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Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-1: I Paper code: Paper name: Communicative Sanskrit - I Objectives: To develop the knowledge of Sanskrit language. To study modern Sanskrit vocabulary and will be aware of growth and development of Sanskrit in contemporary times. To make aware the students that Sanskrit is a live language even today. To make them understand the newer literary tools and techniques of modern compositions. UNIT-I Communicative Sanskrit Introduction and framing of sentences from and into Sanskrit UNIT-II Communicative Sanskrit Sandhi UNIT-III Communicative Sanskrit Samasa UNIT-IV Communicative Sanskrit Vibhakti 1. 1993, Vibhakti Vallari, Pallav Prakashan, Bangalore. 2. Sabdarupavali, Chowkhamba Prakashan, Varanasi. 3. 2010, Sanskrit Vyavahara Sahasri, Sanskrit Bharati, Ahmedabad. 4. 2009, Sambhasana Sopanam, Janardan Hedge, Samskrit Bharati, Bangalore. 5. 1998, Sandhih, Mahabaleshwar Bhatta, Sanskrit Bharati, Bangalore 6. Sandhi 7. Karakam 8. Abhyasdarshini

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-2: I Paper code: SPP2102/AMC02SAON Paper name: Raghuvamsam Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Classical Sanskrit literature. To make them aware about the use of Sandhi, figure of speech, Metres and Samasa. To develop the understanding of prose literature in Sanskrit and read them objectively. UNIT-I Raghuvamsam Introduction & Raghuvamsam Canto -II UNIT-II Raghuvamsam Raghuvamsam Canto -II UNIT-III Raghuvamsam Raghuvamsam Canto -XIV UNIT-IV Raghuvamsam Raghuvamsam Canto -XIV 1. 1957, Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa, Nandi S. Sraghara, Mahajan Book, Ahmedabad. 2. 1971, Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa, Ayer Ramchandra, S. Vadhyar & Sons, Palghat. 3. 1973, Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa,Raghavan V, Ramayana Publication, Madaras 4. 1974, Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa, Jha Devandranath, Vidhya Prakashan, Varanasi. 5. Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa, Kale M.R. Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-3: I Paper code: Paper name: Selected Suktas of Veda Objectives: To give the knowledge of the Vedic literature. To give the knowledge of Rgveda. To make them aware about Vedic usages. UNIT-I Selected Suktas of Veda General Introduction to Veda & Samvada Suktas of RV UNIT-II Selected Suktas of Veda Vak-sukta of RV UNIT-III Selected Suktas of Veda Prthvi sukta of AV UNIT-IV Selected Suktas of Veda Vedic Grammar 1. 1976, A.A.Macdonell,, A Vedic Reader for students, Oxford University Press, Madras, 2. 1977, Rgveda, Wilson H.H., Nag Publishers, Delhi. 3. Hymns of Rgveda, Bhawe S. S.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-4: I Paper code: SPP2104/AMC04SAON Paper name: Translations & Grammar Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To teach the methods of translation. To make them aware about the use of Taddhita & Stri Pratyaya. To develop the understanding of poetry & prose literature of Sanskrit. UNIT-I Translation Prose UNIT-II Translation Poetry UNIT-III Translation Prose UNIT-IV Grammar Taddhita & Stri Pratyaya 1. Sanskrit Svayam Shikshak, Svadhyay mandal, Killa Pardi, Valsad 2. Apte, Sanskrit Composition 3. Bhandarkar Books I & II

