Description
This scholarly work presents a curated collection of essential Sanskrit nouns and verbs rendered in English letters, making Sanskrit vocabulary accessible to English-speaking readers without requiring knowledge of Devanagari script. Compiled by the respected Orientalist Charles Johnston, the book serves as both a learning tool and reference guide for students of Sanskrit, comparative linguistics, and Indian philosophy.
The systematic organization of Sanskrit terms facilitates easy lookup and understanding of word formations, grammatical structures, and semantic relationships. By presenting Sanskrit in Roman transliteration, Johnston democratizes access to one of the world’s oldest and most influential languages. This resource is invaluable for scholars, students of classical languages, philosophers, and anyone interested in the linguistic foundations of Indo-European languages and Eastern thought.







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