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Government Sanskrit college Tripunithura
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade
Calendar 2019-2020
1. A Short History of the College
The College was established on 14th
January 1914 by His Highness Sri Rama Varma,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E , Maharaja of Cochin, for the preservation and advancement of the
indigenous system of Sanskrit study in its higher branches. Admission was restricted to those
who had already acquired a sound knowledge of Sanskrit language and instruction in
advanced Vyakarana, Nyaya and Vedanta was given for seven years at the end of which
Sasthrabhooshana title was awarded. Free boarding and lodging were provided for 24
students. From 1926, instruction in two modern subjects – Ayurveda and Jyotisha was
started. In the same year Sastra Sadas was conducted in the College for the first time and
since then it has become an important unique annual feature of the College.
The need for starting a preparatory course for getting the right type of students for the
advanced study of Sastra was keenly felt in 1926 and preparatory class was started that year
which, later on, developed into a complete course known as Kavya course. With the full
development of a regular Kavya course of eight years duration the Sastra course (Advanced
course) was reduced to four years. Thus in thirties, the institution become a great centre of
Sanskrit learning providing a full and advanced course in Sanskrit for a total period of
twelve years after the primary education.
In the early days, only Caste Hindus were admitted to the advanced Sastra classes. In 1932,
the Sastra section was bifurcated and students of all communities were admitted to one of the
sections known as the Government section providing instruction in advanced Nyaya,
Ayurveda and Jyotisha. The Endowment section which functioned, separately admitting only
caste Hindus was merged in the Government Section in1954.
As a result of the re-organization of Sanskrit studies in the Travancore – Cochin state, the
replacement of Kavya course by the Sanskrit high school started in 1951 and it was
completed in 1959. In the same year the Ayurveda section was separated and developed into
a new College.
In June 1962, the Government ordered the upgrading of the College by introducing gradually
by the University Previous and Degree classes by abolishing the Sastra section. The
University Previous (special) class was started in July 1962 and admission to the Sastra
section was stopped simultaneously.
B.A (Special) course in Vyakarana, Nyaya, Sahitya and Jyotisha was started in July 1963,
and the two year Pre- Degree Courses was started in June 1964.
The Golden Jubilee of the College was celebrated in February 1964. The high school section
was separated with effect from 1st November 1964.
B.A Jyotisha was discontinued inn1966 -67 and reintroduced in 2014.
M.A course Nyaya started in July 1969.
M.A course in Vyakarana and Sahitya started in July 1979.
B . A course in Vedanta started in July 1980 and M. A Vedanta started in 2012. In 1983 –
1984 this College was affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi Univeraity, Athirampuzha.
The College has approved centre for research in Sanskrit of the M.G University from1993
onwards.
In March 2017, the college is re-accredited by NAAC with A grade.
2. Succession List of Principals
a. Sri. P.M Sankaran Nambiar, B.A (Honours) 1920-1923
b. Sri. K. Raman Pisharoti, B.A (Honours) 1923-1930
c. Sri. Narayana Pisharoti B.A (Honours) 1933-1942
d. Sri. T.A Raman Nambisan, Vidwan, 1942-1951
e. Sri. C.K.Raman Nambiar Sastrabhushana, 1951-1955
f. Sri. K. Gururayan Potti, B.A, L.T 1955- 1956
g. Sri. T.Achuta Warrier, B.A L.T, 1956-1959
h. Sri. T.K Ramachandra Aiyar M.A,(B.O.L) 1959-1965
i. Sri. S. Kochukunju Asari, M.A 1965-1968
j. Sri. N.R Kunjikuttan, M.A Lecturer in charge, 1968-1969
k. Professor .H. Gopalakrishna Iyer M.A 1969-March 1983
l. Professor K. Chandrasekharan Nair, Prof. In charge from April 1983- 2nd
November
1983
m. Professor N. Radhakrishnan, M.A Sanskrit, M.A Malayalam –from 3rd
November
1983- March 1986
n. Dr. K.G Paulose –Prof. in charge from April 1986-10th
June 1986, from 11th
June
1986- 5th
October 1996, and from 22nd
March 2001 to 31st July 2001. Smt. K.Sarala M.A
from 6th
October 1996 – 30th
November 2000
o. Dr. K.S Meenambal from 1st December 2000 – 21
st March 2000.
p. Smt. R. Sarojam from 1st August 2001- 25
th September 2001.
q. Sri. P. Madhava Panicker from 26th
September 2001 – 31stMarch 2002.
r. Smt. R. Sarojam from 1st April 2002- 21
st May 2004.
s. Dr. P.I Mary from 22nd
May 2004- 14th
June 2004.
t. Sri. M.R Vasavan, from 15th
June 2004 – 31st March 2006
u. Smt. K.P Prasanna from 1st April 2006 – 31
st March 2014
v. Dr. K.C Suseela from 1st April 2014 – December 2014
w. Smt. K.D Sobha from Deceber 2014- April 2015
x. Dr. K. L. Sulochana Devi took charge in April
y. Dr. N.K Asok Kumar from 1st May – 2015- 30
th July 2015
z. Smt. K.D Sobha from 31st July 2015 and promoted as Principal on 18
th February 2016
to 16th
of August 2017.
aa. Dr. K.C Suseela from 17th
August 2017 as Smt. Sobha K.D relieved to join FDP to 16-
8-2019
bb. Smt. K.D Sobha from 17-8-2019
3. Staff List
Smt. Sobha K.D- Principal
I. Department of Jyotisha
Sl.
No.
Name of the Teacher Designation Post Held
1. Dr. E.N Eswaran Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
II. Department of Nyaya
Sl.
No.
Name of the Teacher Designation Post Held
1. Dr. K.C Suseela Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
2. Dr. N.K Asok kumar Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Ajimon C.S -do-
4. Dr. Lekha V.N -do-
5. Smt. Gigy V -do-
6. Dr. Laijamma P.N -do-
7. Dr.. K.A Subitha -do-
III. Department of Sahitya
Sl.
No.
Name of the Teacher Designation Post Held
1. Dr. Saritha
Maheswaran
Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
2. Dr. V.P.Udayakumar Assistant Professor
3. Dr. N.S Sharmila -do-
4. Dr. Shihab N.A -do-
5. Dr. Anilkumar. S -do-
6. Sri. Vinodkumar K.P -do-
7. Dr. Shameeja.P -do-
IV. Department of Vedanta
Sl.
No.
Name of the Teacher Designation Post Held
1. Sri. Jayapraksh S Assistant Professor Head of the
department
2. Dr. Ajikumar P.V -Do-
3. Dr. Latha K.S -do-
4. Smt. Sarika A -do-
5. Dr. Gayathri Devi.L -do-
6. Dr. Shyji k.k -do-
7. Sajitha M.S -do-
V. Department of Vyakarana
Sl.
No.
Name of the Teacher Designation Post Held
1. Dr.Girija T.V Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
2. Dr. P.N Sudarsanan Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Soumya N.K -do-
4. Dr. Rajeev.P.P -do-
5. Dr. Jyotsna G -do-
6. Dr. T.K. Geetha -do-
7. Dr. Indulekha A.B -do-
VI. Department of Sanskrit General
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Teacher
Designation Post Held
1. Dr. Beena K.K Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
VII. Department of English
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Teacher
Designation Post Held
1. Smt. Saritha K.V Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
VIII. Department of Physical Education
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Teacher
Designation Post Held
1. Sri. Binoy K.R Assistant Professor Head of the
Department
Non – Teaching Staff
Sl. No. Name of the Staff Designation
1. Smt. Viswamma P.S Senior Superintendent
2. Nizamudeen P.O Head Accountant
3. Smt. Beena P.E Clerk (Hr. Grade)
4. Sri. Thampi P.A Senior clerk
5. Sophi A.A L.D.C
6. Elizabath C.J L.D.C
7. Sajesh Pillai K Selection Grade Typist
8. Sindhu Librarian Grade II
9. Smt. Abida. B Heritage document
translator
10. Vilasan Library Attendant
11. Office Attendant Vacant
12. Sakkeer K.K Office Attendant
13. Noufal P.K Office Attendant
14. Shahida K.M Office Attendant
15. Malathi P.K Sweeper
16. Sathidevi Amma Sweeper
17. Prasannan P C Sanitation worker
18. Udayaghosh N.N Sanitation worker
19. Ruble John Night watchman
20. Pratheesh Prakash Night watchman
COLLEGE ALMANAC FOR 2019-2020
JUNE 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Saturday 1
Sunday 2
Monday 3
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 5 International Environmental Day/
Id- Ul- Fithar (Ramdan)
Thursday 6 College Re-opens
Friday 7
Saturday 8 Second Saturday
Sunday 9
Monday 10
Tuesday 11
Wednesday 12
Thursday 13
Friday 14
Saturday 15
Sunday 16
Monday 17 I M A begins
Tuesday 18
Wednesday 19
Thursday 20
Friday 21 International Yoga Day
Saturday 22
Sunday 23
Monday 24 I B A begins
Tuesday 25
Wednesday 26
Thursday 27
Friday 28
Saturday 29
Sunday 30 17
July 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Monday 1
Tuesday 2 II Semester MA Uty. Exam
begins
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6
Sunday 7
Monday 8
Tuesday 9
Wednesday 10
Thursday 11
Friday 12
Saturday 13 Second Saturday
Sunday 14
Monday 15 III MA begins
Tuesday 16
Wednesday 17
Thursday 18
Friday 19
Saturday 20
Sunday 21
Monday 22
Tuesday 23
Wednesday 24
Thursday 25
Friday 26
Saturday 27
Sunday 28
Monday 29
Tuesday 30
Wednesday 31 Karkidakavavu 22
August 2019
Thursday 1
Friday 2
Saturday 3
Sunday 4
Monday 5
Tuesday 6
Wednesday 7
Thursday 8
Friday 9
Saturday 10 Second Saturday
Sunday 11 Id-Ul- Asaha (Bakrid)
Monday 12
Tuesday 13
Wednesday 14
Thursday 15 Independence day
Friday 16
Saturday 17
Sunday 18
Monday 19
Tuesday 20
Wednesday 21
Thursday 22
Friday 23 Sreekrishnajayanthi
Saturday 24
Sunday 25
Monday 26
Tuesday 27
Wednesday 28 Aiyyankali Jayanti
Thursday 29
Friday 30
Saturday 31 18
September 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Sunday 1
Monday 2
Tuesday 3
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5 Teachers’ day
Friday 6 Onam Holidays begin
Saturday 7
Sunday 8
Monday 9 Muharam
Tuesday 10
Wednesday 11 Thituvonam
Thursday 12
Friday 13 Sreenarayanaguru Jayanthi
Saturday 14 Second Saturday
Sunday 15
Monday 16 College Re-opens after Onam
Holidays
Tuesday 17 Viswakarma Jayanthi- Restricted
Holiday
Wednesday 18
Thursday 19
Friday 20
Saturday 21 Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi
Sunday 22
Monday 23 Internal Exams
Tuesday 24
Wednesday 25
Thursday 26
Friday 27
Saturday 28
Sunday 29
Monday 30 16
October 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Tuesday 1
Wednesday 2 Gandhijayanti
Thursday 3
Friday 4
Saturday 5
Sunday 6
Monday 7 Mahanavami
Tuesday 8 Vijayadasami
Wednesday 9
Thursday 10 3rd
Semester BA & MA Uty
Exam begins
Friday 11 5th
Semester BA Uty. Exam
Saturday 12 Second Saturday
Sunday 13
Monday 14
Tuesday 15
Wednesday 16
Thursday 17
Friday 18
Saturday 19
Sunday 20
Monday 21
Tuesday 22
Wednesday 23 1st BA & MA Uty. begins
Thursday 24
Friday 25
Saturday 26
Sunday 27 Deepavali
Monday 28
Tuesday 29
Wednesday 30
Thursday 31 20
November 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Friday 1 Keralapiravidinam
Saturday 2
Sunday 3
Monday 4
Tuesday 5
Wednesday 6
Thursday 7
Friday 8
Saturday 9 Second Saturday – Nabi Dinam
Sunday 10
Monday 11
Tuesday 12
Wednesday 13
Thursday 14
Friday 15
Saturday 16
Sunday 17
Monday 18
Tuesday 19
Wednesday 20
Thursday 21
Friday 22
Saturday 23
Sunday 24
Monday 25
Tuesday 26
Wednesday 27
Thursday 28
Friday 29
Saturday 30 21
December 2019
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Sunday 1
Monday 2
Tuesday 3
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5
Friday 6
Saturday 7 I Semester B A ends.