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-5 a : I Paper code: SPP2108 Paper name: Dhvanyaloka Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Classical Sanskrit literature. To give in depth knowledge of the literature on poetics. UNIT-I Dhvanyaloka, Introduction to the text and author & Chapter I UNIT-II Dhvanyaloka, Chapter I UNIT-III Dhvanyaloka, Chapter II UNIT-IV Dhvanyaloka, Chapter III 1. 1963, Dhvanyaloka, Ramsagar Tripathy, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. 2. 1968, Dhvanyaloka & its critics, Krishnamoorthy, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan, Delhi. 3. 1972, Dhvanyaloka, Revaprasad Dwivedi, Madhyapradesh Hindi Grantha Academy, Bhopal. 4. 2004, Dhvanyaloka- Dhvani Vicara, Nagindas Parekh, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad, Ahmedabad.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-5 b: I Paper code: SPP2109 Paper name: Agni Purana Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Pauranic literature. To make the students aware about the Ritualistic tradition of Puranic literature. UNIT-I Agni Purana Adhyayas-15, 17, 23, 32, 46, 50-53, 92, 93, 105,106 UNIT-II Agni Purana Adhyayas -107, 108, 111, 114, 117-120, 150-153 UNIT-III Agni Purana Adhyayas -154, 155, 160, 161,187, 222, 224-226, 234, 235 UNIT-IV Agni Purana Adhyayas -242, 247,276, 282-284, 293, 368, 372, 379, 382 1. 1964, Agni Purana A study, S.D. Gyani, Chowkhamba Saskrit Series, Varanasi. 2. 1999, Agni Purana, Pushpendra Kumar, Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I Core-5 c: I Paper code: SPP2110 Paper name: Gaudapada-Karika Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To given depth knowledge of the Vedantic tradition of thought. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Gaudapadakarika Chapter I UNIT-II Gaudapadakarika Chapter II UNIT-III Gaudapadakarika Chapter III UNIT-IV Gaudapadakarika Chapter IV 1. 1987, Mandukya-Karika, Swami Gambhirananda, Sri Ramkrishna Math, Kerala. 2. 2000, Mandukya Upanisad with Gaudapadakarika, Swami Nikhilananda, Advaita Ashram, Calcutta. 3. 2005, Mandukya Upanisad, Swami Lokeshwarananda, Ramkrishna mission, Calcutta. 4. Gaudapadakarika, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-I Year I IDE-1: I Paper code: SPP2107/AMI01SAON Paper name: History of Sanskrit Literature Objectives: To make the students aware about history of Sanskrit literature. To give in depth knowledge of the Sanskrit literature since Vedic times. To help the students insight to develop with reference to the representation of various topics in the literature of different periods. UNIT-I A History of Sanskrit Literature Sanskrit literature of Vedic age UNIT-II A History of Sanskrit Literature Epic literature UNIT-III A History of Classical Sanskrit Literature Sanskrit literature of classical age UNIT-IV A History of Modern Sanskrit Literature Sanskrit literature of Modern age 1. 1989, M.Krishnamachariar, A History of Classical Sanskrit Literature, Motilal Banarasidass. 2. 1947, S.N.Dasgupta, A History of Sanskrit literature, University of Calcutta. 3. 1962, Krishna Chaitanya, A New History of Sanskrit literature, Bombay, Asia Publishing House. 4. 1962, C.Kunhan Raja, Survey of Classical Sanskrit literature, Bombay, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. 5. 2004, A.A.Macdonell, Origin and development of Sanskrit literature, New Delhi, Sanjay Prakashan. 6. 2002, A.B.Keith, The development and History of Sanskrit literature, New Delhi, Sanjay Prakashan. 7. 1928, A.B.Keith, A History of Sanskrit literature, Oxford Press.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-6: II Paper code: SPP2201/AM2C06SAON Paper name: Suvrttatilakam Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To teach the use of metres in Classical Sanskrit literature. To make them aware about the use of different metres. UNIT-I Suvrttatilakam Suvrttatilakam Chapter I UNIT-II Suvrttatilakam Suvrttatilakam Chapter II UNIT-III Suvrttatilakam Suvrttatilakam Chapter III UNIT-IV Suvrttatilakam Suvrttatilakam Chapter IV 1. 