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TARALABALU JAGADGURU BRIHANMATH SIRIGERE
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History
Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Brihanmath, which is well-known in Karnataka for its yeoman service in the field of rural education. Under the auspices of this organization are running more than 172 institutions right from nursery to the Engineering College all over the State of Karnataka. Nearly 32 thousand students are studying in various schools and colleges of this organization which is one of the biggest private Educational Organization in Karnataka. More then Six thousand students are provided with free boarding and lodging.

History of the Brihanmath: Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Brihanmath, Sirigere is situated in Chitradurga Dist and is having a very large number of followers. It was founded by saint "Marulasiddha" during 12th century AD. The saint Marulasiddha blessed his successor with the divine words "Tarala ! Balu !" (Long Live! My Lod!) and that is how the pontiffs of this sacred seat are came to be known as "Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru". True to the spirit of the blessings of their founder, the pontiffs of this Brihanmath have been rendering yeoman service for the upliftment of the society for the last eight centuries.

The present pontiff of the Brihanmath is Dr. Shivamurthy Shivacharya Mahaswamiji who succeeded to this religious seat in the year 1979. The swamiji is an eminent Sanskrit scholar with Ph.D from Banaras Hindu University. His Holiness is also the President of the Education Society. Treading the path of his predecessor, the Swamiji has been relentlessly striving for the upliftment of the rural poor and the downtrodden.

The role of technology in the development of a country is well known. It is the content and quality of technical education that ensures tha availability of technology in the country. When the whole world is emerging as a global village, it is technological edge of a country that enables it to survive in this competitive world. It is only institutions having enlightened management and qualified, dedicated faculty that could ensure the avialability of technical personnel to meet the needs of a country.

Location: Sirigere is situated on the Poona- Bangalore National Highway (NH4). It is at distance of 227 KM from Bangalore and is located between Chitradurga (27 KM), the District Head Quarters, and Davangere (50 KM). It can be easily recognized while travelling on the National Higway No.4 by the presence of an attractive arch on the western side. Sirigere is just 6 KM from this Arch. How to reach Sirigere? If you are coming from the direction of Bangalore, please get down at Chitradurga and change the bus to Sirigere. If you are coming from the direction of Poona or Hubli-Dharwar please get down at Davangere and change the bus to Sirigere. There are many buses plying from Chitradurga and Davangere to Sirigere at regular intervals.

If you miss the direct buses to Sirigere, you can board in any bus plying between Chitradurga and Davangere, and get down at the Arch (Sirigere Bennur Circle). From this Bennur Circle, many private mini vans, jeeps are available to Sirigere (6 Kms). There is a nice guest house of the Ashram to stay even if you arrive in Sirigere at late hours.

swamiji Developed Software
Ganakastadhyayi (A Software on Sanskrit Grammar based on Panini's Sutras - Win98/2000/XP) Developed by Dr Shivamurthy Swamiji Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Brihanmath, Sirigere - 577 541 Karnataka, India. Email:swamiji@vsnl.com

Greetings from India !

WELCOME to the Free download page of Ganakastadhyayi (Windows version) - a unique software on Sanskrit grammar based on the Sutras of Panini. The software, Ganakashtadhyayi, derives its name from the original treatise namely, Ashtadhyayi. 'Ganaka' means computer and 'Ganakashtadhyayi', therefore, means computer software on Ashtadhyayi.

Ashtadhyayi is a wellknown treatise on Sanskrit grammar written by the great sage, Panini, who lived as early as 5th century BC. The original work comprises about 4,000 Sutras (each Sutra not exceeding the length of a normal sentence and many Sutras are even shorter than a phrase or a word) and is known for its brevity and for its scientific exposition of the science of language. It explains the entire Sanskrit grammar in a very scientific manner and is unparalleled in the history of books on grammar available in any language.

This unique software on Sanskrit Grammar is carefully developed for the use of Sanskrit students and for scholars as well, by no other person than a religious head namely, His Holiness Dr Shivamurthy Swamiji of Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Brihanmath, Sirigere (Karnataka). The Swamiji did his doctoral studies in Sanskrit at the Banaras Hindu University and later pursued his post-doctoral studies at the Indologisches Institut of the University of Vienna (Austria).

The Swamiji was the Honourary President of the Organizing Committee of the 10th World Sanskrit Conference held at Taralabalu Kendra in Bangalore in the year 1997. The Swamiji is a happy blending of both traditional knowledge and modern science, and has put in a lot of efforts in making this software more useful to students as well as scholars of Sanskrit grammar. It is menu driven and is very user friendly. Any person with a little knowledge of operating the computer can run the programme. The present version is having the following features:

All the Sutras of Panini are given in Roman script using standard diacritical marks (Complete) Pada-Patha: Splitting the words as per Sandhis in the Sutras for easy comprehension (Incomplete) Anuvrittis: Words brought forward from the previous Sutras. Vrittis on the Sutras as found in the Siddhanta Kaumudi and Laghu Siddhanta-Kaumudi (Incomplete). Sutras can be sorted either in the order of Ashtadhyayi or Siddhanta Kaumudi or Laghu Siddhanta-Kaumudi. French translation of the Sutras by Prof Renou is given (Complete). Provision for English Translation and Explanation is made (Incomplete). The traditional Sanskrit dictionary, Amara Kosha, is incorporated (Complete but unedited). Dhatupatha with meanings in English and Hindi (Incomplete) Ganapatha (Complete) Shabdarupa: Declension of nouns. Rupasiddhi: Step by Step analysis of Panini's Sutras applied for getting different forms of nominal stems. Dhaturupa (Incomplete). Display both in Devanagari and Roman scripts Printing facility for Sutras, Padapatha, Anuvrittis, Kaumudi, French translation etc. Acknowledgements: The fonts "Taralabalu Roman 10" used in this software are developed by the Swamiji based on the fonts "Times_CSX" kindly provided by Dr John Smith of Cambridge. Proper documentation will be done in the regular version of the software.

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