Amarakoshah – Dvitiyah kandah (Simhadivarga) (E-book)

The Simhadi varga is in the second kanda of the Amarakosha which is one of the most fascinating section of this Sanskrit lexicon. It begins with the synonyms of the lion (Simha), hence its name is Simhadi varga. This varga systematically presents the names of a wide range of living beings like wild animals, domestic […]

Amarakosha (Audio)

The Amarakosha is one of the oldest and most renowned thesauruses in Sanskrit, composed by the ancient scholar Amarasimha. Unlike a modern dictionary, it is a lexicon arranged thematically in verse form, making it easier to memorise. The work is divided into three sections, or kanda-s. Each section organises synonyms and related words under categories such as deities, animals, emotions, and objects. For centuries, the Amarakosha has served as a vital resource for students, poets, and scholarsโ€”enriching vocabulary, clarifying nuances, and preserving linguistic heritage. Its verse structure has ensured its place as a foundational text in classical Sanskrit education.

Panchatantra – Story 5 – The Alert Jackal | เคชเคžเฅเคšเคคเคจเฅเคคเฅเคฐเค•เคฅเคพ เฅซ – เคœเคพเค—เคฐเฅ‚เค•เคƒ เคœเคฎเฅเคฌเฅเค•เคƒ

The Alert Jackal narrates the story of a wise Jackal who senses danger and uses his presence of mind to escape getting killed by a lion who had entered the Jackal’s cave.

Samskara-Bijani Sanskrit-Gitani (Video)

A delightful video series designed to introduce young learners to the world of Sanskrit through rhythm, music, and attractive visuals! Each video brings classic and original rhymes to life with colorful animation, catchy tunes, and simple lyrics in Sanskrit and IAST that help children build vocabulary, improve pronunciation, and develop listening skills.

Panchatantra – Story 4 – The Foolish Crane| เคชเคžเฅเคšเคคเคจเฅเคคเฅเคฐเค•เคฅเคพ เฅช – เคฎเฅ‚เคฐเฅเค–เคƒ เคฌเค•เคƒ

The Foolish Crane narrates the story of a crane who seeks revenge on a snake with the help of a crab without realising the dangers arising out of the plot made to kill the snake.

Panchatantra – Story 3 – Fools who created a Lion | เคชเคžเฅเคšเคคเคจเฅเคคเฅเคฐเค•เคฅเคพ เฅฉ – เคธเคฟเค‚เคนเค•เคพเคฐเค•เคพเคƒ เคฎเฅ‚เคฐเฅเค–เคพเคƒ

Fools who created a Lion narrates the story of four friends who use their knowledge to bring a dead lion back to life ignoring the fact that knowledge without sense is dangerous.

Panchatantra – Story 2 – Think before you act | เคชเคžเฅเคšเคคเคจเฅเคคเฅเคฐเค•เคฅเคพ – เฅจ – เค•เคฐเฅเคคเคตเฅเคฏเค‚ เคธเฅเคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเคฟเคคเคฎเฅ

Think before you act narrates the story of a brahmin lady who kills her own pet mongoose as a result of hasty desicion made out of anger and fear.

Learn to do Ganesha Pooja (E-book)

Performing pooja to Bhagavan is a tradition deeply rooted in the culture of Bharata. Among the various forms of worship, the shodashopachara Pooja – the ritual offering of sixteen upachara-s (services or offerings) is one of the most widely practiced.   This flipbook offers a step-by-step guide to performing an authentic Ganesha Pooja in a […]

Guess Who

Guess Who is an interactive learning game that challenges players to identify famous personalities from our Itihasa and Purana-sโ€”such as Rama, Krishna, Dasharatha, Hanuman, and many moreโ€”through a series of clues. There are three levels in this game.
* 6 characters to be identified in level 1
* 8 characters in level 2 and level 3
* 2 clues for identifying each character
* 15 points in level 1 and 10 points in level 2 if character is identified with the first clue.
The clues range from physical descriptions to Dharmic actions and life events, making it an exciting way to deepen one's understanding of our ethics and Purana-s.
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