1886, Chandah Shastra, muni Sri Meghavratacharya, Haryana Sahitya sanstha, Rohtak, Haryana. 2. 1998, Panda RabindraKumar, Suvrttatilakam of Ksemendra, Paramamitra prakashan, New Delhi 3. 2004, Some Aspects of Sanskrit Chhandashastra, Shah Govindalal S., Sanskrit Sahitya Academy, Gandhinagar.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-7: II Paper code: Paper name: Ramayana (Sundarakanda) Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To gain in depth knowledge of the Classical Sanskrit literature. To make them aware about the use of Sandhi and Samasa. To develop the understanding of prose literature in Sanskrit and read them objectively. UNIT-I Ramayana Introducton to Ramayana and Sundarakanda UNIT-II Ramayana Sundarakanda UNIT-III Ramayana Sundarakanda UNIT-IV Ramayana Sundarakanda 1. 1976, Sundarakanda Kanda of Valmiki Ramayana, Critical edition, Oriental Institute, The M.S.University of Baroda. 2. 1998, Valmiki Ramayana, gita Press, Gorakhpur. 3. 2004, Ramayana of Valmiki, Edited by Arya Raviprakash & Sharma Rmashraya, Parimal Publication, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-8: II Paper code: Paper name: Communicative Sanskrit - II Objectives: To develop the knowledge of Sanskrit language. To study modern Sanskrit vocabulary and will be aware of growth and development of Sanskrit in contemporary times. To make aware the students that Sanskrit is a live language even today. To make them understand the newer literary tools and techniques of modern compositions. UNIT-I Communicative Sanskrit Subanta Vichara & Vibhakti Vichara UNIT-II Communicative Sanskrit Avyaya And Nipata UNIT-III Communicative Sanskrit Taddhita and Stripratyaya UNIT-IV Communicative Sanskrit Prayogah (Kartari, karmani & Bhave) 1. 1993, Vibhakti Vallari, Pallav Prakashan, Bangalore. 2. Sabdarupavali, Chowkhamba Prakashan, Varanasi. 3. Satvlekar, Sanskrit Svayam Shikshaka, Svadhyaya Mandal, Killa Pardi, Valsad

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-9: II Paper code: SPP2212 Paper name: Yogasutra Objectives: To make students aware about the importance of Yoga system. To give the basic knowledge of Yoga system of philosophy. To help the students to develop mental and physical strength through the knowledge of Yoga. UNIT-I Yogasutra Yogasutra Chapter I UNIT-II Yogasutra Yogasutra Chapter II UNIT-III Yogasutra Yogasutra Chapter III UNIT-IV Yogasutra Yogasutra Chapter IV 1. 1975, Yogasutras, Sadhakas, The Yoga Sadhaka Group, Bombay. 2. 1979, Patanjal Yoga Sutra- Critical Study, Gupta Pavankumari, Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi. 3. 1985, Yogasutras of Patanjali, Ballantyne J.R., Pious Book Corporation, New Delhi. 4. 1999, Yogasutras of Patanjali, Bagali Baba, Yogasutras of Patanjali (With Vyasa Bhasya), Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. 5. 2004, Patanjali na Yogasutro, Patel Gautam, Sanskrit Sahitya Acedemy, Gandhinagar. 6. Swami Vivekananda, Rajayoga, Ramakrishna Vivekananda Kendra 7. Patanjali Yogasutras,Bhattacarya Ramashankar,Bhartiya Vidya Prakashan,Delhi

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-10 a: II Paper code: SPP2207/AM2C10SAaN Paper name: Kavyaprakasa Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the literature on poetics. To develop the understanding of Sanskrit poetry. UNIT-I Kavya prakasa Chapter IV UNIT-II Kavya prakasa Chapter V UNIT-III Kavya prakasa Chapter VI UNIT-IV Kavya prakasa Chapter VII 1. 1933, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, Bhanarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona. 2. 1982, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, Dr.Ramasagara Tripathy,Motilal Banarasidass, Varanasi 3. 