Dear lists,
I am glad to share with you that as a part of an ongoing project 'Sanskrit Knowledge Accessor', funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, we have developed E-readers for the following texts available at
https://start.samsaadhanii.in .
a) Srimadbhadgvadgītā
b) Raghuvaṃśaṃ
c) upaniṣadas -- īśā, kena and kaṭha
d) Aśṭāṅgahṛdayaṃ - first 15 adhyāyas
e) Sundarakāṇḍa
f) Saṃkśepa-rāmāyaṇam
g) Mahābhārata - udyoga-parva
h) Around 1000 sentences picked up from Satavalekar's 'Saṃskrit-svayaṃ-śikṣaka'
An E-reader provides the following information:
i) Original verse
ii) It's pada-chheda
iii) It's anvaya
iv) Morphological analysis of each word
v) kāraka and samāsa tagging
vi) Dictionary help - Amarakoṣa, Apte's Sanskrit-Hindi, Monnier William's Skt-Eng, Skt-French by Gérard Huet, and Sanskrit-German. For Ayurveda, we have also integrated the Ayurveda Technical terminology dictionary available at
Namaste portal.
And finally you can see the relations between the words in the form of a graph.
These E-readers are developed semi-automatically using the
Samsaadhanii platform, and
Heritage platform, and the results thus obtained were manually edited/corrected further.
The kaaraka tags and the samaasa tags used for annotations are available at the g
uidelines page .
The Sanity checking of some of the texts is still ongoing.
Meanwhile, we would like to have feedback from you on this effort.
Further, if anybody is interested in developing an E-reader for any new text, you can use the
START platform. Please contact me to get annotator access.
Thanking you in advance,
Amba Kulkarni