Watch curated video lessons to master Sanskrit at your own pace. Start from the basics and progress to advanced topics with interactive, high-quality tutorials.
Begin your Sanskrit journey by mastering the Devanagari script, learning the basic alphabet, and practicing correct pronunciation.
Learn about Sanskrit vowel marks (mātrās), their application in the Devanagari script, and how they modify pronunciation.
Explore the basics of Sanskrit consonant clusters (saṁyukta varṇa) and how they combine in the Devanagari script.
Deepen your understanding of Sanskrit consonant clusters with advanced examples and their usage in words.
Learn to form and understand basic interrogative sentences in Sanskrit, focusing on "Who is?" (एषः कः?).
Master forming questions about actions in Sanskrit, focusing on "What does he do?" (सः किम् करोति?).
Understand the core components of Sanskrit sentences: subject (कर्ता), object (कर्म), and verb (क्रिया).
Explore Sanskrit number (singular, dual, plural) and third-person forms in verbs and pronouns.
Learn the second-person forms in Sanskrit, including pronouns and verb conjugations.
Master first-person pronouns and verb conjugations in Sanskrit for self-referential sentences.
Learn Sanskrit pronouns and the present tense (लट् लकार) for constructing simple sentences.
Study masculine nouns in Sanskrit, focusing on their declension and usage, using "अश्वः" (horse) as an example.
Explore neuter gender nouns in Sanskrit, their declension patterns, and grammatical usage.
Learn about neuter nouns ending in -अ in Sanskrit, focusing on their declension and sentence usage.
Master the Sanskrit future tense (लृट् लकार) and its conjugation for verbs.
Learn the Sanskrit past tense (लङ् लकार) and how to conjugate verbs to describe past actions.
Understand the Sanskrit optative mood (विधिलिङ् लकार) for expressing "should" or possibilities.
Learn the Sanskrit imperative mood (लोट् लकार) for expressing orders and requests.
Study feminine nouns ending in -आ in Sanskrit, their declension, and grammatical usage.
Master the Sanskrit pronoun "अस्मद्" (I, we) and its declension for first-person references.
Learn the Sanskrit copula verb "अस्" (is, am, are) and its conjugation in various tenses.
Understand the Sanskrit pronoun "युष्मद्" (you, your) and its declension for second-person references.
Learn the Sanskrit pronouns "सः" and "तत्" (he, his, him, they, them) and their declensions.
Master interrogative pronouns in Sanskrit like "किम्" (who, what, whom, whose) and their usage.
Explore relative pronouns in Sanskrit like "यत्" (who, whom, whose) and their grammatical roles.
Learn feminine pronouns in Sanskrit like "सा" and "या" (she) and their declension patterns.
Study masculine nouns ending in -इ in Sanskrit, focusing on their declension and usage.
Learn masculine nouns ending in -उ in Sanskrit, their declension, and sentence application.
Discover a foundational list of Sanskrit verbs (धातु) and their meanings in this first part.
Learn Sanskrit cardinal numerals and how to use them for counting in sentences.
Understand the gender variations of numerals in Sanskrit and their grammatical agreement.
Explore Sanskrit nouns ending in -ऋ, their declension, and usage in sentences.
Continue learning Sanskrit verbs with the second part of the verb list (धातुपाठ).
Master Sanskrit ordinal numbers and their application in sequencing and descriptions.
Learn about Sanskrit आत्मनेपदी (middle voice) verbs and their conjugation patterns.
Deepen your knowledge of Sanskrit आत्मनेपदी verbs with additional examples in part two.
Explore the third installment of the Sanskrit verb list (धातुपाठ) with more verbs and meanings.
Study Sanskrit nouns ending in -ई, their declension, and usage in complex sentences.
Learn about Sanskrit nouns ending in -उ, their declension patterns, and sentence usage.
Explore Sanskrit consonant-ending nouns (हलन्त) and their declension in various cases.
Continue with the fourth part of the Sanskrit verb list (धातुपाठ), focusing on advanced verbs.
Learn the accusative case (द्वितीया विभक्ति) in Sanskrit and its role as the object (कर्म कारक).
Understand the instrumental case (तृतीया विभक्ति) in Sanskrit and its use as the means (करण कारक).
Explore the Sanskrit suffix "क्त्वा" for forming gerunds and its application in sentences.
Complete the Sanskrit verb list (धातुपाठ) with the fifth part, covering advanced verb forms.
Learn the Sanskrit suffix "ल्यप्" for forming absolutives and its grammatical usage.
Master the dative case (संप्रदान कारक) in Sanskrit for indicating the recipient or purpose.
Learn the ablative case (पंचमी विभक्ति) in Sanskrit for expressing separation or origin.
Understand the possessive case (षष्ठी विभक्ति) in Sanskrit for indicating possession or relationship.
Explore the Sanskrit suffix "क्त" for forming past participles and its role in sentences.
Learn the Sanskrit suffix "क्तवतु" for forming past active participles and its usage.
Understand the Sanskrit suffix "शतृ" for forming present participles in active voice.
Learn the Sanskrit suffix "शानच्" for forming present participles in middle voice.
Explore the Sanskrit suffix "तुमुन्" for forming infinitives and its grammatical applications.
Master the Sanskrit suffix "ल्युट्" for forming abstract nouns from verbs.
Learn the Sanskrit suffixes "अ," "अच्," and "क्तिन्" for forming various derivatives.
Explore the Sanskrit suffixes "तव्यत्," "अनीयर्," "यत्," and "ण्यत्" for forming verbal adjectives.
Learn the Sanskrit suffixes "ण्वुल्," "तृच्," and "णिनि" for forming agent nouns and derivatives.
Master the locative case (सप्तमी विभक्ति) in Sanskrit for indicating location or context.
Learn the Sanskrit suffixes "सन्" and "णिच्" for forming desiderative and causative verbs.
Introduction to the Sanskrit passive voice (कर्म वाच्य) and its construction in sentences.
Deepen your understanding of the Sanskrit passive voice with advanced examples and applications.
Learn the Sanskrit pronoun "सर्वः" and the suffix "चित्" for forming indefinite pronouns.
Introduction to Sanskrit adverbs (अव्यय) and their role in modifying verbs and sentences.
Explore advanced Sanskrit adverbs and their usage in complex sentence structures.
Master the Sanskrit remote past tense (लिट् लकार) for describing distant past events.