Sunday 8
Monday 9
Tuesday 10 II Semester B A & M A begin
Wednesday 11
Thursday 12
Friday 13
Saturday 14 Second Saturday
Sunday 15
Monday 16
Tuesday 17
Wednesday 18
Thursday 19
Friday 20 Closes for Christmas holidays
Saturday 21
Sunday 22
Monday 23
Tuesday 24
Wednesday 25 Christmas
Thursday 26 School and College level
competitions in connection with
Sastra sadas
Friday 27 Annual Sastra Sadas begins
Saturday 28 Sastra Sadas
Sunday 29 Sastra Sadas
Monday 30 College Re-opens
Tuesday 31 17
January 2020
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Wednesday 1
Thursday 2 Mannam Jayanti
Friday 3
Saturday 4
Sunday 5
Monday 6
Tuesday 7
Wednesday 8
Thursday 9
Friday 10
Saturday 11 Second Saturday
Sunday 12
Monday 13
Tuesday 14 College Establishment Day
Wednesday 15
Thursday 16
Friday 17
Saturday 18
Sunday 19
Monday 20
Tuesday 21
Wednesday 22
Thursday 23
Friday 24
Saturday 25
Sunday 26 Re-public day
Monday 27
Tuesday 28
Wednesday 29
Thursday 30
Friday 31 22
February 2020
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Saturday 1
Sunday 2
Monday 3
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 5
Thursday 6
Friday 7
Saturday 8 Second Saturday
Sunday 9
Monday 10 Internal Exams
Tuesday 11
Wednesday 12
Thursday 13
Friday 14
Saturday 15
Sunday 16
Monday 17
Tuesday 18
Wednesday 19
Thursday 20
Friday 21
Saturday 22 Mahasivarathri
Sunday 23
Monday 24
Tuesday 25
Wednesday 26
Thursday 27
Friday 28
Saturday 29 20
March 2020
Days of the
Week
Date Particulars No. of working
days
Sunday 1
Monday 2
Tuesday 3
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5
Friday 6
Saturday 7
Sunday 8
Monday 9
Tuesday 10
Wednesday 11
Thursday 12
Friday 13
Saturday 14 Second Saturday
Sunday 15
Monday 16
Tuesday 17
Wednesday 18
Thursday 19
Friday 20
Saturday 21
Sunday 22
Monday 23
Tuesday 24
Wednesday 25
Thursday 26
Friday 27
Saturday 28
Sunday 29
Monday 30
Tuesday 31 College closes for Mid- summer
vacations
22
Total working Days – 184
June -20
July – 22
August – 16
September – 18
November – 20
December – 15
January – 23
February -20
March – 21
Courses of Study
1. BA - Three year course (Six Semester) - Special
Part I - English
Part II - Sanskrit
Part III a). Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
b). Sanskrit Special Nyaya
c). Sanskrit Special Sahitya
d). Sanskrit Special Vedanta
e). Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
2. M.A – Two Year (Four Semester) Course - Special
a). Nyaya
b). Sahitya
c). Vedanta
d). Vyakarana
Admission and Withdrawal
Admissions
Admission to all classes is governed by the rules laid down by the Government of Kerala.
No student will be enrolled or allowed to attend any class until the fees due from him/her
have been paid
Withdrawal – Transfer Certificate
No transfer certificate will be issued to those from whom three are any dues to the
College. No fee will be levied from those who apply for TC within one year after leaving
the College. A fee for Rupees 50/ will be levied from those who apply for TC after the
lapse of one year from date of leaving the College. An additional fee of Rs. 100/ will be
levied from those who apply for duplicate copies of the TC. Duplicate TC will be issued
on production of a certificate signed by the 1st class Magistrate to the effect that the
original TC was irrecoverably lost.
Students should apply for TC and CC in the following prescribed form.
7. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER AND CONDUCT CERTIFICATE
1. Name (In block letters):
2. Class and group/subject :
3. Class No. / Admission No. :
4. Years of study in the College:
5. Details of fee concessions / scholarships/ stipends held:
6. Whether appeared for the University examination –
If yes Reg. No. and Year-
7. Whether all dues to the College have been discharged:
8. Whether belongs to S.C/ S.T/O.B.C
Place:
Date: Signature of the applicant
Recommendation of the group tutor
Place:
Date: Name and Signature of the class/Group Tutor
Certificates of No Dues from
1. N.S.S officer:
2. Lecturer in Physical Education:
3. Librarian – General & Departments
4. Office fee section:
5. Orders of the Principal :
No students who has previously studied in any recognized school or College shall be
admitted to a College unless he presents a Transfer certificate showing –
a) The names of students in full:
b) The date of birth as entered in the admission register:
c) The dates of which he was admitted to and on which he left the institution:
d) The class in which he studied at the time of leaving it:
e) If it be the time when annual promotions take place, whether he/she is qualified for
promotion to a higher class:
f) That he/ she has paid all fees or other moneys due to that institution in respect of the
Academicyear in which he/she was enrolled and a certificate of medical inspection or
health card, if any, from the institution in which he/she last studied.
Every Transfer certificate issued to students from a College or other institution after
being registered for a University examination shall contain in addition to those prescribed
above, the following details also;
a) Name of examination of the university for which the student has bee last presented
from the College:
b) Register number of the student and the date of examination:
c) Whether the student has appeared the examination,-
1) The part and division which he/she has passed:
2) The part and division which he/she has failed:
Note- Transfer certificate to a student who has been enrolled for a university examination
shall be issued only after the provisional results of the examinations are published and
every such certificate shall contain the details of the parts or division which the student has
passed and the part or division in which the student has failed.
No student shall be admitted to a College or other institution pending the production of
such certificate. Every such certificate shall be endorsed with the admission number under
which the student is enrolled and shall be filled for reference and inspection.
8. Conduct certificate
Conduct certificate is a document which student has to earn. It will not be issued as a
matter of course.
9. Age certificate
Application for age certificate (Extract of admission register) must be accompanied by
stamp paper of Rs. 50.
N.B – In all Cases if these certificates are to be send by post, self addressed envelope
with necessary stamps affixed (for registration also, where required) should
accompany the application.
10. Tutorial supervision
The students are grouped into 16 tutorial divisions under the supervision of a teacher.
The tutor without necessarily, giving ordinary tuition, keeps himself/herself in touch
with the students progress in studies and their activities in general
1. The students are to contact their respective tutors for instructions.
2. All applications for leave, etc., by students should be recommended and forwarded
by the tutors after considering the merits of each case.
3. It shall be the duties of the tutors to watch the general progress of their wards and
correct them when specific cases of indiscipline are brought to their notice.
4. The observation of the tutors regarding the students under their care may be
recorded in personal records which will be supplied by the office.
5. The conduct certificates of the students will be issued only on the basis of the
reports submitted by the tutors.
6. The attention of the students is drawn to the printed rules (Dress, Behavior and
Discipline) in the College calendar.
7. All the tutors shall, at the close of every Academic year and whenever they are
transferred, handover to the Principal a complete report regarding the conduct of
their wards for the relevant period.
Students should refer to (a) Their tutor for advice and information generally; (b)
the Physical Director on matters connected with sports, games and physical
activities and; (c) the College office on matters connected with fee and
Government and University Regulations.
11.Attendance and Leave of Absence
Attendance shall be marked at the beginning of each class whether lecture, practical
composition or tutorial, by the member of the staff in charge of the class both in the
forenoon and afternoon sessions.
Students should occupy their respective seats before attendance is taken. They should
not leave the class room nor should latecomers enter the class room without the
permission of the member of the staff in-charge of the class.