2004, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, S.M. Pandya & Harshdev Madhav, Parshva publication, Ahmedabad. 4. 2005, Kavya prakasa of Mammata,Ganganath Jha, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan, Delhi. 5. 2006, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, Ambalal Prajapati, Parshva publication, Ahmedabad. 6. 1941, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, Sukhankar S.S., Karnatak Publishing House. Bombay 7. 1977, Kavya prakasa of Mammata, Gajendragadakar, A.B. Arya Bhushan Press, Pune.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-10 b: II Paper code: SPP2208/AM2C10SAbN Paper name: Bhagavata Purana Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Pauranic literature. To make the students aware about the Ritualistic tradition of Puranic literature. UNIT-I Bhagavatapurana Introduction to Bhagavatapurana and Selected chapters 3-7 & 11 UNIT-II Bhagavatapurana Selected chapters 12, 15, 16, 22, 25 & 29 UNIT-III Bhagavatapurana Selected chapters 30-35 UNIT-IV Bhagavatapurana Selected chapters 37, 43, 44 & 50 1. BhagavataPurana, Gita Press, Gorakhpur. 2. 1980, The metaphysics of Purana, Wilson H.H., Classical Publication, Delhi. 3. 1984, Srimad Bhagavatapurana-Mytho Social Study, Dange Sindhu S, ajanta Publication, Delhi. 4. 1990, Srimad Bhagavatapurana-A critical study, Desai Shushila S, Parshva Prakashan, Ahmedabad. 5. 1995, Srimad Bhagavatapurana, C.L. Goswami, Gita Press, Gorakhpur. 6. 1997, Srimad Bhagavatapurana, Swami prabhupada, Bhakti Vedanta book Trust, Bombay. 7. 1998, Srimad Bhagavatapurana, Jetharam shastri, Vidyanidhi trust, Nadiad. 8. 2002, Srimad Bhagavatapurana, Parshva prakashan, Ahmedabad.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core-10 c: II Paper code: SPP2209/AM2C10SAcN Paper name: Brahmasutras (Catuhsutri) Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To given depth knowledge of the Vedantic tradition of thought. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Brahmasutra About the author and Upodghata UNIT-II Brahmasutra Adhyasa Bhasya UNIT-III Brahmasutra Brahma Sutras 1 & 2 UNIT-IV Brahmasutra Brahma Sutras 3 & 4 1. 1985, Some aspects of Advaita Philosophy, Sharma Ram Murti, Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi. 2. 1987, Brahmasutra Sankara Bhasya, Solomon E.A., Parimal Publication, New Delhi. 3. 1995, Brahmasutras, Swami Viseswarananda & Adi Devananda, Advaita Ashram, Kokata 4. 2004, Brahmasutras, George Thibaut, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, New Delhi. 5. 2006, The philosophy of Advaita, Mahadevan T.M.P., Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, New Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I IDE- 2: II Paper code: SPP2211/AM2I02SAON Paper name: Upanisads Objectives: To have an in depth knowledge of Vedanta literature. To help the students insight to develop with reference to the representation of various characters in the story and study them with reference to the present day society.. UNIT-I Upanisads General Introduction to the Upanisads UNIT-II Upanisads Philosophy of the Upanisads and Upanisads as source of other systems of Philosophy UNIT-III Upanisads Content of the Upanisads UNIT-IV Upanisads Importance of the Upanisads 1. 1954, The Thirteen Principal Upanisads, R.E. Hume, Oxford University Palace London. 2. 1979, The Philosophy of Upanisads & Ancient Indian Metaphysics, Gough Adward,Cosmo 3. 1986, Upanisads Retold, Date V.H., Allied Publication,New Delhi. 4. 1992,Thirty Minor Upanisads, Translated by Aiyer K.Narayanaswami,parimal pub.new Delhi 5. 1994,The Principal Upanisads, S. Radhakrishnan,HarpeCollins Publication of India 6. 1996, Eight Upanisads, Volume I, Swami Gambhirananda, Calcutta, Advaita Ashram. 7. 1999, Upanisado nu Tatva Chintan, Patidar Nathabhai, Parsva Publication, ahemdabad. 8. 2004, Upanisads,T.M.P. Mahadevan, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, New Delhi. 9. 2006, Upanisads ancient Wisdom Of India, Desai R.G., The Asian New Age Publication, Mumbai

