ÿþ<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/css/style.css" type="text/css" charset="utf-8" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://mediaplayer.yahoo.com/js"></script> </HEAD> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <h1><em>Arsha Vidya Center</em></h1> <div id="nav"> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org"><span>01</span> AVC Home</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/classes.html"><span>02</span> Adult Classes</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/purnavidya.html"><span>03</span>Children's Classes </a></li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/sanskrit101x.html"><span>04</span> Sanskrit Classes </a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="topcon"> <div id="topcon-inner"> <h1><em> 5 M / / -* M 0  0 # . M </em></h1> </div> </div> <div id="content"> <div id="body"> <div class="box" id="news" style="width: 1000px;"> <div class="box-t"> <div class="box-r"> <div class="box-b"> <div class="box-l"> <div class="box-tr"> <div class="box-br"> <div class="box-bl"> <div class="box-tl"> <h2><center> 5 M / / -* M 0  0 # . M (Indeclinables) </h2> In Sanskrit there are two types of words:- <li>5 ?  > 0 @ - words that end in 8 A  * M and $ ?  M affixes. </li> <li>  5 ?  > 0 @ ( 5 M / / ) -Whose form remains the the same in all the genders, numbers and cases. (( 5 M / G $ ?  $ ?  5 M / . M )<br> "8 & C 6  $ M 0 ? 7 A 2 ?   G 7 A , 8 0 M 5 > 8 A  5 ? -  M $ ? 7 A d 5  ( G 7 A  8 0 M 5 G 7 A , / ( M ( 5 M / G $ ? $ & 5 M / / . M e " <br> $ $ M * & . M  5 M / / * &   % M / $ G ,/ 8 M . ? ( M * & G 2 ?   -5 ? -  M $ ? -5  ( - > 0 # > $ M * 0 ? 5 0 M $ (  ( - 5 $ ? / $ M * &  $ G (  5 0 B * G # $ ? 7 M $ ? $ & M  5 M / / . M  $ ? d <br> For example <br> ' ?  M , 5 ? ( > , / & > ,  & > etcetera. <br>,<br> Types of avyayas:-The indeclinable comprises <li>1.Adverbs  M 0 ? / > 5 ? 6 G 7 # -  ? 0  ,  ? 0 G # , & B 0  , & B 0 G # , ( > ( > 5 ? ' . M ,  $ M 0 , $ $ M 0 , * 0 ? $  etcetera.- </li> <li>2.Prepositions * 8 0 M  - * M 0 ,* 0 > ,  * M , 8 . M ,  ( A  5 , ( ? 8 M , ( ? 0 M etcetera. </li> <li>3. Nouns having one inflection only ( ? * > $ -  2 A , ( A , $ A ,  ? 2 etcetera.</li> <li>4.Conjunctions 8  / K   -  , 5 > ,  % ,  ? ( M $ A etcetera</li> <li>5.Interjections 5 ? 8 M . / 8 B   - 9 ( M $ , 9 > , ' ?  M , 7 M   ,- K , 9 G ,  9 K etcetera. </li> <br><br> - Apart from these there are another kind of indeclinable called * M 0  @ 0 M # <br> <br>which indicates  $ ? ,  > 2 , 8 M % > ( ,  M 0 . , 8 . / ,  5 8 M % > , & ? 6 > , * M 0  M 0 ? / > etcetera. For example :- <br>* A (  , / % > ,  M  H  , ( @  H  d <br>5 0 M  @  0 # <br>8 . / , K '  > ( ? 8 M % > ( , K '  > ( ? * M 0 6 M ( , K '  > ( ? * M 0  @ 0 M # > ( ? <br>/ & > -$ & >  $ M 0 , / $ M 0 -$ $ M 0  & > , A $  ,  $ ? , 5 , ? $ M / ( /. > , <br> ' A ( > ,9 M /  ,6 M 5  ,  ? . 