For purpose of attendance, all working days shall be counted as whole days
irrespective of the number of the working hours. The days that will be taken in to
account are those marked as working days in the College calendar or notified by the
Principal. (Special class will not count for extra attendance.)
The working day is divided into periods, each of one hour duration. Absence for any
one hour will be treated as absence for that particular session.
N.B -Students are informed that they should get 75% of the attendance of the
year and should they fall short, the deficiency will be condoned only where the
syndicate is satisfied that the absence is for reasons beyond the control of the
student. Deficiency beyond 20 days will not be condoned under exemption will
not be granted for more than one Academic year in any course of study.
No student shall absent himself/herself from a class without leaves. Absence without
leave for a part of a session shall be considered as absence for half day.
One hour of absence without leave will be counted as absence for that session.
Students absenting themselves without leave for more than 10 working days will have
their names removed from the rolls they shall pay the re-admission fee and all College
fees due before they are re-admitted. A student who does not secure 50% of the
attendance at the end of a term will not be allowed to continue in the next term. A
student coming to the class without leave shall lose half a day attendance, unless
otherwise recommended by the member of the staff in charge of that class.
If leave is required for a single hour only, application may be made to the member of
the staff in charge of that hour.
If leave is required for the afternoon session only, the student should appear in person
before the Head of the Department concerned and get the application for leave
recommended by him.
Application for leave should be made in the following form to the Principal
through the recommending authority (Tutor) by the student himself/herself
before hand except in unavoidable and unforeseen circumstances when the
application should be made on very day of his/ her return to the College.
Form of the application for the leave
1. Name and Register no.
2. Class and group
3. Dates for which leave is required
4. Reason for leave
5. Date of application
6. Signature of applicant
7. Tutor’s remarks
8. Principal’s order
Disciplinary action will be taken against those who repeatedly absent themselves
on insufficient grounds.
The annual attendance certificate shall not be granted unless the student has got
three –fourths of the attendance prescribed by the College in the course for
instruction and for physical training; to the satisfaction of the authorities and
his/her progress and conduct have been satisfactory.
12. FEES RULES
1. (a) Tuition Fees. – payable in 3 equal instalments on the beginning of each term in the case
of B.A. Degree and in the case of M.A. Degree tuition fees should be paid in 2 equal
instalments, at the starting of each semester. The tuition fees of B.A. and M.A. students can be
paid in lump in the starting of the Academicyear.
B.A. .. Rs.500 per annum
M.A. .. Rs. 900 ,,
(b). Special Fees. – Payable together with the Ist term fees.
Particulars B.A. M.A.
Rs. Rs.
Library 100 100
Calendar 30 30
Stationery 50 50
Magazine 50 50
Association 50 50
Athletic 100 100
Audio – Visual 25 25
Scouts and Guide 5 5
SAF 5 5
Women’s Study 5 5
Medical Inspection 5 5
University Union Fees 50 50
Sports Affiliation 150 150
University Affiliation 300 350
Matriculation 100 100
Students Welfare 20 20
University Students Insurance 10 10
(c) Admission Fees
Rs.
B.A. 75
M.A. 150
(d) Caution Deposit. – To be paid along with the 1st instalment at the time of admission and
returnable at the end of the course after deducting dues, if any.
Rs.
B.A. 360
M.A. 600
Fines – Fines will be collected as shown below from the students those who are failing to
remit the fees on the due dates of collections published lastly in the notice board.
I Due date of collection .. (The date fixed within 7 consecutive working days)
without fine
II Due date of collection .. The date fixed within 10 days after the 1st due date –
Rs.5
III Due date of collection .. The date fixed after the due date of fine of Rs. 5 - Rs. 10
The names of students those who fails to remit the fees within the due dates will be
removed from the Nominal Roll and a fine of Rs. 50 will be collected from the students as Re-
admission fee.
Miscellaneous Fee
( G.O. (Ms) No. 66/2003/ H. Edn., dated 7th
June 2003)
Rs.
(a) Application fee/ Registration fee (Degree and P.G) 50
(b) Late fee for T.C 50
(c) Fine for duplicate T.C 100
(d) Fine for duplicate identity card 30
(e) Fine for non – return of library books in time 1 (per due)
13. RULES APPLICABLE FOR COLLECTION AND REFUND OF CAUTION
MONEY
1. These rules shall apply to students undergoing a course of study in a private or Government
College under the administrative control of the Director of Collegiate Education.
2. Every student for a course of study in the Government or private institution shall, on
admission to the College at the commencement of the course or during the period of a course
be liable to pay the Caution deposit prescribed for that particular course at the rates prescribed
along with the first instalment of tuition fees as are to be paid under the rules in case where the
admission are taking place during the period of a course as the case may be.
3. Students belonging to Scheduled castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Eligible Communities are
exempted from payment of Caution deposit.
4. The Caution deposit to be paid by a student for a particular course shall be retained in the
institution till completion of the course of study, concerned in that institution. At the end of a
particular course of study, the Caution deposit realized from the student will be refunded to
him/ her on receipt of application from student in the form prescribed below and after
adjusting the dues if any, on account of :
(i) Loss of library books.
(ii) Recovery of fine for breakages of laboratory equipments and any other loss caused to
properties of the College.
(iii) Areas of fees, if any.
If the Caution deposit is less than the amount to be realized by other means as the Principal
may decide.
5. The Caution deposit paid by a student for a particular course in an institution shall be
refunded to him/her after adjusting dues, if any, before completion of the course in the
College, or the student applies for refund of the same and provided further, the student takes
T.C. from the College concerned on grounds of discontinuing the course or pursuing studies
for the same or a different course in some other institution.
6. (i) It shall be the responsibility of the student to claim the refund of Caution deposit paid by
him/her for the particular course immediately after the closing date of the College after the
expiry of the Academic year in which the course is completed or earlier when the claim or
refund arises under the circumstances stated in Rule (5) above.
(ii) All claims for refund of Caution deposit shall be preferred before the re- opening date of
the next Academic year following the Academic year in which the course is completed and in
the case of those who discontinued or left the institution during tenure of a course the claim
shall be preferred before the reopening date of the next Academic year in which they would
have completed the course had they continued in the institution.
(iii) In case any student has not been promoted to a higher class or one or more occasion or
has discontinued the studies for one or more Academic years during the tenure of a course
which he had completed after such breaks, then the time- limit mentioned in sub rule (ii)
above for claiming refund shall be extended by such number of Academic years of break.
7. Immediately after expiry of the time- limit prescribed for claiming the refund of the Caution
deposit amount, steps will be taken by the Principals of Colleges to publish the names of the
students who have not claimed the deposits before the stipulated date, in the Kerala
Government Gazette and, if he/ she is not preferring the claim for refund of Caution deposit,
within a period of two calendar months from the date of publication of the notification of the
Principal in the Gazette, the whole amount due to the student shall be permanently forfeited
and the same will be withdrawn from the Caution deposit account and remitted to Government
Revenue.
8. If, after admission to a course of study in a particular group/ subject, a student changes his
group/ subjects and if that change call for only a lesser amount of Caution deposit then the
excess amount paid be refunded to him/her after adjusting dues, if any. Similarly, if the
change in group/ subjects would call for payment of a higher amount of Caution deposit, then
only the balance amount that is to be paid need be collected.
9. The students should keep in safe the receipt issued for remittance of the Caution deposit
amount during the tenure of the course. The Caution deposit amount will be refunded only if
the collected receipt issued from the College is produced along with the application for refund
of the Caution deposit. Failure to produce the original receipt will result in forfeiture of the
claim for refund. Exemption from the operation of this rule may be granted by the Principal in
genuine cases where the original receipt is not in a position to be produced and provided
further the Principal is personally satisfied about the identity of the applicant claiming the
refunds.
10. The application for refund of Caution deposit shall be submitted in the following form:
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR REFUND OF CAUTION DEPOSIT
1. Name (in block letters) ..
2. Class and group/ subject ..
3. Roll No./ Class No. ..
4. Years of study in the College ..
5. Amount of Caution deposit to be returned ..
6. No. and date of receipt received in token of having
made the deposit ..
7. Whether T.C. has already been taken if so,
State No. and date of T.C. obtained ..
8. Address ( Permanent home address) ..
Date of application Signature of applicant.
11. The Caution deposit shall be disbursed to the claimant in person and his/her acquittance
obtained in the Caution deposit register. If however, the student desires the same to be sent by
money order, then the Caution deposit may be sent by money order after deducting M.O.
commission and other charges. A receipt in the following form should be attached along with
the application form refund of Caution deposit, in case it is desired to be sent by money order.
FORM OF RECEIPT
Received from the Principal, Government Sanskrit College, Tripunithura, the sum of Rs…..
(Rs…………………. Only) being the amount of Caution deposit due to me.
Name:
Roll No. / Class No. and subject / group
Please send the amount by money order at my cost in the following address:
Address: Signature.
12. Every student shall be liable to pay the fee for the whole term during any part of which his
name has been on the rolls.
Note. – Every student shall be required to undergo medical inspection on admission to a
course of study and every alternate year thereafter.
14. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION FEES
1. B.A. Degree Examination:
For each of First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Semester of examination:
First appearance
(Whole examination) .. Rs. 25 per paper + Rs. 25 for mark list per part
Subsequent appearance.. Rs. 30 per paper + 25 for mark list per part
II. M.A. Degree Examination:
For each of the previous.. Rs. 40 per paper each + Rs. 25 for mark list
and final examination
Other fees:
1. Fee for registration as Matriculate .. 100
2. Fee for considering application for exemption
from shortage of annual attendance –
Upto 10 days .. 200
Upto 20 days .. 400
3. Fee for provisional certificate .. 75
4. Fee for recognition of examination of other
Universities or Bodies .. 300
5. Fee for Migration Certificate .. 150
6. Fee for Bachelors Degree .. 150
7. Fee for Masters Degree .. 200
Note 1. – In bona fide cases, when admission is sought elsewhere for professional or
Postgraduate Courses for which there is no provision in this College, the Principal is
empowered to issue Transfer Certificate collecting only as many instalments as may fall due
on the date leaving.