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core- 11: III Paper code: SPP2301/SPP2301C11 Paper name: Uttararamacaritam Objectives: To have proficiency of Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of the Sanskrit literature. To develop the understanding of epic literature in Sanskrit and read them objectively. UNIT-I Uttaramacaritam Introduction to the text & Author, Act-I UNIT-II Uttaramacaritam Acts-II-III UNIT-III Uttaramacaritam Acts-IV-V UNIT-IV Uttaramacaritam Acts-VI-VII 1. 1962, Uttaramacaritam, Kane. P. V., Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. 2. 1974, Observation of the life & Works of Bhavabhuti, Harshe R.G., Meharchand Lachhmandas, Delhi. 3. 1982, Uttaramacaritam, Kale M.R. Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. 4. 1989, Bhavabhuti, Pandya Vijay, Parshva publication, Ahmedabad. 5. 1998, Uttaramacaritam, Patel Gautam, Parshva Publication, Ahmedabad. 6. 2008, Uttaramacaritam, Roy Saradaranjan, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi. 7. 1954, The Thirteen Principal Upanisads, R.E. Hume, Oxford University Palace London.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core - 12: III Paper code: SPP2302/SPP2302C12 Paper name: Linguistics & Nirukta Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the scientific literature. To give the knowledge of the etymology of Sanskrit words. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Linguistic Definition of language, Definition of linguistics, Theories about origin & development. of languages, Participles, Denominatives UNIT-II Linguistic Types of linguistics, Semantics, Phonetics, Syntax,Compounds, Morphology, Nominal verbs UNIT-III Nirukta Nirukta - Chapter I UNIT-IV Nirukta Nirukta - Chapter II 1. 1940, Yaska s Niruktam,Rajavade V.K., Bhanadarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona. 2. 1984, An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics, M. Srimannarayana Murthy, D.K. Publication, Delhi. 3. 1984, Yaska s Niruktam, Sarup Lakshman, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. 4. 1995, Yaska s Niruktam, Shastri Sitaram, Parimal Publication, Delhi. 5. 1997, Yaska s Niruktam, Bhatt Vasantkumar, Saraswati Pustak Bhanadar, Ahmedabad. 6. An Introduction to Sanskrit Grammar, K.V. Abhyankar.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core - 13: III Paper code: SPP2303/SPP2303C13 Paper name: Dhammapada & History of Prakrit Literature Objectives: To learn the Pali language To give in depth knowledge of the Pali literature. To make students aware about the Buddhist tradition of thought. UNIT-I Dhammapada Dhammapada Chapters-1 to 4 UNIT-II Dhammapada Dhammapada Chapters-5,6,8,&9 UNIT-III Dhammapada Dhammapada Chapters-10,11,15 &17 UNIT-IV Prakrit Literature History of Prakrit literature 1. 1924, Dhammapada, Kosambi Dharmanand, & Patthak Ramayan, Gujarat Purattva Mandir Ahmedabad. 2. 1950, Prakrit Bhasao Ane Sahitya, Kapadiya Hiralal, Mahoday Press Bhavnagar. 3. 1996, Pandit Prabodh, & Desai Urmi Parsva Publication, Ahmedabad. 4. 1996, introducation to Prakrit, Woolner Alfred C, Motilal Banarasidasa, Delhi. 5. 1996, Prakiritbhasha, Prabodh Pandit & Urmi Desai, Parshva Prakashan, Ahmedabad. 6. 2002, Dhammapada, Doshi Bechardas, Sastu Sahitya Karlayay, Ahmedabad. 7. 2004, Dhammapada, Pathak O P, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan, Delhi. 8. 