0 M % . M , A $ M 0 / $ M , / > 5 $ M -$ > 5 $ M , & > * ? , <br>* A 0 > 5 C % > <br><br> Indeclinable listed in the syllabus -  * ? ,  $ ? ,  5 ,  M  H  ,  5 ,  & > ,  A $  ,  2 A ,  ? $ M / ( ,( B ( . M <br>* A 0 > , . > ,  $ 8 M $ $  , / $ M -$ $ M ,  $ M 0 -$ $ M 0 , / $ M 0 -$ $ M 0 , / % > -$ % > , / & > - & > , / > 5 $ M -$ > 5 $ M , 5 ? ( > , 8 9 8 > , 6 M 5  , <br>9 M /   ' A ( > , , 9 ?  , 5 C % > ,  & > * ? , 6 ( H ,  ? . 0 M % . M d <br><br> 1. * ? - also <br>1. 9 . M  * ?  C 9   . ? 7 M / > . ? d (I shall also go to school) <br>2.$ M 5 . M  * ?  C 9    M  d (You also go home) <br>3.8   * ? * M 0 > $  $ M $ ? 7 M $ ? d (He also gets up in the morning) <br>4.  >  * ?  M 0 @ ! $ ? d (Richa also plays) <br>5.5 / . M  * ? 6 ? 5  -  > .  d (We also worship lord Shiva) <br>6. * ?  A 6 2 K - 5 > ( M ? (Are you well?) <br><br> 2. $ ?  thus/so/this <br>1. $ ? . 9 > - > 0 $ - % > d (So this is the tale of Mahabharata). <br>2. $ ?  0 M $ 5 M / . M / G (  K S = * ? & A   @ ( - 5 G $ M d (Things should be done in this way that no one feels sad.) <br>3. $ M / A  M $ M 5 > 0 > . 5 ? 0 0 > . d (By saying thus Rama finishes.) <br>4."& @ / $ >  $ $ M ' ( . M "  $ ? d (Give that wealth, thus) <br>5. $ ?  % / ? $ M 5 > 8 $ $     M  $ M d (Saying this he went) <br><br> 3. 5  like, as if, nearly <br>1. - ? . ( M / A   * ?  0 M  A (   5 5 @ 0   8 @ $ M d (Like Arjuna Abhimanyu was also a hero) <br>2.( 2 8 M / . A    . 2 . ? 5 8 A ( M & 0 . M  8 M $ ? d (The face of Nala was as beautiful as a lotus) <br>3. (   5 6 M / > .  6 M 0 @  C 7 M #  >  & K  M ' ? d (Sri Krishna who is as black as cloud milks from cow). <br>4.$ $ M * A 7 M * . M & A  M ' . M  5 ' 5 2 . M d (That flower is as white as milk). <br>5. ( M & (   5 6 @ $ 2  5 > / A  5 > $ ? d (Wind as cold as sandal blows). <br><br> 4.  M  H   high/loudly <br>1.8   M  H 5 & $ ? d (He speaks loudly). <br>2.6 ? 6 A   M  H  5 ? 2 * $ ? d (Baby cries loudly). <br>3.6 M / G (   M  H  ! M ! / $ ? d (Hawk is flying high) <br>4. * K $   M  H  (   M  $ ? d (Pigeon does not go high) <br>5.6 @ $ >  6 A   M  H  9 8 $ ? d (Shitamshu laughs loudly) <br><br> 5. 5  (Just, exactly, same, only, like, already, also) <br>1.0 > .   5   M  $ ? (Rama only goes) <br>2. & M / ( B ( . G 5 5 C 7 M  ? 0 M - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (There must be a rain today) <br>3.5 C  M 7 > $ M + 2 > ( ? ( H 5 * $ ( M $ ? d (Fruits do not fall from tree.) <br>4.& ? ( G 6   5  $ > & C 6  9 8 $ ? d (Dinesha only laughs like this). <br>5. 2 . G 5  @ 5 ( . 8 M $ ? d (water is same with life). <br><br> 6. & > - When <br>1. $ M 5 . M  & >   . ? 7 M / 8 ? ?(When are you coming ?) <br>2., > 2  >   & >  M 0 @ ! ? 7 M / ( M $ ? ? (When the boys will play ?) <br>3.6 @ $ >  6 A   & > 5 ? & M / > 2 /    M  $ ? ?( When does Shitaamshu go to school ?). <br>4.0 > . -2  M 7 # L  & > 5 ( . M    M  $ > . M ?