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ISBN-10 : 9004468668
ISBN-13 : 978-9004468665
Author: Antonia Ruppel
This Reader aims at bridging the gap between introductory/grammar lessons and independent reading of Sanskrit texts. Fully annotated readings from epics, narrative and subhāṣitas are supplemented by sections on syntax, word formation and compounding, and also a 900-word study vocabulary.
An Introductory Sanskrit Reader Improving Reading Fluency 1st table of contents:
1 Hitopadeśa, or Supportive Advice
a The Dog, the Donkey and the Thief (2.2)
b The Lion, Mouse and Cat (2.3)
c The Clever Woman and the Bell (2.4)
d The Clever Woman with Two Lovers (2.6)
e The Lion and the Old Hare (2.8)
f The Elephant, the Hares and the Moon (3.3)
g The Blue Jackal (3.7)
h The Sage and the Mouse (4.5)
i The Old Crane and the Crab (4.6)
j The Brahmin and the Pots (4.7)
k The Two Demons (4.8)
l The Brahmin and the Three Crooks (4.9)
2 Vikramacarita, or Vikrama’s Deeds
a I Volunteer as Tribute (Story 8)
b Eight Jewels from Eight Goddesses (Story 21)
c King Vikrama in His Element (Story 22)
d Don’t Believe Everything You See (Story 30)
3 Rāmāyaṇa, or Rāma’s Journey
a The Beauty of the Night (1. 33.14–18)
b A Perfect Leader (2.1.15–28)
c A Land Without Leadership (2.61.8–23)
d Jābāli the Materialist on the Meaning of Life (2.100.1–17)
e Sītā Cautions Rāma on the Handling of Weapons (3.8.1–12, 20–29)
f Rāma Asks Nature If It Has Seen Sītā (3.58.1–22, 31–34)
g The Ascetic Śabarī (3.70.4–27)
h The Hermitage of the Seven Sages (4.13.12–27)
i Tārā Counsels Her Husband Vālin (4.15.7–23)
j Tārā Laments Her Husband Vālin (4. 20.12–17)
k The Rainy Season (4.27.2–46)
l Svayaṃprabhā’s Cave (4.49.12–52.13)
m Hanumān Learns about His Immaculate Conception (4.65.8–28)
n How Should I Address Sītā? (5.28.3–44)
4 Kathāsaritsāgara, or Ocean of Rivers of Stories
a Śiva Explains the Significance of Skulls (1.2.10–15)
b Brahmadatta and the Golden Swans (1.3.27–34)
c Pāṇini (1.4.20–25)
d Hand with Five Fingers, Hand with Two Fingers (1.5.8–12)
e Why the Fish Laughed (1.5.14–25)
f King Śibi Sacrifices Himself (1.7.88–97)
g How the Bṛhatkathā Came to Earth (1.8.1–38)
h Ahalyā: Bilingual and Clever (3.3.137–147)
i Buddhist Merchant, Hindu Son (6.1.11–54)
j The Brahmin and the Outcaste (6.1.123–133)
k The Seven Princesses: King Kaliṅgadatta Is Told a Story within a Story within a Story (6.2.9–45)
l Tapodatta Tries to Replace Study with Penance (7.6.13–24)
m Should You Turn a Mouse into a Girl? (10.6.125–135)
n Once You’ve Tasted the Good Stuff … (10.6.178–185)
o Guard the Door! (10.6.209–211)
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