Department : P.G. Dept. of Studies in Sanskrit Course : M.A. in Sanskrit Semester : I First Semester Cour se No. Courses Name Max Mark s Max Marks Tota l Mark s Hrs/ Week Cred its Compulsory Course IA Written Sem. Exam I Sanskrit Champu 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 II Panini Grammar and Composition 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 III Manuscriptology - I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 OR Kalidasa as a Poet 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 Specialization Course IV Alankara Shastra – I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 OR Vedanta Shastra-I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04 I Open Elective Course Translation, Composition & Grammer 25 50 75 3 hrs 03 Total Marks/Credits 125 350 475 19_h rs 19 Course : M.A. in Sanskrit Semester : II Second Semester
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Department : P.G. Dept. of Studies in Sanskrit
Course : M.A. in Sanskrit
Semester : I First Semester
Course No. Courses Name Max
MarksMax
MarksTotal Marks
Hrs/Week
Credits
Compulsory Course IA Written Sem. Exam
I Sanskrit Champu 25 75 100 4 hrs 04II Panini Grammar and
Composition25 75 100 4 hrs 04
III Manuscriptology - I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04OR
Kalidasa as a Poet 25 75 100 4 hrs 04Specialization Course
1. Dr. Mahesh Adakoli – Champu Ramayana (Balakanda) (with Sanskrit text and Kannada, Translation), Abhijnana, Bangalore, 2007.
2. Sri Ramachandra Mishra – Champu Ramayana (Balakanda) (with Sanskrit text and Hindi Translation), Chawkhamba, Vidya Bhavaan, Varanasi, 1989.
3. Dr. K.B. Archak - Champu Ramayana (Balakanda) (with Sanskrit text and English, Translation and Explanation,), Ramashraya Book Depot. And Prakashana, Dharwad, 2007.
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Pattern of the Question Paper I
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation and Explanation from the Text (with internal choice)
12 Marks
3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 5 out of 7) 20 Marks 4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (any 3 out of 5) 24 Marks 5 Short notes from the text (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
PAPER II: Panini Grammar and CompositionText – 1. Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi (Samjna and Sandhi only)
2. Nibandha Navaneetam
Books Recommended :
1. V.V. Mirashi – Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi of Varadaraj (Eng. Edition), Motilal Banarasi Dass, New Delhi, 1989.
3. G. Vishnumurthy Bhat, Paniniya Pravesika, Part I (Kannada Edition), Bangalore, 1981.
Pattern of the Question Paper II
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Sutras for explanation (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks 3 Vartikas for explanation (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks 4 a) Splitting the examples from Sandhi Prakarana (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks b) Short Notes (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks 5 a) Passage for Translation into Sanskrit 06 Marks b) Essay writing in Sanskrit 10 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
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PAPER III : Manuscriptology - I
Text – Basic Elements of Manuscriptology
Books Recommended :
1. Dr.R.S. Shivaganeshamurthy - Basic Elements of Manuscriptology, 2. S.M. Katre. - Introduction to Indian Textual Criticism. 3. Rajbali Pandey - Indian Paleography 4. R.V. Sundaram - Samshodhana Patha. 5. B.K. Sannaiah - Hastaprati Shastra.6. D.L. Narasimhachar - Kannada Grantha Sampadanei. 7. Postgate - Textual Criticism.
Pattern of the Question Paper III
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks3 Essay type question (with Internal choice) 15 Marks4 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks5 Short notes (any 4 out of 6) 20 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
OR
PAPER III : Kalidasa – as a PoetTexts – Raghuvamsha, Kumarasambhava, Meghaduta and Ritusamhara
Books Recommended:1. V.V. Mirashi - Kalidasa2. Dr. K. Krishnamurthy – Sanskrit Kavya, Prasaranga, Mysore, 1978.3. R.D. Karmarkar – Kalidasa, Karnataka University, Dharwad, 1982.4. Adya Rangacharya – Kalidasa, Mysore, 1979.5. Krishnamachariar – History of Sanskrit Literature, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi, 1997.6. Dr. M. Shivakumaraswamy – Samkshipta Sanskrit Sahitya Itihasa, Bangalore
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks3 Essay type question (with Internal choice) 15 Marks4 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks5 Short notes (any 4 out of 6) 20 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
Specialization Course
PAPER IV : Alankara Shastra – I
Alankara Shastra – Part I
Text – Kavyamimamsa of Rajashekhara (I to IX Chapters only)
Books Recommended:
