Showing posts with label STD 6 Sem 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STD 6 Sem 1. Show all posts

Apr 9, 2020

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chapter 3 लेखनम्

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Sanskrit 
Standard 6th, 
Sem 1,
Chapter - ३ ' लेखनम् '

This video and pdf file is very helpful for the students of std 6th sem 1 Chapter 3rd. 
Students will enjoy learning with this animated video about ' लेखनम् '.

In this chapter, you will learn how to write a Sanskrit alphabet.
Using this video you will learn to write Devanagari Lipi too.

Aa vidiyoma aapannae Sanskrit bhaashaa kevi rite lakhavi tenu vigatvaar varnan aapyu chhe. 
Darek akshar kevi rite lakhavo te saras rite kahevaamaa ane shikhavavaama aavyu chhe. 
Khaas to Devnagari lipi ma kevi rite sundar aksharo kari shakaar e babat pan aa chapter ma aavari levaama aavi chhe. 
aa vidiyo tamne sanskrit lekhan shikhavaama khub j madad rup thashe. 

 
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Everything about the Sanskrit Language.

For the pdf file of Textbook (For this chapter)
Chapter, Click Here or Touch Here.

To watch the video of this chapter 

For the Unit test of this Chapter, 
Click Here or Touch Here.

Thanks a lot.
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॥ वंदे संस्कृत मातरम् ॥ 
#Sanskritwala

Nov 1, 2019

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chapter 2

Sanskritwala's


Sanskrit 
Standard 6th, 
Sem 1,
Chapter - 2 'Aakashah Patati'

This video and pdf file is very helpful for the students of std 6th sem 1 Chapter 2nd. 
Students will enjoy learning with this animated video about 'Aakashah Patati'.
'Aakashah Patati' is a story of one cute Rabbit. 
He is afraid of everything in the jungle. 
Once he was sleeping under the tree and at that time a leaf fall down on it.
Suddenly he starts running thinking that 'The sky has fallen.'
And then what happened?
Watch that animated story from the link given below.

You can visit this website regularly for
Sanskritwala's Sanskrit Series,
Sanskrit,
Sanskrit Stories,
Sanskrit Animated Stories,
Gujarat Board,
Sanskrit Education,
Sanskrit News,
Sanskrit Paper Solutions,
Sanskrit Youtube Channel,
Sanskrit Solutions and
Everything about the Sanskrit Language.

For the pdf file of Textbook (For this chapter)
Chapter, Click Here or Touch Here.

To watch the video of this chapter 

For the Unit test of this Chapter, 
Click Here or Touch Here.

Thanks a lot.
Visit www.sanskritwala.com for more.
We are also available on major social media platforms.
॥ वंदे संस्कृत मातरम् ॥ 
#Sanskritwala

May 27, 2019

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chitra Padani 4

Sanskritwala's
Special Series on Sanskrit.
Link is at the end of this article.
What is Sanskrit?
Sanskrit, meaning ‘perfected’ or ‘refined’, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of-of all attested human languages.
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family.
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India.
It is also the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Scholars distinguish between Vedic Sanskrit and its descendant, Classical Sanskrit, however, these two varieties are very similar and differ mostly in some points of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary.
Originally, Sanskrit was considered not to be a separate language, but a refined way of speaking, a marker of status and education, studied and used by Brahmins.
It existed alongside spoken vernaculars, called Prakrits, which later evolved into the modern Indo-Aryan languages.
Sanskrit continued to be used as a first language long after it was no longer spoken.
Sanskrit exerted a great deal of influence on all languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent and beyond it.
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form.
The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized.
To watch a wonderful animated video click the link below.
वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम् ।
#Sanskritwala
For the Unit Test,
Visit www.niravjani.in
Thank you.

May 26, 2019

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chitra Padani 3


Sanskritwala's
Special Series on Sanskrit.
Link is at the end of this article.
What is Sanskrit?
Sanskrit, meaning ‘perfected’ or ‘refined’, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of-of all attested human languages.
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family.
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India.
It is also the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Scholars distinguish between Vedic Sanskrit and its descendant, Classical Sanskrit, however, these two varieties are very similar and differ mostly in some points of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary.
Originally, Sanskrit was considered not to be a separate language, but a refined way of speaking, a marker of status and education, studied and used by Brahmins.
It existed alongside spoken vernaculars, called Prakrits, which later evolved into the modern Indo-Aryan languages.
Sanskrit continued to be used as a first language long after it was no longer spoken.
Sanskrit exerted a great deal of influence on all languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent and beyond it.
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form.
The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized.
To watch a wonderful animated video click the link below.
वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम् ।
#Sanskritwala
For the Unit Test,
Visit www.niravjani.in
Thank you.

May 21, 2019

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chitra Padani 2


Sanskritwala's
Special Series on Sanskrit.
Link is at the end of this article.
What is Sanskrit?
Sanskrit, meaning ‘perfected’ or ‘refined’, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of-of all attested human languages.
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family.
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India.
It is also the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Scholars distinguish between Vedic Sanskrit and its descendant, Classical Sanskrit, however, these two varieties are very similar and differ mostly in some points of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary.
Originally, Sanskrit was considered not to be a separate language, but a refined way of speaking, a marker of status and education, studied and used by Brahmins.
It existed alongside spoken vernaculars, called Prakrits, which later evolved into the modern Indo-Aryan languages.
Sanskrit continued to be used as a first language long after it was no longer spoken.
Sanskrit exerted a great deal of influence on all languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent and beyond it.
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form.
The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized.
To watch a wonderful animated video click the link below.
वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम् ।
#Sanskritwala
For the Unit Test,
Visit www.niravjani.in
Thank you.

May 18, 2019

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1 Chitra Padani 1


Sanskritwala's
Special Series on Sanskrit.
Link is at the end of this article.

What is Sanskrit?
Sanskrit, meaning ‘perfected’ or ‘refined’, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of-of all attested human languages.
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family.
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India.
It is also the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Scholars distinguish between Vedic Sanskrit and its descendant, Classical Sanskrit, however, these two varieties are very similar and differ mostly in some points of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary.
Originally, Sanskrit was considered not to be a separate language, but a refined way of speaking, a marker of status and education, studied and used by Brahmins.
It existed alongside spoken vernaculars, called Prakrits, which later evolved into the modern Indo-Aryan languages.
Sanskrit continued to be used as a first language long after it was no longer spoken.
Sanskrit exerted a great deal of influence on all languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent and beyond it.
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form.
The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized.
To watch a wonderful animated video click the link below.

वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम् ।
#Sanskritwala
For the Unit Test,
Visit www.niravjani.in
Thank you.

Aug 9, 2018

Sanskrit STD 6 Sem 1


Here is a link of all about Sanskrit Subject of STD 6 Sem 1,
Please click the link below to Open the page of STD 6.

Sanskrit, meaning ‘perfected’ or ‘refined’, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of of all attested human languages. 
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE. Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India. 
It is also the liturgical language of HinduismBuddhism, and Jainism
Scholars distinguish between Vedic Sanskrit and its descendant, Classical Sanskrit, however these two varieties are very similar and differ mostly in a some points of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary. Originally, Sanskrit was considered not to be a separate language, but a refined way of speaking, a marker of status and education, studied and used by Brahmins. It existed alongside spoken vernaculars, called Prakrits, which later evolved into the modern Indo-Aryan languages. Sanskrit continued to be used as a first language long after it was no longer spoken.
Sanskrit exerted a great deal of influence on all languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent and beyond it.  
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form. 
The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as HindiBengaliGujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized.

Click Here To Open the page of STD 6