Thank you very much. I downloaded the book and glanced first few
pages. I have never seen the novel way to indicate the tenses and
moods. This is easier to learn I guess.
Table 2 -- The ten tenses and moods
(1) acyuta - present tense: 'he does'
(2) vidhi - rule or possibility: 'he should do'
(3) vidh AtA - order or blessing: 'he must do'
(4) bhUte svara - past tense (not same day): 'he did'
(5) bhUtes a - past tense: 'he did'
(6) adhok aja - past tense (not witnessed): 'he did'
(7) k ArmAp la - blessing: 'let it be done'
(8) b Alakalki - future tense (not same day): 'he will do'
(9) kalki - future tense: 'he will do'
(10) ajita - cause and effect: 'if ... then'
On Apr 13, 7:59 am, Sunder Hattangadi <
sund...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here is another addition to the collection:
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> a sanskrit course in two parts.
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> the first part SANSKRIT READER introduces hinduism and is published with
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