(When did Rama and Lakshmana go to forest ?). <br>5.8   & > - K  (   > & $ ? ? (When do you take food ?) <br><br> <br>7. A $   Where from <br>1. $ M 5 . M  A $     M   ? (Where from are you coming ?) <br>2. * 5 ( * A $ M 0   A $   7 ' ? . M  ( G 7 M / $ ? ? (Where from will the son of wind bring the medicine ?) <br>3. > $ M 0   A $  * ( > /    M  $ ? ? (Where from the students do come for study ?) <br>4.. > 2 >  > 0   A $  * A 7 M * > # ?  ? ( K $ ? ? (Where from the gardener pick flowers ?). <br>5.  >   A $     M  > ( M $ ? ? (Where from the elephant do come ?). <br><br> 8. 2 A -Indeed/must <br>1  /   2 A ( @ 2  # M  . 9 > & G 5  d (This is Mahadeva indeed, whose throat is blue) <br>2  7   2 A  > $ M 0  d (this is a student indeed) <br>3  . > ( ?  2 A 8 G 5 -+ 2 > ( ? 8 ( M $ ? d (these are apples indeed) <br>4 $ $ M 0  2 A 6 C  > 2  * M 0 $ ? 5 8 > $ ? d (Foxes live there indeed) <br>5  /   2 A -  5 > ( M ( > 0 > / #  d (This is lord Narayana indeed). <br><br> 9. ? $ M / ( -  %  M  ? $ M  on any account, somehow  M  ? $ M -what,  %  M  ( -on any account,   M  ( -what, ?  M  ? $ M -some, & >  ? $ M  some day/ever <br>1. ?  M  ? & M ' (  & G 9 ? d (Give some money) <br>2. %  M  ? & M  > 0 M /   A 0 A d (somehow do the work) <br>3.  M  (  * ? 6 M 2 K   2 ?  ? $ d (write any verse) <br>4. & >  ? $ M  * ? . C 7 > ( 5 & d (never speak lie) <br>5.$ $ M  ?  M  ? $ M  8 M $ ? d (that is something) <br><br> 10.( B ( . M -surely <br>1 & M / ( B ( . G 5 5 C 7 M  ? 0 M - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (Surely it is going to rain today) <br>2  /  ( B (  -  5 > ( M ( > 0 > / #  d (Surely this is Lord Narayana) <br>3 $ M 5 . M ( B ( . G 5 * 0 @  M 7 > / > . M $ M $ @ 0 M # K - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (you will surely pass the exam) <br>4. $ $ M 0 ( B (  8 0 M *  $ ? 7 M $ ? d (Surely there lives snake) <br>5.  7    > - ?  ( B (  8 > ' A  * M 0 $ @ / $ G d (From the matted hair it seems that he is surely an ascetic <br><br> <br>11.* A 0 > -once upon a time <br>1.* A 0 >    8 $ M / 5 > & @ ( C *   8 @ $ M d (once upon a time there was a truthful king) <br>2 * A 0 > 0 > .  0 > 5 # . M  9 ( M d (once upon a time Rama killed Lakshmana) <br>3.* A 0 > 8  8 M  C $ - - > 7 > 5 M / 5 9 > 0 ?  @ -- > 7 >  8 @ $ M d (once upon a time Sanskrit was a language of daily use). <br>4.* A 0 >  8 M . >   & G 6  8 . C & M '   8 @ $ M d (once upon a time our country was prosperous) <br>5. 5 > 2 M . @  ?  * A 0 > 0 > . > / # . M  0  / $ M d (once upon a time Vaalmiki has written the Ramayana) <br><br> 12.. >  no, not, lest <br>1 5 C % > . > ' > 5 d (don t run in vain) <br>2 . C 7 > . > 5 & d (do not speak lie) <br>3. 0 > $ M 0 L & ' ? . > - A  M  @ $ d (don t eat curd at night) <br>4. * M 0 > $  . > 6 / @ $ d (don t sleep in the morning) <br>5.  