Fee for whole term shall be levied from students who may leave the College to take up
elsewhere courses for which provision has been made in the College. The three terms of the
College shall comprise of the following months:
First term – June to September (both inclusive)
Second term – October to December ”
Third term – January to March ”
Note 2 - Every student shall be required to undergo medical inspection on admission to the
three years Degree Course and every alternative year thereafter.
3. Each instalment shall be paid on the dates notified in the calendar.
4. Any student seeking admission shall have to pay the fee prescribed before his name is
enrolled. No student shall be enrolled after the beginning of a term, unless he has paid all the
instalments of fees which he would have to pay, had his name been on the rolls from the
beginning of the term.
5. A receipt signed by the accountant shall be granted for every payment made, which the
student shall preserve and produce whenever required by the Principal.
5A. (i) Every student of a Government institution under the Director of Technical
Education/ Director of Collegiate education shall be liable to pay the prescribed fee for the
whole term during any part of which his / her name is on the rolls of the institution:
Provided that if a student after obtaining the transfer certificate from one College/ Polytechnic
under the Directorate of Collegiate / Technical Education is admitted to any other College or
Polytechnic under the Directorate of Collegiate Education / Technical Education for the same
courses he/ she shall not be called upon to pay over again the fees already paid for the term to
the College/ Polytechnic which issued the T.C.
Provided further that a student, who leaves a Private College/ Polytechnic in one place and
joins a College/ Polytechnic respectively in another place under the Director of Collegiate
education/Director of Technical Education during the course of a term, consequent on the
transfer of any of his / her parents, who is a Government servant is liable to pay the prescribed
fee only for the period during which the students name is on the rolls of the College/
Polytechnic under the Director of Collegiate Education/ Director of Technical Education.
(ii) Refund of fees once remitted will not be granted and that students who had already paid
tuition and other fees for one particular course can join another course of study only at the risk
of forfeiture of the fees already paid:
Provided however that refund of fee may be ordered, if in a particular term a student who
stands admitted in a College / Polytechnic and who does not attend any class at all and
discontinues his / her studies in that College/ Polytechnic.
(2) The Principals of the respective institutions under the Director of Collegiate Education/
Director of Technical Education are empowered to sanction refund of fees in all cases
mentioned above.
All cash transactions will be closed in the office at 2p.m. every day.
6. Mistake, if any, in the receipts issued for payments made should be pointed out then and
there and should be got corrected on the spot. Complaints made later will not be entertained.
7. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes who are bona fide subject of Kerala state are
eligible for full fee concession and stipend. They will have to produce a certificate of nativity
and community (only) if these are not specified in their S.S.L.C. Books) from any one of the
following persons:
Village officers, Tahsildars, Revenue Inspectors, Panchayat Presidents, Municipal Chairman,
Municipal Commissioners, M.L.As or M.Ps
8. Poor students of Other Backward Communities who are bona fide of Kerala State are
eligible for full fee concession. They will have to produce the necessary nativity, community
and poverty certificates from a revenue officer not below the rank of Tahsildars. Income
certificates issued by Village Officer and countersigned by members of Parliament and
members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly will be accepted for the above purpose.
Students belonging to Scheduled Caste / tribe will be given monthly stipends for their
boarding and lodging. Christian Converts (from Scheduled Castes) will also be exempted from
payment of all fees.
9. A student appearing for the September University Examination shall have to pay the fee for
the first term only which shall, however, be collected in advance at the time of admission. A
student who has failed in the September Examination shall have to pay fees for the 2nd
and 3rd
terms if he/she seeks admission during the 2nd
term but if he seeks admission during the 3rd
term the fee for that term shall be levied in advance.
Note. – In the case of a student seeking admission to any of University classes during the
second or last term of the Academic year special fees shall be levied at half rates only.
10. Students for junior classes who fail to sit the promotion examination and ordered to sit for
a special examination shall pay Rs. 10 each.
15. COLLECTION OF FEES IN GOVERNMENT COLLEGES
1. Tuition fees in Government Arts and Science College will be collected in three instalments
(Term fee) in the, months of June/July (First term), August/September (Second term) and in
January (Third Term) respectively. The first instalment including the special fees prescribed to
be collected from the students of senior classes with in a period of seven consecutive working
days from the date of reopening of the college. in the case of Junior classes, the instalments of
tuition fees due till the date of admission with special fees and Caution deposit will be
collected on the date of admission.
2. Subsequent instalments beginning from August to February shall be collected on or
before the 7th
consecutive working day of the month. The Principals of the respective Colleges
may allot particular days within the period of 7 days for particular classes.
3. If any student fails to pay the fees or special fees in the due date he/she shall be liable to
pay a fine of Rs.5/. along with the fee on or before the 10th
day after the due date. If the 10th
day happens to be a holiday, the next working day will be counted as the 10th
day.
4. If the fee with fine of Rs.5/ is not paid on or before the tenth day after the due date an
additional fine of Rs.10/ will have to be paid and the fee and fine should be paid on the
fifteenth day after the due date fixed for payment of fees with a fine of Rs. 5/.
4A. Rules 3 and 4 will not be applicable to students enjoying full fee concession by virtue of
their community and who are subsequently awarded scholarship.
5. If the fee and fines are not paid on the 10th
day or within 15 days from that date the name
of the student will be entered in special register of defaulters and the Principal will watch the
payment of fees defaulted. The attendance of the student would be taken every day as usual
and his attendance or absence would be marked. If the student settles the arrears of fees with
fines before the last opportunity given for such a settlement he/ she would be granted
attendance as per actual presence or absence as recorded. The students who fail to settle the
dues to the College till the last date prescribed will not be seat up for the University
Examination or promoted to the next higher class as the case may be. The last opportunity for
clearing one instalment will be the date previous to the due date for the succeeding instalment.
A student will be admitted to the second term only if he / she clear the dues for the first term
before the commencement of the second term and so also for the third term only if the second
term dues are cleared. The last instalment Viz., the fees for February should be paid before
first March positively.
6. Students who are admitted only for a term should pay one third of tuition fee for the year
together with the full miscellaneous fees.
Payments to students are restricted to three alternative working days in a week i.e., Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
7. In the case of causal students all the fees due from then, for the whole year may be
collected at the time of their admission.
8. All cash transaction will be closed at 2.00 p.m. on all days.
16. Dress, Behavior and Discipline
1. Be clean and decorous in dress, language and behaviour.
2. Do not enter or leave a class in session without permission.
3. When a teacher as visitor enters your class you should rise and remain standing until he/she
takes his/her sat or desires you to resume yours.
4. Order and restraint should characterize your conduct at all times and perfect silence should
be maintained in the library.
5. Do not disfigure College walls, desks, or benches with writing or engravings of any
description whatsoever, and do not tamper with or damage fitting, articles, of furniture or
library books.
6. Do not participate in (a) any agitation directed against constituted authority, (b) any
meeting likely to excite disloyalty or disaffection towards the Government, (c) any movement
likely to promote communal ill-feeling.
7. Do not join, or work for any organization outside the College without the written
permission of the Principal.
8. Do not present mass petitions to the Principal. Make representations on College affairs to
higher authorities only through the Principal.
9. Except the meetings of the various College associations, do not address any gathering
within the College premises without the special permissions of the Principal.
10. When you have doubts on any matter of College discipline consult the Principal before
making your final decision.
17. Sports and Games
A sports committee consisting of the Principal as president, a member of the staff as the Vice
–President, the Physical education Asst. Professor as Secretary and the Games captains as
other members will be constituted each year to help in organizing the activities of the
Department.
Provision is made for football, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Ring tennis, and some
indoor games like Caroms, chess.
Tournaments as well as College matches will be conducted periodically.
18. The Library
The Library consists of two sections – General Library and Grandha Library under the
supervision of the Librarian.
A. General Library
Rules Governing College Library
1. The Library remains open from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm throughout the year except on such
days as may be notified as holidays.
2. All regular students and staff of this College shall be enrolled as members of the
library.
3. (a) Book shall be issued on all working days except on Saturdays and mid-term
vacations.
(b) Student members are eligible to borrow books on loan as follows: -
i) Degree students – 5 Books
ii) P.G Students - 6 Books
iii) Research scholars -6 Books
(c) The requisition slip (available from the library) for demand of books duly filled in, should
be given to the Librarian.
(d) The book may be retained by a borrower, for a period of 14 days from the date of issue.
(e) The Librarian may however restrict the period of loan of any book that is in great demand.
(f) The borrower should return the book on or before the due date.
(g) If a book is not returned to the Library when due, an overdue charge of Rs.1/ Per volume
per day shall be levied. All such fines recommended by the Librarian should be paid to the
Head Accountant and a receipt obtained.
(h) Books on loan can be returned to the Library at any time irrespective of the period of loan.
(i) Books can be re-issued to the member, if there is no demand of loan.
(j) If the due date falls on a holiday, the book must be returned on the next working day.
(k) Transfer of sub lending of books taken out on loan from the Library is strictly prohibited.
(l) Text books, periodical publications, manuscripts, maps, pamphlets, rare books, illustrated
books, encyclopedias, and such other works as may be declared reference books by the
librarian, shall not be lent out.
(m) Every member to whom a book is issued shall sign his name in acknowledgement if
having received it in the appropriate column of the issue register for this purpose.
4. (a) Before leaving the counter, the member shall satisfy himself/herself as to whether the
book lent to him/her is in good condition, and if not, he/she shall immediately bring the matter
to the notice of the Librarian, otherwise he/she is liable to be held responsible for the
replacements of the book by second copy.
(b) The loss or damage of a book should be reported to the Librarian immediately. The lost
book will be replaced by the borrower by a new one duly approved by the Principal, within
one month, failing which the borrower will be required to pay the replacement cost as per
Government rules.
(c) All markings on the book, defacing or removing or tracing of maps, diagram, illustrations,
etc. shall be considered as lost and the borrower will be held responsible for such loss.
(d) If a book belongs to a set or series is lost or damaged the borrower shall be liable to
replace the whole set or series. The damaged set will be given to the borrower after
replacements.
