阅读梵文佛典 基本语法指南: Reading Buddhist Sanskrit Texts: An Elementary Grammatical Guide

阅读梵文佛典 基本语法指南: Reading Buddhist Sanskrit Texts: An Elementary Grammatical Guide

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A rigorous and accessible academic reference, Reading Buddhist Sanskrit Texts: An Elementary Grammatical Guide instructs students and scholars in the foundational grammar necessary to engage directly with classical Buddhist scriptures in their original Sanskrit form. The guide presents core grammatical structures — including noun declensions, verb conjugations, and sentence syntax — with carefully chosen examples drawn from authentic Buddhist canonical texts, grounding abstract rules in meaningful religious and philosophical context. Written with clarity and pedagogical precision, it bridges the gap between introductory language study and the specialized vocabulary and style found in Buddhist literature, making it an indispensable companion for those pursuing Buddhist studies, Indology, or classical Asian languages. The work argues implicitly that direct access to primary sources transforms one's understanding of Buddhist doctrine, encouraging readers to move beyond translations and engage with the nuance and depth of the original texts.

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Format: Hardback
Published: 2015, 外语教学与研究出版社
Genre: Reference & language

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A rigorous and accessible academic reference, Reading Buddhist Sanskrit Texts: An Elementary Grammatical Guide instructs students and scholars in the foundational grammar necessary to engage directly with classical Buddhist scriptures in their original Sanskrit form. The guide presents core grammatical structures — including noun declensions, verb conjugations, and sentence syntax — with carefully chosen examples drawn from authentic Buddhist canonical texts, grounding abstract rules in meaningful religious and philosophical context. Written with clarity and pedagogical precision, it bridges the gap between introductory language study and the specialized vocabulary and style found in Buddhist literature, making it an indispensable companion for those pursuing Buddhist studies, Indology, or classical Asian languages. The work argues implicitly that direct access to primary sources transforms one's understanding of Buddhist doctrine, encouraging readers to move beyond translations and engage with the nuance and depth of the original texts.