2005, Dhammapada, Vaidya P L, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratisthana, Delhi. 9. 2009, Prakrit Vimarsha, Suryaprasad Agrawal, Lucknow Visvavidyalaya.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core - 14: III Paper code: SPP2304/SPP2304C14 Paper name: History of Modern Sanskrit Literature Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of the modern literature. To be aware of the novel and modern literature of contemporary times proving Sanskrit to be a living language even today. UNIT-I History of modern Sanskrit literature Prominent poets UNIT-II History of modern Sanskrit literature Prominent story writers & novelties UNIT-III History of modern Sanskrit literature Important literary works UNIT-IV History of modern Sanskrit literature Criticism 1. 1971, Adhunik Sanskrit Sahitya Sahitya, Sukla Hiralal, Rachana Prakashan, Allahabad. 2. 1982, Arvachin Sanskrit Sahitya Paricaya Sukla Ramakanta, Dev Vani Parisad, Delhi. 3. 1995, Adhunik Kala Ka Prose Sahitya, Shastri Kalanath, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Delhi. 4. 2009, Essays on Modern Sanskrit Poetry, Panda Rabindra Kumar, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi. 5. 2002, Modern Sanskrit Literature, Shukla H.L, New Bharatiya Book Corporation, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-II Year I Core 15 a: II Paper code: SPP2305C15 Paper name: Vakroktijivitam Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Alamkara Shastra. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Vakroktijivitam Introduction & Vakroktijivitam Unmesa I UNIT-II Vakroktijivitam Vakroktijivitam Unmesa I UNIT-III Vakroktijivitam Vakroktijivitam Unmesa I UNIT-IV Vakroktijivitam Vakroktijivitam Unmesa I 1. 1977, Vakroktijivitam, Moorthy K. Krisna, Kanatak University, Dharwad 2. 1985, Vakroktijivitam, Kuntak no Kavya Vichar, Parikh Nagindas, Gujarat Sahitya Academy, Gandhinagar.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core 15 b: III Paper code: SPP2306C15 Paper name: Matsya Purana Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Pauranic literature. To make the students aware about the Ritualistic tradition of Puranic literature. UNIT-I Matsya Purana Introduction & Chapters- 177-181 UNIT-II Matsya Purana Chapters- 182-186 UNIT-III Matsya Purana Chapters- 189,195,201,215,& 216 UNIT-IV Matsya Purana Chapters- 217 to 220 & 222 1. 1963, The Matsyamahapurana, A Study, Agrawal V.S., All India Kashiraj Trust, Varanasi. 2. 1972, The Matsyamahapurana, Majumdar B.C Vasu S.C. & Wilson H.H., Oriental Publication, Delhi. 3. 1983, The Matsyamahapurana, Jani Himmatlal, Sastu Sahitya Vardhaka Karyalay, Bombay. 4. 1997, The Matsyamahapurana, Ed. Singh Nag Sharan, Nag Publication, Delhi. 5 1999, Studies in Puranas, Kantawala S.G., Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi. 6. 2000, The Matsyamahapurana, Ed. Choksi Kamalesh, Saraswati Pustak Bhandra, Ahmedabad.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core 15 c : III Paper code: SPP2307C15 Paper name: Sri-Bhasya Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To given depth knowledge of the Vedantic tradition of thought. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Sri-Bhasya Sribhasya I.i.1 UNIT-II Sri-Bhasya Sribhasya I.i.1 UNIT-III Sri-Bhasya Sribhasya I.i.1 UNIT-IV Sri-Bhasya Sribhasya I.i.1 1. 1964, Vedanta Sutras Sri Bhasya of Ramanujacharaya, Rangacharya & Varadaraj & Aiyangar, The Educational Publication Madras. 1974, Visistadvaita Philosophy & Religion A symposium by twenty four Erudite Scholars Ramanuja 2. Research Society, Madras. 3. 1975, Studies in Ramanuja, Vedanta, Bhatt S.R., Heritage, Publication, Delhi. 4. 1978, Visistadvaita A Study, Sharma Arvind Heritag, Publication, Delhi. 