(e) A member against whom any overdue or other charge is outstanding, shall not be allowed
to borrow books until he/she has paid the amount due.
5. (a) Members of the teaching staff shall be permitted to borrow 10 books and of non-
teaching staff 4 books at a time.
(b) Staff members can retain books of their subject for the whole Academic year and of other
subjects for one month only.
(c) No boo shall be issued for the subsequent years unless the books borrowed previously are
returned or cost remitted.
(d) If the staff members fail to return the books in time, recovery action will be taken as per
Government rules.
(e) Staff-members must return all the books before getting their relieving certificate. Failing
which, the transfer of charge report will not be forwarded to A.G/ Treasury. Ref. No. P and G
6/600330/83, Coll. Edn., Dated 24th
November 1983 of the Directorate of collegiate
Education, Thiruvananthapuram.
6. (a) A student should be in possession of his/her identity card before entering the library.
(b) Perfect silence must be observed in the Library.
(c) Smoking inside the Library is prohibited.
(d) Members should deposit their personal belongings at the property counter.
(e) Members are expected to read notices issued by the Principal/ Librarian from time to time.
No excuse will be entertained for ignorance of any information notified earlier.
(f) Members should obtain non-liability certificate before they receive the hall ticket or
transfer Certificate.
(g) Any infringement of the rules will render the privilege of admission to and of borrowing
books from the library liable to forfeiture.
� The library committee may suggest from time to time, changes in the above said rules
and they will be effective when the Head of the institution/Director/Principal/the govt.
accords such suggestions.
B. Grandha Library – Manuscripts and Publication
The Grandha Library consists of rare collections of valuable manuscripts both in palm leaves
and in paper. The manuscripts will nether be not issued nor be allowed to be taken out.
Facilities are available for scholars and students to use them for reference in the Library. In
deserving cases transcribed copies will be issued on request.
The Ravi Varma Grandhavali is meant for the publication of quarterly journal of that name
and of rare books. The follo0wing titles published from here are ready for sale from our sales
department attached to the Grandha Library;-
≠ Title of the publication Author
1 Vedantaparibhasha sangraha Rajarshi Ramavarma
2 Pravesaka Trikandiyur Achuta
Pisharoti
3 Purnatrayeesa satakam H.H Veerakeralavarma
4 Srimad Bhagavatam with Sanskrit
commentaryPart 1,2,3
Raghavendra Muni
5 Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa with the
Sanskrit commentary
Arunagirinatha and
Narayana Pandita
6 Vishnubhujangaprayata stotram Raghavendra Muni
7 Uparagavimsati with Malayalam
commentary
8 Vishnusahasranamam
9 Ashtangahridayam of Vagbhatawith
commentary
10 Geetagovindam of Jayadeva with
musical notations (Mal)
Semmangudi P.Sreenivasa
Iyer
11 Utharanaishadhiyacaritam
12 Bheshajapadhati
13 Drigdrisyavivekam with Sanskrit
commentary
14 Sringaratilakam
15 Parvateekalyanakanda
16 Isvaravada laukikatavichara
17 Subodhini H.H Parikshit Maharaja
18 Narayaneeyam commentary Rama pisharoti
19 Balabodhanam Rajarshi Ramavarma
20 Vakyatatvam Anantanarayana sastri
21 Laghusidhanta kaumudi –
Malayalam commentary Part 1,2,3
Prof. R Vasudevan Potti
22 Scientific heritage of India –
Mathematics, Ayurveda
23 Arts of Keralakshetram Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan
24 Natyasastra and national unity
25 Natankusa K.G. Paulose
26 Six lectures on Raghuvamsa Punnasseri Nambi
Nilekanda Sarma
27 Tradition and creativity
28 Ujjayani of O.N. V Kurup – Sanskrit
translation
Dr. N.V.P Unnithiri
29 N.B Sankaranarayana Sastri Editor – K.G Paulose
30 Kootiyattam – A Historical survey K.G Paulose
31 In search of holiness in the critical
function
Prof. C.D Narasimha Iyer
32 Natya and Yajna
32 Bhagavadajjuka on Kutiyattom stage
34 India many spendered? theatre
35 Chitrakshatramala
36 Abstracts of Vakyarthavicara
37 Monograms by Rajarshi, Melpathur,
Ananthanaraya sastrikal
38 Purnatrayi Half yearly research organ
of Sri Ramavarma Govt. Sanskrit
college
39 Gender early textual traditions Dr. Kumkum Roy
40 Laghusidhanta kaumudi –
Malayalam commentary –complete
Prof. R Vasudevan Potti
Back volumes of Ravi Varma Journal Vols. I to XV. The College publishes a half
yearly bilingual journal named Purnatrayi.
Admission
Admission to all classes is governed by the rules laid down by the Government of
Kerala.
No student will be enrolled or allowed to attend any class until the fees due from him/her have
been paid.
19. The College Union
1. Election to the College Union is conducted according to the rules laid down by the
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.
2. Executive committee of the College union:
1. The Chairman
2. The Vice Chairman.
3. The General Secretary.
4. The Councilor(s) to the University Union.
5. The Editor of the College Annual/College Magazine.
6. The Arts club secretary.
7. The Secretary for sports.
8. One member representing the students of each year of the Degree and Postgraduate
Courses, elected by the students of the respective year from among themselves.
9. Two members elected by the lady students of the College from among themselves, as far as
mixed Colleges are concerned.
10. One member representing the students belonging to the scheduled castes or scheduled
tribes to be nominated by the executive committee in case none of the elected members of the
committee belong to scheduled caste/scheduled tribe.
11. The Hon. Treasurer and Staff Adviser (Ex. Officio.)
(1.) Candidates for the general seats will be elected by the entire students.
(2) Candidates for class representatives will be elected the students of the respective classes.
(3) The chairman shall always be a student of B.A/ M.A final year class. Every member of the
teaching staff is a member of the Association.
(4) The Union shall confine itself to purely Academic and social activities and shall be subject
to the College rules and regulations in force, and those notified by the Principal from time to
time. It shall not, in any manner, engage itself in any Political or Communal activity nor shall
it arrogate to itself the claim to speak and act on subjects falling within the responsibility of
the Principal.
5. The Principal, who shall be the patron of the College union, has got the privilege of
presiding over the meetings of the Union committee. In his absence, the chairman of the union
shall preside.
6. The funds of the union will be administrated by the Vice –president, who will function as
the Bursar.
7. The Union committee shall prepare its budget and shall submit it to the Principal for
approval. The budget as approved or amended by the Principal shall then be communicated to
the Bursar.
8. The chairman of the Union Committee shall be the liaison between the Principal and the
Union and shall hold himself/herself responsible for the maintenance of order, decorum and
dignity at all gatherings participated in by students of the College. He should not invite
anybody from outside the College for any College function without the prior consent of the
Principal.
9. It shall be the duty of the chairman in consultation with the Principal to organize a
volunteer corps, and to make the services of the corps available to the Principal whenever
he/she requisitions the same.
10. The members of the Union Committee, including the chairman and Secretary, shall vacate
office if they fail to show progress in their studies, or do not attend the classes, regularly.
11. The union committee shall prepare its bye-law and submit the same to the Principal for
approval.
12. Elections will be conducted as per rules laid down by the University.
20. Syllabus and List of Text Books
B.A 2017 admissions
First semester B A
English – BA/B.Sc
Paper 1 – Fine tune Your English
ERT - Fine tune Your English by Dr. Mathew Joseph. Orient Blackswan and Mahatma
Gandhi University.
English 2 – Pearls from the Deep
ERT - Pearls from the Deep - Cambridge Universsity press and Mahatma Gandhi University
Second language – Literature in Sanskrit Language (Poetry Prose and Alankara)
ERT – sakuntalakatha, Kuvalayanda, Bhartruhari Subhashitam.
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core 1- Methodology of Jyotisha (Grharasinakshatrasambadhah)
ERT – Prasnamarga –First 12 verses from chapter -1 and Brihadjatakam 1-2 chapters
Complementary 1- Basic Theories in the Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophies
ERT- Tarkasamgraha of Annambhatta up to the end and Pratyaksakhanda with Deepika.
Complementary 2 – Jyotisastrapravesah
ERT- Sisubodhah - First 9 Karikas, Vibhaktivallari, Abhyasadarsini.
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Core 1- Methodology of Nyaya philosophy
ERT – 1. Tarkasangraha of Annambhatta
Complementary 1- Vedantaparicaya
ERT- Vedantasara by Sadananda
Complementary 2 – Preliminary Sanskrit
ERT- Samskrita Prathamadarsah, Panchatantram, Nitisatakam, Amarakosa
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Core 1- Methodology of Sanskrit Sahitya
ERT – Module I- Sabdamanjari, R.S.Vadhyar & Sons, Kalpathi, Palakad
ModuleII- Dhatumanjari R.S.Vadhyar & Sons, Kalpathi,
Palakad. ModuleIII- Samskritabhasha, PartI, Kanippayyur
Sankaran
Namputirippad Smaraka Granthasala Publication, Panchangam
Press,
Kunnankulam, Chapters XV, XVI, Pages 54-60.
Complementary 1- Basics of Sanskrit Vyakarana
ERT- Vakyatatvam – Ravivarma Samskrita Grandhavali, Tripunithura
Complementary 2 – Prose and Poetry
ERT- 1. Panchatantra –Brahmaninakulakatha
2. Balaramayana of P Anantanarayana Sastri, Balakanda,
RSVadhyar & Sons, Palakkad
3. Sreekrishnavilasa of Sukumarakavi, Canto I, Verses 1-17
(both are including), RSVadhyar & Sons, Palakkad
4. Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa, Canto II,Verses1-25
(both are including), Chaukhamba, Samskrita
Samsthan, Varanassi
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Core 1- Methodology of Vedanta – Bharatiyadarsanapadhati.
