Sources & method
We take accuracy seriously. Here is exactly how our content is made and where it comes from.
Curriculum alignment
The chapter lists, textbook names and exam patterns are based on the official sources:
- CBSE — syllabus and marking schemes (cbseacademic.nic.in).
- NCERT — prescribed textbooks and chapter lists (ncert.nic.in, ePathshala).
For 2026-27 the secondary Sanskrit textbooks changed. We focus on the secondary stage:
| Class | Subject | Textbook |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | Sanskrit (core) | Sharada (शारदा) — new NCERT book, replaces Shemushi |
| 10 | Sanskrit (Communicative), code 119 | Manika Bhag 2 (मणिका द्वितीयो भागः) |
Sharada was released by NCERT in 2026 under NEP 2020 / NCF-SE 2023; its chapter list is confirmed and we are publishing verified notes chapter by chapter. Manika Bhag 2 keeps chapters कालोऽहम् and किं किम् उपादेयम् for internal assessment only (not the board exam). We treat the current prescribed book as the single source of truth and update when CBSE/NCERT do.
Copyright
- We do not reproduce copyrighted NCERT textbook content. Instead we link to the official NCERT PDFs.
- Classical Sanskrit verses (subhashitas, shlokas from the Gita, Upanishads, etc.) are in the public domain and are quoted with original word meanings and translation.
- All summaries, notes, exercise solutions and articles are written originally by us.
How notes are written
- Map each chapter to the official syllabus entry.
- Write an answer-first summary, then word meanings, translation, grammar and solved exercises.
- Add an FAQ targeting the questions students actually ask.
- Mark a "last verified" date on every chapter.
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