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Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
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Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
TAT1301 – (C.P.H.S – Elective Course) This course on Vishnu Sahasranama stotra, will prepare students to chant the slokas with clear pronunciation and furthermore, explore the meaning and essence of thousand names of Lord Vishnu expressed in the 108 slokas (verses) in the stotra. This course on Vishnu Sahasranama stotra, will prepare students to chant the slokas with clear pronunciation. And furthermore, explore the meaning and essence of thousand names of Lord Vishnu expressed in the 108 slokas (verses) in the stotra.
A brief background of Vishnu Sahasranama in the context of the ancient Mahabharata epic, will also be discussed with the introductory verses (Purva Bhaga) and the benefits of chanting Vishnu Shasranama in the concluding verses, the phala stuti (Uttara Bhaga). Essence of the 1000 names of Lord Vishnu in the context of the three aspects or lakshanas of the Lord Vishnu, renders the chant a meditative quality.
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Vyakarana – I
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Vyakarana – I
$900.00(SAN5102) – Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī is a monumental work in the sūtra format (short aphorisms) that establishes the grammar for classical Sanskrit as a language. At the same time, the text also presents a general model for language description, that goes beyond Sanskrit as a specific language instance. This is the first course in a sequence of four that together explore the structure, methodology, and content of the Aṣṭādhyāyī model of language description in the vyākaraṇa tradition.
Prerequisites:
1) The medium of Instruction is Sanskrit
2) Only currently enrolled Sanskrit master’s certificate students can register for these courses.
3) Admission into Master Program in Sanskrit.
4) Completed previous MA Sanskrit Course if applicable
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Vyakarana – II
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Vyakarana – II
$900.00(SAN6102) – The course involves the study of sections of the Laghu-siddhānta-kaumudī pertaining to the technical terms, rules of interpretation and the phonetic transition that occur in conjunction with sounds following the sūtras of Aṣṭādhyāyī.
Prerequisites:
1) The medium of Instruction is Sanskrit
2) Only currently enrolled Sanskrit master’s certificate students can register for these courses.
3) Admission into Master Program in Sanskrit.
4) Completed previous MA Sanskrit Course
5) Completion of Vyākaraṇa – I
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Vyakarana – III
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Vyakarana – III
$900.00(SAN7102) – Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī is a monumental work in the sūtra format (short aphorisms) that establishes the grammar for classical Sanskrit as a language. At the same time, the text also presents a general model for language description, that goes beyond Sanskrit as a specific language instance.
This is the third course in a sequence of four courses on Vyākaraṇa (grammar) based on Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī which explores his exposition on the operations in the language in its phonetic, morphological, syntactic and semantic forms. The methodology of semantic analysis and description employed by Pāṇini in the form of karaka will be explored as a universal model that is applicable across many languages.
Prerequisites:
1) The medium of Instruction is Sanskrit
2)Only currently enrolled Sanskrit master’s certificate students can register for these courses.
3) Admission into Master Program in Sanskrit.
4) Completed previous MA Sanskrit Course
Note: A late payment fee of $200 will be charged for registrations submitted after July 7, 2022
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Vyakarana – IV
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Vyakarana – IV
$900.00(SAN8102) – Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī is a monumental work in the sūtra format (short aphorisms) that establishes the grammar for classical Sanskrit as a language. At the same time, the text also presents a general model for language description, that goes beyond Sanskrit as a specific language instance. This is the fourth course in a sequence of four courses on Vyākaraṇa (grammar) based on Pāṇini’s Aṣṭādhyāyī.
The formalism of grammar developed by Pāṇini has its foundation in the philosophy of language in the Indian tradition elucidated by Vyāḍi. After Pāṇini, Bhartṛhari explained this comprehensively in his compendium named Vākyapadīya, which elucidates the universal philosophy of language, and is considered as a pathway to liberation in the Vyākaraṇa tradition.
Prerequisites:
1) The medium of Instruction is Sanskrit
2) Only currently enrolled Sanskrit master’s certificate students can register for these courses.
3) Admission into Master Program in Sanskrit through HUA.
4) Completed previous MA Sanskrit Course prerequisite if any.
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Women in Hinduism
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Women in Hinduism
$300.00HSF4100 – (C.P.H.S – Core Course) This course, “Women in Hinduism” will introduce students to women’s roles and positions within Hinduism. In this course, we will explore thematics in women’s changing roles and assess their positions through a chronological close reading of texts beginning with the Vedas and ending with Bhakti.
Upon completion of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of women within specific Hindu traditions, which will enable them to reflect deeply upon the fundamental goals of a Hindu lifeworld. In addition, students will learn about the problems and possibilities the concept of a genderless atman holds in speaking back to binaries inherent to modernity.
Students will be able to imagine and assess the position of women in Hinduism in the light of androcentric thought that regards ‘anatomy as destiny.’Quick View -
Writing in the Humanities II
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Writing in the Humanities II
HSF6008 – Writing in the Humanities II is an advanced course that develops the foundational skills acquired in Writing in the Humanities I. Writing II delves deeper into the nuances of academic writing and critical thinking, exploring key concepts and skills essential for advancing students’ writing abilities.
A central focus of Writing II is thesis development; students will learn how to formulate clear and persuasive arguments that showcase their understanding of the existing literature and propose new insights or perspectives. Students will practice peer review and self-study of their own writing in conjunction with closely examining the writing craft of scholars.
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YOGA – The principles of pure soul in Bhagavad-Gita
$300.00This course is currently unavailable for registration
YOGA – The principles of pure soul in Bhagavad-Gita
$300.00HSF1303 – (C.P.H.S – Elective Course) “YOGA – The principles of pure soul in Bhagavad-Gita” is the last part of a three-part sequence of courses titled DEHA, GNANA and YOGA. This course introduces about 40 carefully curated verses (out of 700) from the Bhagavad Gita to students, who have no prior exposure to this important Hindu Text. In this course the participants shall study the meanings of each verse followed by guided recitation during online interactive classes.
The course has 5 lessons and is carried out using Active, Interactive and Collaborative ways of learning and offers guided practice of shlokas followed by interactive discussion of their meaning. It is the third of a three-course series titled, DEHA, GNANA and YOGA. The DEHA course highlights the Material and Psychic aspects of the body.
The GNANA course describes the Physical, Social, Occupational, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual dimensions of divine wisdom. The YOGA course explains the four paths of Yoga in Bhagavad-Gita.
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Youth Yoga Teacher Training
$1,250.00This course is currently unavailable for registration
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