1. Sadhana Paraskar – Kavyamimamsa of Rajashekhara, D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2000.
3. Dr. K. Krishnamurthy – Rajashekharana Kavyamimamsa (Kan.), Kavyalaya Publishers, Mysore, 1975.
Pattern of the Question Paper IV
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation & Explanation (with internal choice) 10 Marks3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal
choice)15 Marks
5 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal choice)
15 Marks
6 Short notes (any 2 out of 4) 10 MarksTotal : 75 Marks
2. S.S. Raghavacharya – Vishnutattvanirnaya of Madhva, Bangalore.
Pattern of the Question Paper IV
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation & Explanation (with internal choice) 10 Marks3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal
choice)15 Marks
5 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal choice)
15 Marks
6 Short notes (any 2 out of 4) 10 MarksTotal : 75 Marks
Open Elective Course
PAPER I : Translation, Composition and Grammar.
Text – First Book of Sanskrit, by R.G. Bhandarkar, Keshava Bhikaji Dhawale, Bombay, 1995 (selected portion only)
Books Recommended:
1. M.R. Kale – A Higher Sanskrit Grammar, Oriental Book Centre, 2004.
2. A.A. Macdonell – A Sanskrit Grammar for Students, D.K. Print World (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2004.
3. W.D. Whitney – History of Sanskrit Grammar, Sanjaya Prakashan, Delhi, 2002.
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Pattern of the Question Paper I
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (08 out of 10)
10 Marks
2 a) Sentences for Translation from Sanskrit to Kannada/ English (any 5 out of 7)
05 Marks
b) Sentences for Translation from Kannada/English into Sanskrit (any 5 out of 7)
05 Marks
3 Passage for comprehension (with 5 questions) 10 Marks4 Sentences for correction (any 5 out of 7) 10 Marks5 a) Recognizing noun forms (any 5 out of 7) 05 Marks b) Recognizing verbal forms (any 5 out of 7) 05 Marks
II Sanskrit Prose & Poetry 25 50 75 3 hrs 03Total Marks /Credits 125 350 475 19.hrs 19
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Syllabus
Compulsory Course
PAPER V : Sanskrit Poetryb – Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniyam ( I & II Cantos)
Books Recommended:
1. M.R. Kale – Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniyam (I & II Cantos) (Text with English Translation & notes) Motilal Banarasidass, New Delhi.
2. G. Vishnumurthy Bhat – Bharaviya Kiratarjuniya (Kan.), Mysore.
Pattern of the Question Paper V
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Verses from the text for translation and explanation 16 Marks3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks4 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal
choice)12 Marks
5 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice)
12 Marks
6 Short notes from the text (any 2 out of 4) 10 MarksTotal : 75 Marks
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Pratikas from the text (any 3 out of 5) 12 Marks3 Essay type question from the text (with internal choice) 12 Marks4 Essay type question on Sanskrit Linguistics (with internal choice) 12 Marks5 Essay type question on Sanskrit Linguistics (with internal choice) 12 Marks6 a) Short notes from the Mahabhashya (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks b) Short notes from the Linguistics (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
University, Bangalore, 1996. 6. S.S. Janaki - Sanskrit Drama in Theory and Practice, R.S.S. Delhi, 1995.
Pattern of the Question Paper VII
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks3 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks4 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks5 Short notes (any 4 out of 6) 20 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
SPECIALIZATION COURSE PAPER VIII : Alankara Shastra - II
Texts - Dhvanyaloka of Anandavaardhana (I & II Chapters).
Books Recommended:1. K. Krishnamurthy - Dhvanyaloka, Karnataka University, Dharwad. 2. K. Krishnamurthy - Dhvanyaloka and its Critics, Mysore. 3. K. Krishnamurthy - Kannada Dhvanyaloka Mattu Locanasara (Kan.), Mysore 4. H. Tipperudraswamy - Taulanika Kavya Mimamsa (Kan.)
