Motilal
Banarsidass, New.Delhi
7. Saktivisistadvaitadarsana - by Dr.Chandrasekhara Shivacharya
Mahaswamiji Jangamwadi Math, Varanasi
8. Saktivisistadvaitadarsan - by Dr. T.G.Siddhiapparadhya,
Mysore.
Paper Code:3.2.5. |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper lX |
100 |
|
|
Sahityasastram (Literary Criticism in Sanskrit)
(Text (s) & History) |
|
Unit I |
Sahityadarpana Pariccheda 1 |
20 |
Unit II |
Kuvalayananda - Upama to Vyatireka |
20 |
Unit III |
Kavyaprakasa Ullasa II |
20 |
Unit lV |
Natyasastra Adhyaya IV |
20 |
Unit V |
History of Sanskrit Poetics |
20 |
Books recommended
1. Sahityadarpana - Chaukhambika Sanskrit Series, Varanasi
2. Kuvalaynanda - R.S. Vadhyar, Kalpatti, Palghat, Kerala
3. Kuvalayananda - Nirnayasagar Press, Bombay (old edition)
4. Kavyaprakasa with three commentaries - Rashtriya Samskrit
Samsthan 56-57, Institutional Area, Janakapuri,
New Delhi - 110 058
5. Kavyaprakasa with Balabodhini - BORI, Pune
6. Sahityadarpana I, II & X - Ed. by P.V. Kane - Pub. Motilal
Banarsidass, N.Delhi
7. Natyasastra of Bharata
8. Kavyaprakasa - Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi
9. History of Sanskrit Poetics - P.V. Kane - Pub. Motilal
Banarsidass, New Delhi
10. History of Sanskrit Poetics - S.K. De
Paper Code:3.2.6.A |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper X A |
100 |
|
|
Bharatiya Tantravijnana Paramparaha
(Indian Scientific and Technical Traditions)
(Texts and History |
|
Unit I |
Ayurveda - Carakasamhita |
20 |
|
Sutrasthana Adhyaya 1 - Deerghajeeviteeya
Vimanasthana Adhyaya 8 - Janapadodhvamsa |
|
Unit II |
Vrksayurveda - Brihatsamhita Chap 55 |
20 |
Unit III |
Vastusastra - Brihatsamhita Vastuvidyadhyaya |
20 |
Unit lV |
Ganita and Bhumiti |
20 |
|
Lilavati - Sreni-vyavahaaraantha Adhyayas 1-3
Bhaskara's Beejaganitam Adhyayas 1-2 |
|
Unit V |
History of Scientific and Technical Literature |
20 |
Books recommended
1.
Ayurved ka Pramanik Itihas - Gupta, etc. Krishnadas Academy
Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi 1998
2. Ayurved ka Vaijnanik itihas - Priyavrat Sarma, etc.
Chaukhamba Orientalia, Varanasi 1975
3. History of Indian Medicine - Mitra, Jyotir, Jyotirloka Prakashan,
Varanasi 1974
4. Pracina Bharatiya Vriksayurveda - M.D. Pandit
Shubhada Saraswati Prakashan, Pune 1999
Athava (or)
Paper Code:3.2.6.B |
Sanskrit Major
|
Paper X B |
100 |
|
|
Bhashavijnana Bhumika
(Introduction to Linguistics) |
|
Unit I
|
Language - Its nature, importance,
Origin and Development |
20
|
|
Linguistic families, criteria to decide. |
|
Unit II |
Methods of Classification of Languages |
20 |
|
Indo-European family: Chief common Characteristics.
History of Indo-Aryan languages. |
|
Unit III |
Phonetics |
20 |
|
Sanskrit Alphabet, Physiology of Language,
Acoustic Phonetics, Accent, Ablaut, Phonetic Changes,
Analogy. |
|
Unit lV |
Morphology |
20 |
|
Suffixes, Noun Forming Suffixes (Krut and
Taddhitha)
Vedic Infinitive, Gerund, Compounds:
Origin and Types; Verbal Morphology. |
|
Unit V |
Semantics |
20 |
|
Primary and Secondary meanings, Etymological meaning
Synonyms, Polysemy, Antonyms, Clauses of semantic
change, Kinds of semantic change. |
|
Books recommended
1. Introduction to Linguistics - Ratford.A, elal, Cambridge
University Press 1999
2. Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics - Lyons John
Cambridge University Press 1968
3. Phonology in Generative Grammar - Kenstowiez.M, Basil
Blackwell, 1994
4. Morphology - Spencer.A, Cambridge University Press 1995
5. Elements of General Phonetics - Abercrombie David,
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1966
6. An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics - M.Srimannarayana
Murthi, D.K.Publishers, Delhi, 1984
7. An Introduction to Linguistics - Prof. Kuriakose & J. Mathew
Gayathri Publishers, Kochi.
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