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  2. File:Apte English-Sanskrit Dictionary Test.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Vaman Shivram Apte - Wikipedia

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    Vaman Shivram Apte (1858 – 9 August 1892 [1]) was an Indian lexicographer and a professor of Sanskrit at Pune's Fergusson College. He is best known for his compilation of a dictionary, The Student's English-Sanskrit Dictionary. [2]

  4. Monier Monier-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Monier-Williams compiled a SanskritEnglish dictionary, based on the earlier Petersburg Sanskrit Dictionary, [10] which was published in 1872. A later revised edition was published in 1899 with collaboration by Ernst Leumann and Carl Cappeller . [11]

  5. H. H. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In 1813 he published the Sanskrit text with a free translation in English rhymed verse of Kalidasa's lyrical poem, the Meghadūta, or Cloud-Messenger. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] He prepared the first SanskritEnglish Dictionary (1819) from materials compiled by native scholars, supplemented by his own researches.

  6. Anundoram Borooah - Wikipedia

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    A Practical English-Sanskrit Dictionary (Part I, II and III) (1877–80) Higher Sanskrit Grammar: Gender and Syntax (1879) Ancient Geography of India (1880) A Companion to the Sanskrit-reading undergraduates of the Calcutta University (1878) Comparison of a comprehensive dictionary of all Dialects of Bengal.

  7. A Vedic Word Concordance - Wikipedia

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    A Vedic Word Concordance (Sanskrit: Vaidika-Padānukrama-Koṣa) is a multi-volume concordance of the corpus of Vedic Sanskrit texts. It has been under preparation from 1930 and was published in 1935–1965 under the guidance of Viśvabandhu Śāstrī (1897–1973), with an introduction in Sanskrit and English.

  8. International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Scholars commonly use IAST in publications that cite textual material in Sanskrit, Pāḷi and other classical Indian languages. IAST is also used for major e-text repositories such as SARIT, Muktabodha, GRETIL, and sanskritdocuments.org.

  9. Amarakosha - Wikipedia

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    The name Amarakosha derives from the Sanskrit words amara ("immortal") and kosha ("treasure, casket, pail, collection, dictionary"). According to Arthur Berriedale Keith, this is one of the oldest extant Sanskrit lexicons (kosha). [1] According to Keith, Amarasiṃha, who possibly flourished in the 6th century, " knew the Mahāyāna and used ...