ERT – An Introduction to Indian Philosophy – (Chapter 1 only -Pages -1-
60) Satishchandra Chatterjee and Dheerendra Mohan Datta Published by University of
Calcutta
Complementary 1- Poetry & applied alankara
ERT- 1. Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa
2. Kuvalayananda of Appayyadikshita (Vrttirahita)) with the commentary of
Samanwaya of T.K.Ramachndra Iyer
Complementary 2 – Introduction to Sanskrit Grammar (Samskritabodhini)
ERT- Sidharupa and Samskrita deepika English published by Sri Ramakrishna
Math Pala - Lessons 1-20 of Samskritadipika
2. For modules 2,3&4 Laghusidhantakaumudi of Varadarajacarya
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
Core 1- Methodology of Sanskrit Vyakarana - Effective Sanskrit communication
ERT – 1) Sabdamanjari Published by R.S. Vadhyar & Sons, Palakkad, Kalpathi
Selected portions
2) Dhaturupamanjari Published by R.S. Vadhyar & Sons, Palakkad, Kalpathi
Selected portions
3) Akhyatacandrika of Bhattamalla -Selected portions
4) Amarakosa – Selected portions
5) Abhyasadarsini published by Samskritabharati, Bangalore
Complementary 1- Jyotissastraparichaya
ERT- Prasnamarga, Jatakadaesa and Sisubodha.
Complementary 2 – Grammatical systems in Sanskrit _Paniniyan & Others
ERT- Systems of Sanskrit Grammar-S.K.Belvalkar.
B A Semester 2
English – BA/B.Sc
Paper 1 – Issues that Matter
ERT - Issues that Matter
English 2 – Savouring the Classics
ERT - Savouring the Classics
Second language – Communication Skills in Sanskrit language
ERT – 1. Karnabhara of Bhasa.
2.Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa (Rsks New Delhi)
3.Siddharupam, Sabdamanjari, Dhaturupamanjari, Samskritavyakaranapravesika.
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core 2- Jyotirvinjaniyam
ERT – Prasnamarga (Chapters 1 and 2 Except 1st 12 Verses in Chapter 1)
Complementary 3- Vedantaparicaya
ERT- 1. Vedantasara relevant parts
Complementary 4 – Panchangaganitham
ERT- Panchangaganitham; Pradesiakpanchangam;Suddhadrugganitham
Sanskrit special Nyaya
Core 2 - Primer of Indian Logic -1
ERT- History of Indian Logic, Sanskrit Traition of Tripunithura
Complementary 3- Fundamentals of Sanskrit Sahitya
ERT- A Short History of Sanskrit Literature, Kuvalayanda, Laghuvrittaratnakara
Complementary 4 – Primer of Indian Logic -II
ERT- Tarkabhasha of Kesavamisra
Sanskrit special Sahitya
Core 2 – Study on A Bhasa Play
ERT – Bhasa Problem and Urubhanga
Complementary 3- Jyotisastrapravesah
ERT- Prasnamarga, Madhaviyam and Sisubodha (Relevant Portions)
Complementary 4 – History of Sanskrit Literature -I
ERT- 1. Samskrita Sajhityetihasa, A Short History of Sanskrit Literature.
Sanskrit special Vedanta
Core 2 – Atmanatmaviveka
ERT – Atmanatmaviveka
Complementary 3- Vyakaranam
ERT- Laghusidhanakaumudi- (Relevant Portions)
Complementary 4 – History of Vedanta
ERT- An Introduction to Indian Philosophy, A History of Indian philosophy, A
critical Survey on Indian Philosophy.
Sanskrit special Vyakarana
Core 2 – Siddhantakaumudi –I
ERT – Vaiyakaransiddhantakaumudi (Selected portions)
Complementary 3- Basic knowledge of Nyaya Vaiseshika philosophy
ERT- Tarkasangraha of Annambhatta with Deepika
Complementary 4 – Fundamental Linguistics
ERT- Comparative Philology
B A Semester 3
English – BA/B.Sc
Paper 1 – Literature and/ as Identity
ERT - Literature and/ as Identity
Second language – Poetry, Drama and Translation
ERT – 1.Mrichakadiakm
2. Excercise in Sanskrit Translation
3. Viduraniti
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core 3 – Sanskrit & Informatics
ERT – Fundamentals of Indian Technology – Alex Leon & Mathew Alex Leon
Working with C – Y.Kanetkar
Sanskrit Informatics – R. Raman Nair & L.Sulochana Devi
Complementary 5- An Introduction to Sanskrit Literature and Aesthetics
ERT- 1. Narayaniyam – 38th
Dasakam, Kumarasambhava – Canto III Verses -1-
22, Kuvalayananda, Laghuvrittaratnakara
Complementary 6 – Janmaprakaranam
ERT- Brihadjataka -3,4,5,6 Chapters
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Core 3 – Sanskrit & Informatics
ERT – Fundamentals of Indian Technology – Alex Leon & Mathew Alex Leon
Working with C – Y.Kanetkar
Sanskrit Informatics – R. Raman Nair & L.Sulochana Devi
Complementary 5- Vyakaranaparicayah
ERT- laghusiddhantakaumudi
2.Samasa of G. Mahabaleswara Bhatt
Complementary 6- Elementary Linguistics
ERT – Students handbook on Comparative Philology – T.K Ramachandra Aiyer
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Core 3 – Sanskrit & Informatics
ERT – Fundamentals of Indian Technology – Alex Leon & Mathew Alex Leon
Working with C – Y.Kanetkar
Sanskrit Informatics – R. Raman Nair & L.Sulochana Devi
Complementary 5- Basic Principals of Nyaya –Vaisheshika Philosophy
ERT- Tarkasangraha of Annmbhatta (Up to Anumanakhanda)
Complementary 6 – History of Sanskrit L:iterature –II
ERT- 1. Samskritasahityetihasa – by- Acarya Ramachandra Misra
2. A Short History of Sanskrit Literature – T.K Ramachandra Aiyar,
3. The Contribution of Keral to Sanskrit Literature, Dr. K.Kunjunni Raja
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Core 3 – Sanskrit & Informatics
ERT – Fundamentals of Indian Technology – Alex Leon & Mathew Alex Leon
Working with C – Y.Kanetkar
Sanskrit Informatics – R. Raman Nair & L.Sulochana Devi
Complementary 5- Jyotirvinjanam
ERT- 1. Prasnamarga Verses -1-12 of First chapter
2. Brihadjatakam – First two chapters
3.Sisubodha- First 9 verses.
Complementary 4 – History of Vedanta –Modern Thinkers in Advaita Vedanta
ERT- 1. Vedanta – Voice of Freedom
2. Contribution of Brahmanda Swami Sivayogi to Indian Philosophy by Dr. N
Ushadevi
3. Darsanamala – Forward of the book – commentary written by Dr. R Karunakaran
4. Advaita Philosophy of Brahmarsi Chattampi Swamikal by Dr. C. Paulose
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
Core 3 – Sanskrit & Informatics
ERT – Fundamentals of Indian Technology – Alex Leon & Mathew Alex Leon
Working with C – Y. Kanetkar
Sanskrit Informatics – R. Raman Nair & L. Sulochana Devi
Complementary 5- Vedantaparicaya
ERT- Atmabodha
Complementary 6 – Siddhantakaumudi – Samasaprakaranam
ERT- Vaiyakaranasidhantakaumudi
B A Semester 4
English – BA/B.Sc
Paper 6 – Illuminations
ERT - Illuminations
Second language – Historical Survey of Sanskrit Language and Kerala Culture
ERT – 1. A Short History of Sanskrit Literature.
2. Samskrithasahithyacharitram – Ed. Kunjunni Raja and M.S Menon.
3. Samskritha Bhashayum Sahityavum – T.P. Balakrishnan Nair.
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core -4 Prasnavicara
ERT – Prasnamarga Chapters - 14,15
Complementary 7- Vyakaranapravesah
ERT- I) – Laghusiddhantakaumudi
2.Samasa of Mahabaleswara Bhatt
Complementary 8 – Muhurtaparicaya
ERT- 1. Muhurtapadavi, Madhaviyam –2,3,4.
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Core 4 – Itroduction to Nyaya Categories
ERT – Nyayasutra of Gautama with Vatsyayyanabhashya –chapter 1
Complementary 7- Jyotisastavicara
ERT- 1. Prasnamarga –Verses -1-12 of First Chapter, Laghujatakam -1-4 chapters And
Sisubodha – First Nine Karikas.
Complementary 8 – Primer of Navyanyaya
ERT- Navyanyayabhashapradeepa
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Core 4 – Manuscriptology
ERT – The fundamentals of Manuscriptology P. Visalakshy
Complementary 7- Basic Principles of Vedanta philosophy
ERT- Sarvavedantasiddhantasarasangraha (1-150 verses only)
Complementary 8 – Vritta & Alankara
ERT- Kuvalayanda & Laghuvrittaratnakara
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Core 4 – Vedantasara
ERT – Vedantasara by Sadananda
Complementary 7- Fundamentals of Nyaya philosophy
ERT- 1. Tarkasangraha with Nyayabodhini
Complementary 8 – Linguistics and Arthasangraha
ERT- 1. Comparative Philology – Prof. T.K Ramachandra Aiyer
2. Arthasangraha of Laugakshi Bhaskara
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
Core 4 – Siddhantakaumudi –II (Strilinga & Napumsakalinga)
ERT- Vaikaran Siddhantakaumudi of Bhattoji Dikshita
Complementary 7- An Introduction to Indian Aesthetics
ERT- 1. Kuvalayananda
2. Vrittaratnakara
Complementary 8 – Paribhashendusekhara
ERT- Paribhashendusekhara of Nagesabhatta
B A Semester 5
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core 5 - Ayurdasamrityuvicindanam
ERT – Brihadjatakam – chapters -7, 8, 23
Core6 - Bhavaphalacindanam
ERT- 1. Chamatkaracintamani
2. Bhavaprakasa
3. Brihadjatakam
Core 7 – Vivahapatalam
ERT – Prasnamarga
Core 8 – Environmental Studies and Human Rights - Jyotishe Paryavaranavinjanam
ERT – Environmental Studies- J P Sarma, Brihatsamhita
Open course – Samskrite Vinjanam
ERT – 1.Bharatasya Vinjanaparmpra
2. Krishiparasara –First 50 verses
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Core 5 – Environmental Science , Human Rights & Sanskrit
ERT – Vrikshayurveda of Surapala
Core6 – Examination of Nyay categories
ERT- Nyayasutras of Gautama with Vatsyayanabhashya – chapter II
Core 7 – Nyayakusumanjali -1
ERT – Nyayakusumanjali with Kusumanjalivistara
Core 8 – Categories of the Syncretic School -1
ERT –Nyayasiddhantamuktavali – Pratykshakhanda only.
