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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Constituton of India (N V Krishna)
   2.   Fwd: [IndianCivilization] [VaidikaVillage] Ph.D. on "Aspects
      of        Science and Technology in Vedas and Sastras' (P.K.Ramakrishnan)
   3. corrections to my earlier correction (Ramanathan Jambunathan)
   4. RE: sanskrit Digest, Vol 28, Issue 31 (Sunder Hattangadi)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:25:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: N V Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Constituton of India
To: Ambujam Raman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
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I personally think that it might be a better idea to buy it. There is a
reason why there is price attached to the text. And also increase in
demand will help in more publications. All of us have our
friends/relatives in India. We can ask them to buy one and send. Probably
worth the effort.

Warm regards,
Krishna.

On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Ambujam Raman wrote:

# The constitution of India in Sanskrit is a vital document. It will be 
impossible to get it for us abroad through the Govt agencies with all the 
bureaucracy. Can somebody scan them and make a pdf document and post it on the 
Net?
#
# rAmaH
#   ----- Original Message -----
#   From: Krishnan Venkataraman
#   To: [email protected]
#   Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:04 AM
#   Subject: [Sanskrit] Constituton of India
#
#
#
#
#     Dear Sanskrit lovers,
#
#   I have recently come across a copy of the Constitution of India in 
Sanskrit. It is published by the law ministry of the Governement of India and 
contains all amendments till 1985 (the latest edition available is of 1985.) It 
is a document that should be of interest to all interested in sanskrit. The 
text is entirely in Sanskrit. It is highly subsidised and costs only 15 rupees. 
I have checked with the publishing office office - all that is required is that 
a money order of 15 rupees be sent to the office. They will send the 
constitution by ordinary post. If you prefer a registered delivery, you will 
have to add the extra postage charge.
#
#   It is pretty unfortunate that out of 2000 copies printed, a majority remain 
unsold. The sole reason that the office cites for non-availability of a more up 
to date edition is the fact that there is no demand for such a publication. In 
the interest of the publication of an up to date constitution of India in 
sanskrit, it is necessary (or so it seems) for the present lot to be sold out. 
I personally found it most interesting and reccommend it to all of you. You 
might also want to pass on this information to people you know.
#
#
#   The address of the office where it is available:
#
#   Vidhi Sahitya Prakashan,
#   (Vidhayi Vibhag)
#   Law and Justice Ministry,
#   Government of India,
#   Indian Law Institute,
#   Bhagwandas Marg,
#   New Delhi - 110001
#
#   Phone: 2385259
#   Fax: 23387051
#
#   Krishnan
#
#
#   On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 Ramanathan Jambunathan wrote :
#   >
#   >On Jul 25, 2005, at 1:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#   >
#   >>
#   >>Regarding passive voice (karmaNi prayoga) and atmanepada, where is the
#   >>confusion? Did you find a word which is the same in its
#   >>atmanepada and passive voice forms?
#   >>budhyate (passive) = is taught
#   >>bodhayati (parasmai) = teaches
#   >>don't know the atmane form of budh.
#   >>
#   >>bhavAn vandyate (passive) = you are saluted
#   >>aham vande (atmane) = I salute
#   >>- Sai.
#   >>
#   >>
#   >
#   >Hi,
#   >I am trying to summarize my understanding of causative forms and  could be 
totally off. Please correct me.
#   >
#   >budh( to know,  to be awake, enlighten) is 4A. It becomes bodhay by  the 
addition of 'I' directly to the root which is usually strengthened
#   >  to 'ay' ( unedr Nijanta or preraka - to form a causative) like gam  
becoming gamay (cause to go). These use parasmaipada endings in  kartIR  
prayoga. In karmani prayoga the causative sign 'ay' is  changed to 'ya' which 
is added to the strengthened root and  Atmanepada endings are used.
#   >
#   >So we have bodhayati - parasmai in kartIR.
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:13:02 -0500
From: Ramanathan Jambunathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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May be one or many more correctios  to come.

After my previous note, I find budh has the following forms:

budh: 1U bodhati-te - present ; bodhayati-te  -causal present

budh: 4A budhyate  - present ; bodhayati-te - causal present

Due my mistakes, i have learnt something!


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 17:35:38 +0000
From: "Sunder Hattangadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Sanskrit] RE: sanskrit Digest, Vol 28, Issue 31
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>Today's Topics:
>
>    1. Constituton of India (Krishnan Venkataraman)
>    2. Constituton of India (Krishnan Venkataraman)
>    3.  (Ramanathan Jambunathan)
>    4. Re: Constituton of India (Ambujam Raman)
>
>
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>
>The constitution of India in Sanskrit is a vital document. It will be 
>impossible to get it for us abroad through the Govt agencies with all the 
>bureaucracy. Can somebody scan them and make a pdf document and post it on 
>the Net?
>
>rAmaH


Namaste,

          It is worthy of note that the Constitution is availbale online in 
Hindi, but none in Sanskrit or any other Indian language!

http://lawmin.nic.in/olwing/coi/coimain.htm


Regards,

Sunder



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