JSS Sanskrit School, Terakanambi

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JSS Sanskrit Patashala Terakanambi

JSS Sanskrit School Terakanambi

Academics

Text books

  • Gadya
  • Amarakosha
  • Shubhashitha
  • Vyakarana
  • Nataka & Nataka lakshana

General Sanskrit

  • Sarala Samskrutha
  • Bhagavadgeeta

Admission

  • Admission is free. No Fee charged.
  • Admission is open to the following classes
    • Prathama I, II, III class
    • Kavya Ist class
    • (Both Kannada and Sanskrit medium )

The infrastructure of JSS Sanskrit School, Terakanambi

Building: Patashala is housed in the high school building
Head Master Room: One
Classrooms : Four
Library: 110 books on sanskrit literature and other topics.

Activities

Inter-school Shubhashitha and Amarakosha competitions are conducted every year on the occasion of Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Swamiji’s Birthday celebration. All national festivals and important days are celebrated with active participation by the students.
The following competitions and programmes are routinely organized and encouraged.

Competitions

  • Debate competition
  • Sanskrit reading & writing competition
  • Sanskrit songs competition

Cultural Programmes

  • Sanskrit songs singing
  • Sanskrit drama
Name Designation Qualification Experience Subjects
Puttaswamy K Head Master MA in Sanskrit, Alankara, Vidvath Uttama 15 Years Gadya & Padya, Amarakosha, Shubhashitha.

JSS Sanskrit Patashala Terakanambi Post
Gundlupet Taluk, Chamarajanagara District
Pin : 571123

About the JSS Sanskrit School, Terakanambi

The School inTerakanambi is situated at about 12 kms away from Gundlupet Taluk in Chamarajanagara District. The school was started during the academic year 1985-86 by JSSMVP. It was estabished with a view to provide sanskrit education to the students hailing from Terakanambi and surroundings.

The school’s primary objective is to develop Sanskrit language and Indian culture among the students. Currently, the following classes are conducted;

Prathama 1st, 2nd and 3rd; and Kavya 1st.

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