Pattern of the Question Paper VIII
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation & Explanation (with internal choice) 10 Marks 3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks 4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 5 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 6 Short notes (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
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ORPAPER VIII : Vedanta Shastra – II
Text –Yatindramatadipika of Srinivasa Das. Books Recommended:
1. Yatindramatadipika - Edited by Adidevananda..Pattern of the Question Paper VIII
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation & Explanation (with internal choice) 10 Marks3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal
choice)15 Marks
5 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (with internal choice)
15 Marks
6 Short notes (any 2 out of 4) 10 MarksTotal : 75 Marks
OPEN ELECTIVE COURSE
PAPER II : Sanskrit Prose & Poetry Texts - Sanskrit Vangmaya Manjusha - Ramashraya Publications, Dharwad.
Pattern of the Question Paper II
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each questions (08 out of 10)
08 Marks
2 Verses for Translation and Explanation from the Text (any 3 out of 5)
09 Marks
3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks 4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (any 2 out of 4) 16 Marks 5 Short notes from the text (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks
Total : 50 Marks
Course : M.A. in SanskritSemester : III Third Semester
CourseNo. Courses Name Max
Marks Max Marks Total Marks
Hrs/Week Credits
Compulsory Course IA Written Sem. Exam
IX Sanskrit Drama & Dramaturgy
25 75 100 4 hrs 04
X Veda 25 75 100 4 hrs 04XI Manuscriptology - II 25 75 100 4 hrs 04
Specializations courseXII History of Poetics-I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04
OR OR OR OR OR ORSelect Darshana-I 25 75 100 4 hrs 04Open Elective Course
III Commerce and Trade in Sanskrit
25 50 75 3 hrs 03
Total Marks/Credit 125 350 475 19hrs 19
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Syllabus
Compulsory Course
PAPER IX : Sanskrit Drama and Dramaturgy
Text – 1. Bhavabhuti’s Uttararama Charitam 2. Dhananjaya’s Dasarupaka (I chapter only)
4. A.A. Macdonnel - Vedic Reader for Students, Motilal Banarasidass, New Delhi.
5. A.A. Macdonnel - Vedic Grammar, Motilal Banarasidass, New Delhi.
Pattern of the Question Paper X
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Mantras for Translation and Explanation from the next (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks 3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks 4 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 5 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 6 Short notes from the texts (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
PAPER XI : Manuscriptology - II
Text – Introduction to Indian Textual Criticism.
Books Recommended :
1. Dr.R.S. Shivaganeshamurthy - Basic Elements of Manuscriptology, 2. S.M. Katre. - Introduction to Indian Textual Criticism. 3. Rajbali Pandey - Indian Paleography 4. R.V. Sundaram - Samshodhana Patha. 5. B.K. Sannaiah - Hastaprati Shastra.6. D.L. Narasimhachar - Kannada Grantha Sampadanei. 7. Postgate - Textual Criticism.
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Pattern of the Question Paper XI
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks3 Essay type question (with Internal choice) 15 Marks4 Essay type question (with internal choice) 15 Marks5 Short notes (any 4 out of 6) 20 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
SPECIALIZATION COURSE
PAPER XII : History of Sanskrit Poetics - Part I
Texts - 1. Bharata (300 AD) 2. Bhamaha (680 AD)
3. Dandin (700 AD) 4. Vamana (800 AD)
5. Rudrata (875 AD) 6. Anandavardhana (890 AD)
7. Rajshekhara (910 AD)
Books Recommended:
1. P.V. Kane - History of Sanskrit Poetics, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi, 2002.
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
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2 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 3 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 4 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 5 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 6 Short notes (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 3 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 4 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 5 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 6 Short notes (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (08 out of 10)
08 Marks
2 a) Passage for Translation from the text (with internal choice) 04 Marks b)Verses for Translation and Explanation from the Text
(any 2 out of 4) 06 Marks
3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks4 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks5 Short notes from the text (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks
2. M.R. Kale - Bana’s Kadambari (Text with English Translation and notes), MotilalBanarasidass, New Delhi.
3. Neeta Sharma -Bana and His Works, Motilal Banarasidass, New Delhi.
Pattern of the Question Paper XIII
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation and Explanation from the Text (with internal choice)
12 Marks
3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 5 out of 7) 20 Marks4 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 5 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 6 Short notes from the text (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
PAPER XIV : Yaska’s Nirukta
Texts - Yaska’s Nirukta (I, II and VII Chapters only)
Books Recommended:
