Siṃhī and Bhīma: The Mountain and the Bridge

सिंहीभीमश्च

Siṃhī and Bhīma: The Mountain and the Bridge · Book Five · Sanskrit Reader · Written and Illustrated by Mateo Rose

Bhīma is the strongest of the Pāṇḍavas — a man who can uproot mountains. And there is an old monkey sleeping across the path who will not move.

This is a book about strength. What it is made of. What it cannot do alone.

Inside this book:

— Three-line Sanskrit sentence-by-sentence throughout — Devanāgarī, IAST, and English

— Vocabulary notes for genuinely new words; returning words carried forward as known

— Sandhi notes for new patterns only; established patterns trusted without re-explanation

— Pattern A (returning word in new form) and Pattern B (new word paralleling earlier pattern) — within this book

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