M.A. in Sanskrit is a postgraduate Sanskrit course. It is a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. It is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand. The duration of M.A. (Sanskrit) is mostly of two academic years but it may vary from institute to institute. The syllabus is divided into four semesters ranging from it origin to development up to now. M.A. (Sanskrit) course is job orienting one and opens many fields for the students through the country.
1 Semester/Year
| S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Scheme Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12025 | Bhasha Vigyyan | New |
| 2 | 12024 | Padya Sahitya | New |
| 3 | 12023 | Sankhya Evam Nyaya Darsan | New |
| 4 | 12022 | Sanskrit Vyakarana-I | New |
| 5 | 12021 | Veda Evam Vedanga | New |
| 6 | 2025 | Bhasha Vijnana | Old |
| 7 | 2024 | Padya Sahitya | Old |
| 8 | 2023 | Sankhya Evam Nyaya Darshay | Old |
| 9 | 2022 | Sanskrit Vyakaram | Old |
| 10 | 2021 | Veda Evam Vedanga | Old |
2 Semester/Year
| S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Scheme Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12125 | Anuvad Evam Nibandha | New |
| 2 | 12121 | Brahman Evam Upanishad | New |
| 3 | 12124 | Natya-Sahitya | New |
| 4 | 12126 | Research Methodology | New |
| 5 | 12122 | Sanskrit Vyakarana-II | New |
| 6 | 12123 | Vedanta evam Mimansa | New |
| 7 | 2121 | Brahaman Evam Upanishad | Old |
| 8 | 2124 | Natya-Sahitya | Old |
| 9 | 2125 | Nibandh Evam Vyakaran | Old |
| 10 | 2122 | Sanskrit Vyakaran-II | Old |
| 11 | 2123 | Vedant evam Mimansa | Old |
3 Semester/Year
| S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Scheme Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12226 | Ancient Indian Ethics Liteture | New |
| 2 | 12224 | Baudha Evam jain Darshan | New |
| 3 | 12223 | Bhartiya Dharshan ka Itihas | New |
| 4 | 12222 | Kavya Prakash Evam Sahitya Darpan | New |
| 5 | 12225 | Nayaya Evam Vaisheshik Darshan | New |
| 6 | 12221 | Sanskriti Evam Dharamshastra | New |
| 7 | 2225 C | Upnished Sahitya | Old |
| 8 | 2225C | Upnished Sahitya XV (D) | Old |
| 9 | 2224A | Baudha Evam jain Darshan XIV (B) | Old |
| 10 | 2223 | Kavya Prakash Evam Sahitya Darpan-XIII | Old |
| 11 | 2225B | Natak -XV (C.) | Old |
| 12 | 2224B | Natya Shastra XIV- (C.) | Old |
| 13 | 2225A | Nayaya Evam Vaisheshik Darshan-XV (B) | Old |
| 14 | 2224C | Samhita Sahitya XIV (D) | Old |
| 15 | 2222 | Sanskrit Sahitya ka Itihas-XII | Old |
| 16 | 2221 | Sanskriti Evam Dharamshastra-I-XI | Old |
4 Semester/Year
| S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Scheme Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12321 | Sanskrit Shastra Parampara | New |
| 2 | 12322 | Pali Evam Prakrit | New |
| 3 | 12324 | Purva Evam Uttara Mimansa | New |
| 4 | 12325 | Ramanuj Evam Dayanand Darshan | New |
| 5 | 12326 | Research Methodology | New |
| 6 | 12323 | Yoga Darshan | New |
| 7 | 2323 | Pali Evam Prakrit | Old |
| 8 | 2324 | Purva Evam Uttara Mimamsa-Indian Philosophy | Old |
| 9 | 2325 | Ramanuj Evam Dayanand Darshan | Old |
| 10 | 2322 | Sanskrit Shastra Parampara | Old |
| 11 | 2329 | Vaidik Adhyayan - Parampara | Old |
| 12 | 2328 | Vedangya | Old |
| 13 | 2321 | Yoga Darshan | Old |
Sanskrit is the key to unlocking a vast repository of knowledge contained in ancient texts, scriptures, and classical literature. By studying Sanskrit, I am able to delve into the Vedas, Upanishads, epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and numerous other works that provide profound insights into ancient Indian philosophy, science, and arts. This connection to the past enriches my understanding of the present and inspires a deeper appreciation for our cultural roots.
Linguistic and Cognitive BenefitsThe study of Sanskrit enhances my linguistic skills and cognitive abilities. Sanskrit’s complex grammatical structure and rich vocabulary improve my analytical thinking and memory. Additionally, understanding Sanskrit helps in learning other Indian languages and even some foreign languages, as many have roots in Sanskrit. This linguistic foundation is invaluable for anyone interested in linguistics or language studies.
Academic and Research OpportunitiesAn M.A. in Sanskrit opens up numerous academic and research opportunities. I am passionate about contributing to the preservation and interpretation of ancient texts. This degree allows me to engage in comparative studies, explore interdisciplinary research, and participate in academic discourse at a higher level. The academic rigor and research skills developed during this program are essential for a career in academia or cultural preservation.
Career ProspectsGraduates with an M.A. in Sanskrit have diverse career prospects. Beyond academia, there are opportunities in translation, publishing, and cultural preservation. Government and non-governmental organizations focused on cultural heritage and education also value the expertise of Sanskrit scholars. This degree equips me with the knowledge and skills to pursue a fulfilling career in these fields.
Personal Growth and Spiritual ConnectionStudying Sanskrit is not just an academic pursuit; it is a journey of personal growth. The philosophical and spiritual insights gained from Sanskrit texts offer a deeper connection to ancient wisdom and traditions. This journey enhances my understanding of life and enriches my personal and spiritual development.
ConclusionIn conclusion, pursuing an M.A. in Sanskrit is a decision rooted in my passion for language, culture, and history. It offers a unique blend of academic rigor, career opportunities, and personal growth, making it a fulfilling and intellectually stimulating choice.
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