1. Laxman Sarup - The Nighantu and Nirukta, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi.
2. Narayan Bhat - Niruktam (Kan.), Mangalore
3. Nirukta Pachadyayi (Hindi Edn.), Meharchand Lachmanas, New Delhi.
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Pattern of the Question Paper XIV
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Key sentences for explanation (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks3 Verses for translation from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks 4 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks5 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 6 Short notes from the text (any2 out of 4) 10 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
PAPER XV : Kautilya’s Arthashastra Text - Kautilya’s Arthashastra (Selected Portions from the Vinayadhikarana)
Books Recommended:1. Sunil Sen Sarma - Kautilya’s Arthashastra in the light of Modern Science and
Technology, D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2001. 2. Radhavallabha Tripathi - Kautilya’s Arthashastra and Modern World, Pratibha
Prakashan, Delhi, 1997. 3. L.N. Rangarajan - Kautilya, the Arthashstra, Penguin Books, New Delhi, 1992. 4. Dr.K. Krishna Bhat - Kautilya Arthashastra (Kan.), Samaja Book Depot,
Dharwad, 2000. Pattern of the Question Paper XV
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Key sentences for explanation (any 4 out of 6) 16 Marks3 Passage for translation and explanation from the text (with internal
choice) 10 Marks
4 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks5 Essay type question from the text prescribed (with internal choice) 12 Marks 6 Short notes from the text (any 3 out of 5) 15 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
SPECIALIZATION COURSE
PAPER XVI : Sanskrit Poetics - Part II Alankarikas:
1. P.V. Kane - History of Sanskrit Poetics, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi, 2002. 2. T.N. Srinkanthayya - Bharatiya Kavya Mimamsa (Kan.) Mysore. 3. H. Tipperudraswamy - Taulanika Kavya Mimamsa (Kan.) 4. Marulasiddaiah - Bharata Natya Shastra, Mysore. 5. Krishna Chaitanya - Sanskrit Poetics (A critical and Comparative Study), Asia
Publishing House, New Delhi. 6. S. Ramachandra Shastri - Sanskrita Sahityada Itihasa (Kan.), Prasaranga,
Bangalore University, Bangalore.
Pattern of the Question Paper XII
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 3 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 4 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 5 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 6 Short notes (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
1. Sayana Madhava - Sarvadarshanasangraha (only relevant chapters), Pune. 2. S. Radhakrishnan - Indian Philosophy, Vols. I & II, New Delhi. 3. Datta & Chatterjee - An Introduction to Indian Philosophy, New Delhi. 4. M. Hiriyanna - Essentials of Indian Philosophy, New Delhi. 5. Max Muller - Six Systems of Indian Philosophy, New Delhi. 6. S.N. Dasgupta - History of Indian Philosophy, Vols. I-V, Motilal Banarasidass,
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (10 out of 12)
10 Marks
2 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 3 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 4 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 5 Essay type question (With internal choice) 14 Marks 6 Short notes (any 3 out of 5) 09 Marks
Total : 75 Marks
OPEN ELECTIVE COURSE
PAPER IV : Physical Sciences in Sanskrit
Text - Prachina Bharatiya Vijnanam - Dr.K.B. Archak, Ramashraya Book Depot & Prakashan, Dharwad, 2007.
Books Recommended:
1. Laxmitatacharya - Science and Technology Through the Ages, Melukote. 2. R.A. Kashyap - Science in Sanskrit Literature, Bharatiya Vidyabhavan,
1 Objective type questions in Sanskrit with three options in bracket below each question (08 out of 10)
10 Marks
2 Passage for Translation and Explanation from the Text (With internal choice)
15 Marks
3 Sentences for annotation from the text (any 4 out of 7) 20 Marks4 Short notes from the text (any 2 out of 4) 10 Marks5 Essay type questions from the text prescribed (any 2 out of 4) 08 Marks
Total : 50 Marks
Note: Components of Open Elective Course:
3 Credits carrying 75 marks for one Semester Components: Theory : 50 Marks
Internal Assessment : 25 Marks Internal Assessment comprises -
Attendance : 5 Marks Announced Test : 5 Marks Surprise Test : 5 Marks Home Assignment : 10 Marks