5 1979, History of Visistadvaita Literature Raghvan V.K.S.N. Ajanta Publication Delhi. 6. 1980, Studies in Ramanuja, Damodar G.R, Vidya Press, Madras. 7. 1991, Sri Bhasya, Sarma T. Srinivas, Bhartiya Vidya Prakashan, Delhi. 8. 1997, Samvanta, Sri Ramanujacarya, Modi Pratapray, M, Arya Sudhakar Press, Vadodara. 9. 2004, Advaita & Visistadvaita, Radhakrishnan, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II IDE 3 : III Paper code: SPP2307/SPP2309E03 Paper name: Introduction to the Sanskrit Shastras Objectives: To Understand Shastras in Sanskrit language. To give in knowledge of different Shastras. To help the students insight to develop with reference to various Shastras and study them with reference to the present day society. UNIT-I Introduction to Sanskrit shastras Origin and Development of Shastric discipline UNIT-II Introduction to Sanskrit shastras Concept and types of Vidya/Shastras UNIT-III Sanskrit Shastras Types of Shastras: Nyaya, Vedanta, Vyakarana, Alamkara, Kavya, Mimamsa, Yoga, Sahitya, Niti, Chanda(Prosody), Tantra, Dharmasastra, Arthasastra UNIT-IV Introduction to Sanskrit shastras Benefits of the study of the Shastra 1. Satishchandra Vidyabhushan, Introduction to Nyaya Philosophy 2. Ghate V. S., The Vedanta 3. Belvalkar S.K., Introduction to Indian Philosophy 4. Kane P. V., History of Sanskrit Poetics 5 Kane P. V., History of Dharmashastra 6. Radhakrishnan S., Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidass

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core - 16: IV Paper code: Paper name: Tarkasangraha Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of the scientific literature. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Tarkasangraha Introduction & Section 1 UNIT-II Tarkasangraha Section 2-4 UNIT-III Tarkasangraha Section 5-7 UNIT-IV Tarkasangraha Section 8-9 1. 1991, Tarka Sangraha of Annambhatta, Ed. Mehendale K.C., Bharatiya Book Corporation, Delhi. 2. 1999, Tarka Sangraha of Annambhatta, Ed. Parab K.P., New Bharatiya Book Corporation, Delhi. 3. 2004, Tarka Sangraha of Annambhatta, Ed. Karmarkar, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core - 17: IV Paper code: SPP2402/SPP2402C17 Paper name: Research Methodology & Manuscriptology Objectives: To make students aware about the Research Methodology and Manuscriptology To give in depth knowledge of the Research Methodology and Manuscriptology To make students aware about ancient language of manuscript. UNIT-I Methods of Research Problems of research, hypothesis UNIT-II Methods of Research Data collection Report writing UNIT-III Manuscriptology Methods of preparing critical edition etc UNIT-IV Manuscriptology Study of manuscripts etc 1. Murthy Shiv Ganesh, 1996, Introduction to Manuscriptology, New Delhi, Sharada publishing house. 2. Thaker J.P., 2007, Introduction to Manuscriptology and Textual Criticism, Baroda, Oriental Institute, The M.S.University. 3. Katre S. M, 1954, Introduction to Indian Textual Criticism, Poona, Deccan College.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core - 18: IV Paper code: Paper name: Suddhikaumudi Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of the modern literature. To be aware of the novel and modern literature of contemporary times proving Sanskrit to be a living language even today. UNIT-I Suddhi-kaumudi Introduction to Sanskrit Grammar UNIT-II Suddhi-kaumudi Analysis of grammatical Sutras UNIT-III Suddhi-kaumudi Analysis of grammatical Sutras UNIT-IV Suddhi-kaumudi Analysis of grammatical Sutras 1. 2008, Suddhi Kaumudi, Hegde Janardan, Sanskrit Bharati, Bangalore.