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From: Antariksh Bothale <Unknown>
Date: Tuesday 26 March, 2024 at 12:22:32 pm UTC+5:30
Subject: Announcing the launch of SanskritSahitya.com
To: sams...@googlegroups.com <Unknown>, bvpar...@googlegroups.com <Unknown>


नमः सर्वेभ्यः।

I'm pleased to announce the launch of a project I have been working on for the last few months: SanskritSahitya.com, a website (and mobile app) aimed at organizing all Sanskrit literature and associated information in a structuredeasily navigable, and easily searchable form.
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A quick look at some of the features (many more in the pipeline)—
  • Structured navigation based on sargaadhyaayakaandashloka etc. with easily shareable pages
  • Vyakhya teeka, English translations etc. wherever available (will keep getting updated as more content is digitized and organized)
  • Chhanda tagging and chhanda analysis, and a glossary of chhandas along with details and singing examples.
  • Detailed padachheda where available
  • Searching across one or all texts, using both Devanagari and Romanized queries
  • Searching for shlokas matching a specific chhanda
The website supports full offline access, and can be installed as Android and iPhone app. Click here for detailed instructions.
 
It currently has the following texts, and many more will be added over time.

दृश्यकाव्यानि
अभिज्ञानशाकुन्तलम्

लक्षणग्रन्थाः
नाट्यशास्त्रम् [Currently only a few अध्यायाः] 

Hope that this site proves to be useful to students, teachers, and ultimately, lovers of Sanskrit Literature. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please submit them using this form.

Credits
  • The website has been developed using the same tech stack as ashtadhyayi.com built by Shri Neelesh Bodas. He also provided a lot of feedback and guidance during the development process
  • The texts, commentaries / translations, and analyses have been obtained from a variety of sources, listed in detail at https://sanskritsahitya.com/credits
Regards, 
Antariksh Bothale
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