Open course – Basics of Indian Vastuvidya
ERT - Manushyalayacandrika Chapters 1 and 2
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Core 5- Linguistics
ERT- An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics
Core6 – History of Sanskrit Poetics
ERT 1. Alanakarasastrasya Itihasa, Hisory of Sanskrit Poetics
Core 7 – Essentials of Sanskrit Grammar
ERT -1. Laghusiddhantakaumudi
Core 8 – Environmental Studies – Sanskrit Literary Perspective & Human Rights
ERT-1. Environmental Studies – J P Sarma
Open course – Swapnavasavadatha - A Legendary Theater
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Core 5 - Chandogyopanishad
ERT – Chandogyopanishad 6th
chapter with Sankarabhashya
Core6 – Mandukyopanishad
ERT –Mandukyopanishad with Gaudapadakarika and Sankarabhashya First Chapter and
Second Chapter Kariaka only
Core 7 – Vedantaparibhasha
ERT Vedantaparibhasha of Dharmarajadhvarindra
Core 8 - Environmental studies and Human rights - Vaidikaparyavaranavyavastha
ERT – 1.Environment and ancient Sanskrit literature – Aruna Goel
2. Prithvisuktam of Atharvaveda
Open course – Yoga theory and practice
ERT – 1.Patanjala yogadarsanam with bhojavritti
2. Yogic Excercises for the Fit and the Ailing” by S. Muzumdar published by Orient
Longmans Ltd. Madras
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
Core 5 - Sidhantakaumudi III Halantasabdaparichaya
ERT- Siddhantakaumudy
Core6 – Siddhantakaumudi IV Taddhitaparichaya
ERT – Siddhantakaumudy
Core 7 - Sidhantakaumudi V Stripratyayaparichaya
ERT - Siddhantakaumudy
Core 8 - Environmental Studies and Human Rights
ERT – Raghuvamsa Canto II
Open course – Bahrateeya Vinjanaparampara
ERT -1. Bahrateeya Vinjanaparampara
B A Semester 6
Sanskrit Special Jyotisha
Core 9 – Siddhantaganitam
ERT – Suryasiddhanta selected portions
Core10 – Kalakalpanam
ERT- Aryabhateeyam
Core 11 – Grahaganitam
ERT – Sudhadrigganitam – VPK Poduval
Core 12 – Karmayogaprakaranam
ERT – Brihadjatakam – chapters 10 to15
Choice based Core. Course 1 - Bhuvanakosah
ERT – Siddhantasiromani Selected portions
Choice based Core – Course 2 Ratnapareeksha
ERT- Brihatsamhita elected portions
Choice Base Core. Course 3- Jyotissamhita
ERT – 1. Brihatsamhit Selected portions 2. Prasnamarga Chapter 3
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Core 9 – the study of Vaisheshika Categories
ERT – Prasatapadabhashya – Buddhiprakaran to the end of the text
Core10 – Nyayakusumanjali II
ERT- Nyayakusumanjali of Udayanacharya –Stabaka -2
Core 11 – Categories of the Syncretic School -II
ERT –Nyayasiddhantamuktavali – Anumanakhanda only
Core 12 – Theory of Verbal knowledge
ERT –Vyutpattivada -Prathamaaraka
Choice base core course 13. Course 1- Ayurvedic Hygiene
ERT – Vaidykiyasubhashitam chpters I-X
Choice Base core 13 Course 2 Tarkasara A Study
ERT –Tarkasara
Choice based core 13. Course 3- Tarkamruta A Study
ERT- Tarkamruta
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Core 9 – Mahakavya and Khandakavya
ERT – Kiratarjuneeyam of Bharavi – Canto -1
Meghaduta - Purvamegha
Core10 – Dramaturgy
ERT 1. Sahitydarpana – Chapter 6 up to Natakalakshana
Core 11 – Poetics I
ERT 1. Kavyadarsa od Dandin – 1st Paricheda
2. Kavyalankarasutravritti of Vamana – 1st Adhikarana
3. Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara Chapters –IV and V
Core 12 – Poetics II
ERT – Kavyaprakasa 1-4 Ullasas
Choice base core 1 – Nataka and Champu
ERT – 1. Samskrita Sahityetihasa by Lokamani Dahala
1. Abhinjana Sakuntalam of Kalidasa (Acts- 1-5)
2. Ramayana Champu of Bhoja
Choice based core -2 –Study of Gadyakavya
ERT – 1. Indian Kavya Literature – A.K Wardar
2. History of Sanskrit Esthetics – P V Kane
3. Kadambarisamgraha of Krishnamacharya.
Choice based core -3 Veda Dharmasastra and Ithihasa
ERT – 1. Vedic Reader
2. Mahabharatha Vanaparva
3. Manusmruthi
4. Isavasyopanishad
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Core 9 - Bhagavadgita with Sankarbhashya Chapters 1-3
ERT – Bhagavadgita with Sankarabhashya Chapters 1-3
Core10 – Brahmasutracatussutri
ERT –Brahmasutracatussutri with Sankarabhashya
Core 11 – Vedantakarikavali and Tatvasankhyanam
ERT – 1. Vedantakarikavali 1,2,3,4,5, 8 and 9 Chapters only
2.Tatvasankhyanam
Core 12 – Panchadasi of Vidyaranya
ERT – Panchadasi Chapters 1,3,4 and 5 Prakaranas
Choice based Core Paper 1 – Darsanamala of Narayana Guru
ERT – Darsanamala with Sanskrit Commentary by Dr. R. Karunakaran
Choice Based Core Paper 2- Advaitachintapaddhati of Chattapiswamikal
ERT – Advaitchintapaddhati Sanskrit Translation by Dr. Gitamani Amma and Dr. S. Sobhana
Choice Based Core Paper 3 – Prataparudriyam
ERT – Prataparudriyam of Vidyanatha
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana
Core 9 -Tadditaparicaya
ERT - Laghusidhantakaumudi
Core10 - Praudhamanorama
ERT – Praudhamanorama of Bhattoji Dikshita – Samja, Paribhasha and Ac-Sandhi Prakaranas
only
Core 11 – Mahabhashya –Ahnikas 1&2
ERT - Mahabhashya –Ahnikas 1&2
Core 12 - Nijantadiparicaya
ERT - Laghusidhantakaumudi
Choice based Core course13 - Paramalaghumanjusha
ERT – Paramalaghumanjusha of Nagesabhatta
M A syllabus
Sanskrit Special Nyaya
Semester I 2019 Admission
1. Course- 1 Core-1 Jaina Boudha and Western Logic
Texts of Study
a. A History of Indian Logic – S.C.Vidyabhushan.
b. Introduction to Logic- Irving.M. Copi &Carl Cohen.
2. Course-II Core-II Sankhya Yoga and Vedanta
a.Sankhya Karika of Iswarakrishna, karikas 1-45.
b.Vedantaparibhasha
c. Yogasutra
3. Course-III Core-III Critical Examination of objects of Knowledge
Texts of Study
Nyaya Sutra with Bhasya of Vatsyayana, Chapter III
4. Course-IV Core-IV. Nyayakusumanjali III.
Texts of Study
Nyayakusumanjali Chapter III
5. Course-V Core-V The Concept of Substance in Vaisheshika Philosophy
Text of Study The Vaiseshika Sutra with Upaskara Chapters 1-5
Semester II 2019 Admission
6. Course-VI Core-VI Verbal Cognition and Qualities of Syncretic School
Texts of Study
a. Nyaya Siddhanta Muktavali of Viswanatha Sabdakhanda and Gunanirupana
7. Course-VII Core-VII Linguistics and Grammar.
Texts of Study
a. An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics – Srimannarayana Murthy
a.Laghusiddhantakaumudi of Varadarajacharya. Selected Portions
.8.Course-VIII Core-VIII Examination of Apavarga JatI and Nigrahasthana
Nyaya Sutra with Bhashya of Vatsyayana.Chapter IV&V
9.Course-IX Core-IX Nyayakusumanjali IV
Texts of study
The Nyayakusumanjali of Udayanacharya-Stabaka IV and V.
10.Course-X Core-X Atomic Theory in Vaisheshika Philosophy
Texts of Study
Vaisheshika sutra with Upaskara Chapters VI-X
Semester III 2013 Admission
11.Course-XI Core-XI POETICS AND DRAMATURGY.
Texts of Study
a.Kavyaprakasa of Mammata ullasas 1,2 and 4 up to the end of Abhivyaktivada.
b.Sahitya Darpana of Viswanatha with chapter Sandhi and Sandhi Angas.
12.Course-XII Core-XII VAISESIKASUTROPASKARA
Texts of Study
Vaiseshikasutra with Upaskara Chapter IV and V
13. Course-XIII Core XIII HETVABHASASAMANYA NIRUKTI
Texts of Study
Hetvabhasasamanya Nirukti from the beginning upto the end of Nacha Chatushtaya
14.Course-IX Core-IX NYAYAKUSUMANJALI
a. Rejection of Digambara doctrine,Definition of Prama
b. Inferential proofs for the existence of God and their analysis
Text of study - The Nyayakusumanjali of Udayanacharya-Stabaka IV & V.
15.Course-XV Core XV TRANSLATION.
Texts of Study
Excercises in Sanskrit Translation-T.K.Ramachandra Iyer
Bhasha Parichcheda with Siddhanta Muktavali-Translation by Swami Madhavananda
Additional Reading: The Students Guide to Sanskrti Composition etc.
SEMESTER IV 2013 Admission
16.Course-XVI Core-XVI AVAYAVA and PANCHALAKSHANI.