M  H  . > 5 & d (do not speak loudly) <br><br> 13. $ 8 M $ $   here and there <br>1  $ 8 M $ $  . > - M 0 . $ d (don t roam about here and there) <br>2 8   $ 8 M $ $   M 0 @ ! $ ? d (he plays here and there) <br>3 5 > ( 0 >   $ 8 M $ $  ' > 5 ( M $ ? d (Monkeys are running here and there) <br>4   >   $ 8 M $ $  $ * $ ( M $ ? d (birds are flying here and there) <br>5 * ( M $   $ 8 M $ $  . > * 6 M / $ d (don t see here and there while reading) <br><br> 14./ $ M -$ $ M = (which/it/that) <br>1. / $ M * A 8 M $   $ $ M 0  8 M $ ? $ $ M . .  8 M $ ? d (the book which is there is mine) <br>2. 8  5 & $ ? / $ M  9 . * ? * ? 7 M / > . ? d (he says that I shall also read) <br>3. $ $ M * A 7 M * . M 8 A ( M & 0 . M  8 M $ ? d (that flower is beautiful) <br>4. $ $ M  @ & C 6 >  . ( K 9 0  * $ M 0 . M  8 M $ ? d (how beautiful flower it is!) <br>5. / $ M + 2 . M  $ M 0  8 M $ ? $ $ M . ' A 0 . M  8 M $ ? d (the flower which is here is sweet) <br><br> <br>15. $ M 0 -$ $ M 0 =here-there <br>1.  $ M 0 6 A  >  5 & ( M $ ? d (here parrots talk) <br>2.  $ M 0    M  d (come here) <br>3. $ $ M 0 * ( > /   M  d (go there for study) <br>4. 8  $ $ M 0  M 0 @ ! $ ? d (he plays there) <br>5. $ $ M 0    7 ?    M  $ ? d (a sage is going there) <br><br> <br>16./ $ M 0 -$ $ M 0 =where-there <br>1./ $ M 0 ( > 0 M / 8 M $ A * B  M / ( M $ G 0 . ( M $ G $ $ M 0 & G 5 $ >  d (where women are adorned gods rejoice there) <br>2./ $ M 0 . ? 7 M  > ( M (  - 5 $ ? $ $ M 0 * ? * @ 2 ?  >  - 5 ( M $ ? d (where there are sweets there will be ants) <br>3./ $ M 0 5 ? & M / > 2 /  $ $ M 0  > $ M 0 >   * ? 8 ( M $ ? d (where there is school there are students too) <br>4./ $ M 0  ( >  $ $ M 0  * # . M  * ?  8 M $ ? d (where there are people there is market also) <br>5.6 A  >  / $ M 0 5 8 ( M $ ? $ $ M 0  5  > & ( M $ ? d (parrots eat there only where they live) <br><br> <br>17./ % > -$ % > =as-so also <br>1./ % > 0 >  > $ % > * M 0  > d (as the king so also the subjects) <br>2./ % > 5 * ? 7 M / 8 ? $ % > * M 0 > * M 8 M / 8 ? d (as you sow so you ripe) <br>3./ % > * ? $ > $ % H 5 * A $ M 0  d (as the father so also the son) <br>4./ % > ( 0  $ % > ( > 0 @ d (as man so also the woman) <br>5./ % >  (  $ % >  ( 6 M / > .  d (as cloud so also Ghanashyam) <br><br> 18./ & > -$ & > = (when-then) <br>1./ & > . G  >   0 M  ( M $ ? $ & > . / B 0  ( C $ M / $ ? d (when thunder roars peacock dances then) <br>2./ & > $ M 5 . M   . ? 7 M / 8 ? $ & >  9 . * ?  2 ? 7 M / > . ? d (when you will come I shall also go) <br>3./ & >  ' M / > *      M  $ M $ & >  > $ M 0 >  $ B 7 M # @ . M  - 5 ( M d (when teacher came students kept quite then) <br>4./ & > 5 0 M 7 > - 5 $ ? $ & > 8 0 M 5 G  ( >  * M 0 8 @ & ( M $ ? d (when rain showers everybody get pleased then) <br>5./ & > 8  * M 0 8 @ & $ ? $ & > 8  9 8 $ ? d (when he pleases he smiles then) <br><br> 19./ > 5 $ M -$ > 5 $ M =till/until/unless/as soon as <br>1 / > 5 $ M 5 C 7 M  ?   - 5 $ M $ > 5 $ M  D 7  >  * M 0 8 ( M ( >   - 5 ( M d (as soon as rain showers farmers become pleased) <br>2 / > 5 $ M  5  > 6  $ > 5 $ M  > $ M 0 >   ' > 5 ( M d (as soon as break comes pupils ran) <br>3 / > 5 $ M  2 8 M /  ( $ M /  8 ? $ > 5 $ M / K  M /  ( - 5 ? 