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core - 19: IV Paper code: Paper name: Tilottama Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of the modern literature. To be aware of the novel and modern literature of contemporary times proving Sanskrit to be a living language even today. UNIT-I Tilottama Introduction UNIT-II Tilottama Reading UNIT-III Tilottama Study UNIT-IV Tilottama Critical Analysis 1.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core 20 a: IV Paper code:spp2405c20 Paper name: Natyashastra Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Natya Shastra. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Natyashastra Introduction & Natyashastra Chapter I UNIT-II Natyashastra Natyashastra Chapter II UNIT-III Natyashastra Natyashastra Chapter IV UNIT-IV Natyashastra Natyashastra Chapter VII 1. 1979, Nayashastra, Nandi Tapasvi, Gujarat Universtiy, Ahmedabad. 2. 1998, Nayashastra, Joshi K.L, Parimal Publication, Delhi. 3. 1998, Nayashastra, Unni N.P., Nag publication, Delhi. 4. 2010, Natyashastra, Pushpendra Kumar, New Bhartiya Book Corporation, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 sanskritpaliprakrit@msubaroda.ac.in Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II Core 20 b: IV Paper code: SPP2406C20 Paper name: Vishnu Purana Objectives: To have proficiency in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Pauranic literature. To make the students aware about the Ritualistic tradition of Puranic literature. UNIT-I Vishnupurana Introduction & Book-1-Chapters-2,12,17,18,19,20 UNIT-II Vishnupurana Book-II-Chapter-3,Book III-1,9,12 UNIT-III Vishnupurana Book IV- 15,Book V-7,10,11 UNIT-IV Vishnupurana Book V-13,20,26,28 1. 1990, Sri Visnu Mahapuranam, Gupta Sri Munilal, Gita Press, Gorakhpur. 2. 2005, The Vishnu Mahapuranam, Puspendra Kumar, Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 sanskritpaliprakrit@msubaroda.ac.in Name of the programme: MA SEM-III Year II Core 20 c: III Paper code: SPP2407C20 Paper name: Anubhasya Objectives: To be proficient in Sanskrit language To give in depth knowledge of the Vedantic literature. To be aware of intellectual strength of the Sanskrit tradition of thought. UNIT-I Anu- Bhasya Introduction & Chapter-1 UNIT-II Anu- Bhasya Chapter-1 UNIT-III Anu- Bhasya Chapter-1 UNIT-IV Anu- Bhasya Chapter-1 1. 1960, A Primer of Anu- Bhasya, Shah Jethalal G, Shuddhadvait, 2. 1979, Sri Vallabhacarya & His Doctorines, Bhatt G.H., Bhutala & Co, Delhi. 3. 1998, Srimad bhamasutranubhasyam, Shastri A.D. Parsva Publication, Ahmedabad. 4. 2008, Anubhasya, Shah Naginbhai M, Vallabh Satsang Mandal, Vadodara. 5. 2008, The philosophy of Vallabhacharya, Joshi M.V. Joshi Induben, Rajkot.

Address - Opp. Paradise complex, Sayajigunj, Vadodara. Contact details - 0265-2795340, Ext-215 sanskritpaliprakrit@msubaroda.ac.in Name of the programme: MA SEM-IV Year II IDE 4 : IV Paper code: SPP2411/SPP2409E04 Paper name: Srimadbhagavadgita Objectives: To Understand the Bhgavadgita in Sanskrit language. To give in depth knowledge of Bhagavadgita. To understand the importance of srimadbhagavadgita To make the students aware of our traditional heritage and increase their curiosity about our ancient glorious philosophical literature. To live a righteous life and be a good citizen. UNIT-I Srimadbhagavadgita General introduction of the Bhagavadgita UNIT-II Srimadbhagavadgita Importance of BhagavadGita in the present age UNIT-III Srimadbhagavadgita, Discussion on epigrammatic Verses of Bhagavadgita UNIT-IV Srimadbhagavadgita, Benefits of the Study of Bhagavadgita 1. 1984, Srimadbhagavadgita, Swami Tapasyananda, Madras, Shri Ramakrishna Math. 2. 1996, Srimadbhagavadgita, Swami Swarupananda, Calcutta, Advaita Ashram. 3. 2006, Srimadbhagavadgita, Swami Chidbhavananda, Calcutta, Advaita Ashram