Texts of Study
Avayavaprakarana and Panchalakshani
17.Course-XVII Elective I FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH IN SANSKRIT AND
MANUSCRIPTOLOGY
Texts of Study
a. Elements of Research Methodology in Sanskrit. By Dr.Keshab Chandra Dash.
b. The Fundamentals of Manuscriptology. By Dr.P.Visalakshy.
c. Methodology in Indological Research-Dr.M.Srimannarayanamurthy
18. Course-XVIII Elective II LINGUISTICS
Texts of Study
An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics by M.Srimannarayana Murthy.
19. Course-XXI Elective-III JYOTISHA
Texts of Study
Jatakadesa and Muhurttapadavi.
20. Course XIX Elective IV NYAYA EPISTEMOLOGY AND EDUCATION
Texts of Study
Nyaya Philosophy Epistemology and Education. Dr. Arabind K.Jha
Additional Reading: 1.Philosophical Foundations of Education-Ozman H and Craver S.
2.Understanding Pedagogy and its impact on Learning- Mortimore P.
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES OFFERED BY DEPARTMENT OF NYAYA
1..UDAYANAS CONTRIBUTION TO INDIAN PHILOSOPHY- Dr.SHANIBA.M.M.
2.NYAYA VIEW OF LIFE – Dr. AJIMON.C.S.
3.DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE NYAYASUTRAS --ATHA
TATPURVAKAM........etc-Dr. SUSEELA.K.C.
4.FUNDAMENTALS OF VASTU SASTRA- Smt. K.D. SOBHA
5. NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (N.L.P)- Dr. N.K.ASOK KUMAR
Sanskrit Special Sahitya
Semester I 2019 Admission
Course I - Core Course I - Poetics
Texts of Study Kavyaprakasa Ullasas 5-10
Course II - Core Course II Theory of Dhvani
Texts of Study – Dhvanyaloka -1&2 Udyotas
Course III - Technical Literature in Sanskrit
Texts of Study – Technical Literature in Sanskrit Edited by Venkita Subrahmanya Iyer
(Selected Portions)
Course IV – Literary Theories _ Eastern and Western
Texts of Study – Selected chapters from different books
Course V - Vyakarana 1
Texts of Study – Vaiyakaranasiddhantakaumudi (Selected portions)
SEMSTER II 2019 Admission
Course VI – Nyaya System of Philosophy
Texts of Study – Nyayasiddhantamuktavali (Selected Portions)
Course VII- Indian Philosophical systems – Astika and Nastika
Texts of Study – 1. Darsanssastrasyetihasa
2. The essentials of Indian philosophy
Course VIII – Vyakarana 2
Texts of Study – Mahabhashya and Sidhantakaumudi (Selected portions)
Course IX - Core IX - Sanskrit Poetics III - Theory of Rasa & Aucitya
Texts of Study – Natysastra -6th
chapter and Aucityavicharacharcha
Course X- Core X - Sanskrit Poetics IV –Post Dhvani Theories
Texts of Study – Vyaktiviveka –Chapter 1 and Vakroktijivita
Semester III 2013 Admission
Course XI- Core XI - Technical Literature in Sanskrit
Texts of Study – Arthasastra 24-26 Adhikaranas (Selected portions), Siksha Vedangam - Dr.
C.N Ratnam
Course XII - Core XII - Translation: Theory and Practice
Texts of Study – Students’ Guide to Sanskrit Composition – V.S.Apte
Course XIII - Core XIII - Sanskrit Poetics V - Thoery of Dhvani II
Texts of Study - Dhvanyaloka 3rd
and 4th
Udyotas
Course XIV - Core XIV - Sanskrit Poetics VI- Post Dhvani Theories
Texts of Study – Vakroktijivitam Chapter -1, Aucityavicaracarcha Chapter 1(Selected
portions)
Course XV - Core XV Theist Systems of Pholosophy
Texts of Study – Nyayasidhantamuktavali - Sabdakhanda
Semester IV 2013 Admission
Course XVI - Core XVI - Sanskrit Poetics VII
Texts of Study – Rasagangadhara – Chapter 1 up to Rasacarcha and Upamasabdabodha
Course XVII - Elective I - Sankhya and Vedanta
Texts of Study – Sankhyakarika up to 45 verses, Panchadasi of Vidyaranya Chapter 4,
Vedantaparibhasha of Dharmarajadhavarindra – Selected portions
Course XVIII - Elective II - Influence of Sanskrit on Malayalam Literature and
Criticism
Texts of Study – Bhashabhushanam by A.R Rajarajavarma, Natyamandapam by M.P
Sankunni Nair
Course XIX - Elective III - Astrology, Etymology and Contribution of Kerala
to Sanskrit Literature
Texts of Study – Jatakadesam Chapter-1, Niruktam – Chapter 1 and The contribution of
Kerala to Sanskrit Literature by Dr. K. Kunjunniraja– Selected portions
Course XX - Elective - IV - Research Methodology and Textual Criticism
Project - Credit - 3
Viva - 2
Sanskrit Special Vedanta
Semester I 2019 Admission
Course 1 - Vedic Studies
Texts of Study 1. Vedic Hymns –Purusha Sukta and Sristi sukta wit Sayan Bhashya
2. Paniniyasiksha
3. A History of Vedic Literautre
Course 2 -Nyaya
Texts of Study – Nyayasidhantamuktavali with Kiranavali
Course 3 – Samkhya
Texts of Study –Samkhyatatvakaumudi upto Karika 21
Course 4 – Yoga
Texts of Study – Patanjala Yogasutram with Bhojavritti
Course 5- Vedanta 1
Texts of Study- Bhagavad-Gita Sankarabhashya chapters -15,16,17,18
Semester II 2019 Admission
Course 6 – Vedanta 2
ERT- Brahmasutrasankarabhashyam (selected portions)
Course 7 – Vedanta 3
Texts of Study – Siddhantabindu of Madhusudanasaraswati
Course 8- Mimamsa
Texts of Study – Manameyodaya –Meya portion
Course 9- Dvaita and Visishtadvaita
Texts of Study – Ramanujamatasangraha and Dvaitamatasara
Course 10- Nastikadarsanani
Texts of Study – Sarvadarsanasangraha of Sayanamadhava (Selected portions)
Semester III 2013 Admission
Course 11 – Eastern and western Philosophy
Texts of Study -1. History of Indian Philosophy Abridged edition by Prof. R.R Agarwal and
Prof. S.K Jain
2. A History of western philosophy in Sanskrit by Pullel Sri Ramachandrudu
Course 12 – Visishtadvaita and Dvaita
Texts of Study – 1. Yatindrmatadipika by Srinivasacarya
2. Dasprakaranani of Anandatirtha
Course 13 – Vyakarana
Texts of Study – 1. Madhyasidhantakaumudi
2. Vyakaranamahabhashyam with pradipa
Course -14- Mimamsa
Texts of Study - Manameyodaya-Manakhanda
Course 15- Vedanta VI
Texts of Study – Brihadaranyakopanishad chapter II with Sankarabhashya
Semester IV 2013 Admission
Course 16- Vedanta VII
Texts of Study – Advaitasidhi by Madhusudanasarasati
Course 17
Elective 1- Fundamentals of Ayurvedic Hygeine
Texts of Study - 1. Essentials OF Ayurveda
2. Ashtangahridaya of Vagbhata
Course -18
Elective 2 – Poetics
Texts of Study – Kavyaprakasa (Chapters 1,2,and 4 up to Rasacharcha )
Course 19
Elective 3 - Manuscript logy
Texts of Study – An Introduction to Manuscript logy - Dr. R.S Sivaganesamurthy
Course 20
Elective – 4 – Linguistics
Texts of Study – An Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics – Dr. M Srimannarayanamurthy
Sanskrit Special Vyakarana 2019 Admission
Semester I
Course I Core I - Padavyavasta and Lakarartha
(a) Texts for study-Vaiyakaransiddhantakaumudi (Selected Portions)
Course II Core II – Sankhya, Vedanta and Nirukta.
The Nirukta, The Sankhya karika up and The Vedantasara (Selected Portions)
Course III Aesthetics and Darsanas
Texts of Study 1.Kavyaprakasa (Selected Portions)
2.Shaddarsanasamuchaya (Selected Portions)
Course 1V Core IV – Kridanta
Texts of Study -The Vaikaranasidhanakaumudi of Bhattojidikshita Purvakridanta and
Utharakridanta .
Course V Mahabhashya 1
Mahabhashya Ahnikas 3&4
Semester II 2019 Admission
Course VI Mahabhashya 2
Mahabhashya Ahnikas 5&6
CourseV1I Praudhamanorama
Text of study – Praudhamanoram of Bhattojidikshita (Selected Portions)
Course VIII Sanskrit and Linguistics
Text of Study – 1.The Introduction to Sanskrit Linguistics – Srimannarayana Murthi
Course IX Paribhashendusekhara
Text of study - Paribhashendusekhara (Selected Portions)
Course X The Vakyapadiya
Text of Study – Vakyapadiya – Brahmakanda
Semester III 2013 Admission
11. Course XI Core XI – The Mahabhasya II –Ahnikas 5,6&7
12. Course XII Core XII – The Vakyapadeeya (Bhrahmakanda)
13. Course XIII Core XIII - The Paramalaghumanjusha (From Nipatarta
Prakarana up to the end of the text)
14. Course XIV Core XIV - Paribhasha (Selected Paribhashas from the
Paribhashendu Sekhara-40 Paribhashas)
15. Course XV Core XV – The Laghu SabdenduSekhra(from the beginning up to the end of
paribhashaprakarana)
Manuscriptology and Textual criticism
Semester IV 2013 Admission
16. Course XVI Core XVI – The Mahabhasya III -Ahnikas 8&9
17. Course XVII Elective I - Translation
18. Course XVIII Elective II - Manuscriptology and Textual criticism
19. Course XIX Elective III –Vyakarana Sastra kavya
The Bhatti kavya- Cantos1&2
20. a) CourseXX Elective IV - Fundamentals of Yoga and Astrology
b) Natural Language Processing- Paninian Perspective.