7 M / 8 ? d (until you avoid laziness you will not be fit) <br>4./ > 5 $ M & M / .  (  0 ? 7 M / 8 ? $ > 5 $ M 8 + 2 K ( - 5 ? 7 M / 8 ? d (until you effort you will not be successful) <br>5. / > 5 $ M 5 C 7 M  ? 0 M - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? $ > 5 $ M . / B 0 >  ( 0 M $ ? 7 M / ( M $ ? d (as soon as rain showers peacocks will dance) <br><br> 20.5 ? ( > -without <br>1.8 @ $ > 0 > .  5 ? ( > 5 (  (   M  $ ? d (without Rama Sita does not go to forest.) <br>2. M  > (  5 ? ( > ( 0  * 6 A ( > $ A 2 M /   8 M $ ? d (without knowledge man is same as animal.) <br>3.' 0 M .  5 ? ( > ( 0 8 M /  @ 5 (  5 C % > d (without dharma human life is useless) <br>4. 2  5 ? ( >  @ 5 >  (  @ 5 ( M $ ? d (without water life cannot sustain) <br>5. 5 /  ( G $ M 0 > - M / >  5 ? ( > ( * 6 M / > .  d (without the two eyes we shall not see) <br><br> 21.8 9 8 > (suddenly) <br>1.8 9 8 > 5 ? & ' @ $ (  M 0 ? / > . M d (no work should be done without judgment) <br>2. ' M / > *     M 7 > / >  8 9 8 >    M  $ M d (suddenly teacher came to the classroom) <br>3. & M / 8 9 8 >    5 ? 8 M + K    - 5 $ M d (suddenly there was a blast today) <br>4. * K $  8 9 8 > 6 ? , G 0   G  * $ $ M d (suddenly the pigeon fall into the lap of Shibi) <br>5. 9  $ A $ $ M 0 8 9 8 >    M  . M d (I suddenly went there) <br><br> 22.6 M 5  -tomorrow <br>1. $ M 5  6 M 5   A $ M 0  . ? 7 M / 8 ? ? (Where are you going tomorrow?) <br>2.  9  6 M 5   ( M & M 0 * M 0 8 M %   . ? 7 M / > . ? d (Tomorrow I am going to Indraprastha) <br>3. 6 M 5  0  M 7 > , ( M ' ( 8 M / * 0 M 5 - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (Tomorrow there will be the festival of Rakshabandhan) <br>4. 6 M 5  0 5 ? 5 > 0  - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (Tomorrow is Sunday) <br>5. 6 M 5   5  > 6  - 5 ? 7 M / $ ? d (tomorrow is holiday) <br><br> 23.9 M /  -yesterday <br>1. 9 M /  * @ / B 7   A 0 A  M 0 > . (  0 > $ M    M  $ M d (Yesterday Piyush came from Gurugrama) <br>2. 9 M /  6 A  M 0 5 > 0   8 @ $ M d (yesterday was Friday) <br>3. 9 M /  0 > .  0 A  M #   8 @ $ M d (yesterday Rama was sick) <br>4. 8  9 M /  5 ? & M / > 2 /  (    M  $ M d (yesterday he did not come to school) <br>5. 9 M /  5 > ( 0 >  + 2 > ( ?   > & ( M d (yesterday monkeys ate the fruits) <br><br> 24. ' A ( > -now <br>1. ' A ( > $ M 5  * d (now you read) <br>2. ' A ( >  9  - K  (   > & > . ? d (now I eat rice) <br>3. 6 A $ K 7   ' A ( >  ( M & A  G (  M 0 @ ! $ ? d (Asutosh now plays with ball) <br>4. ' A ( > $ M 5 . * ?  M 0 @ ! d (now you also play) <br>5.& @  M 7 >  ' A ( > 2 G   2 ?  $ ? d (now Diksha writes an essay) <br><br> 25., 9 ?  out <br>1.(  0 > $ M , 9 ?  & M / > ( . M  8 M $ ? d (there is a garden outside the city) <br>2.5 ? & M / > 2 / > $ M , 9 ?     & G 5 > 2 /   8 M $ ? d (Outside the school there is a temple) <br>3.0 > $ M 0 L  C 9 > $ M , 9 ?  . >   M  d (do not go outside the room at night) <br>4. M 0 > . > $ M , 9 ?  ( & @   M  $ ? d (outside the village there is a river) <br>5.* 0 M # - A  @ 0 > $ M , 9 ?  8 A ( M & 0 > # ? * A 7 M * > # ? 5 ?  8 ( M $ ? d (There are beautiful flowers blooming outside the hut) <br><br> 26.5 C % >  in vain/ useless <br>1.5 C % > . > 5 & d (don t speak in vain) <br>2 5 C % > & > (  8 . 0 M % 8 M / d (gift to an able goes in vain) <br>3.5 C % > 5 C 7 M  ?  8 . A & M 0 G 7 A d (rain in the see goes in vain) <br>4.& ? ( G & @ * K 5 C % > - 5 $ ? d (lamp in daytime goes in vain) <br>5.5 C % > . > * M 0 2 * d (don t speak nonsense in vain) <br><br> 27. & > * ? (never) <br>1.8   & > * ?  8 $ M /  ( 5 & $ ? d (he never speaks lie) <br>2. & > * ? . C 7 > . > 5 & d (never speak lie) <br>3. & > * ?   > ( M ( $ A & $ d (never trouble the birds) <br>4.. 9 > $ M . >  > ( M ' @  & > * ?  8 $ M /  ( 5 & $ ? 8 M . d (Mahatma Gandhi never spoke lie) <br>5.8   ( M & M 0 -* M 0 8 M %   & > * ? (    M  $ M d (he never went to Indraprastha) <br><br> 28.6 ( H  slowly <br>1.5 C & M '  6 ( H   2 $ ? d (old one walks slowly) <br>2.6 ? 6 A  6 ( H   > & $ ? d (baby eats slowly) <br>3.6 ( H  -6 ( H   2  * ? , d (drink water slowly) <br>4.8 0 M 5 & > 6 ( H  - K  (   > & $ d (always eat food slowly) <br>5.  M  *  8 & > 6 ( H   2 $ ? d (tortoise always <br><br> <br>29. ? . 0 M % . M -why <br>1. $ M 5 . M  ? . 0 M % . M  $ M 0    M   ? (why you have come here?) <br>2.  ? . 0 M %  * M 0 2 > *   0 K 7 ? ? (why you speak nonsense ? <br>3. 8   ? . 0 M %  $ $ M 0  . ? 7 M / $ ? ? (why will you go there ?) <br>4. $ M 5 . M  $ M 0  ? . 0 M %  $ ? 7 M 8 ? ? (why do you stay here ?) <br>5. - 5 > ( M 5 C % >  ? . 0 M %  9 8 $ ? ? (why do you laugh in vain ?) <br><br> 30. & > - (when) <br>1. 8   & > * $ ? ? (when do you read ) <br>2. 0 > .   & > $ M $ ? 7 M $ ? ? (when does Rama get up ?) <br>3.  >  & > 5 ? & M / > 2 /    M  $ ? ? (when does Richa go to school?) <br>4.  > $ M 0 L  & > - K  (   A 0 A $  ? (when do the two boys eat food ?) <br>5.  ( M / >  & > & A  M '  * ? , $ ? ? (when does the girl drink milk ?) </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="clear"> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/ghsx.html">Gita Home Study </a> | </li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/booksx.html">Books, Tapes & Links </a>|</li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/pictx.html">Picture Gallery </a>|</li> <li><a href="http://www.avgsatsang.org/"> AVG Satsang</a>|</li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/puja.html"> Meditation & Prayers </a> | </li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/ssx.html">Support AVC</a> | </li> <li><a href="http://www.arshavidyacenter.org/contactx.html"> Contact Information</a> </li> </ul> <p>&copy; Arsha Vidya Center</p> </div> </div> </div> </body> </html>