शास्त्र
Shastra refers to a sacred scripture, treatise, or a systematic body of knowledge in a specific field. It is commonly used to describe classical Indian texts that provide rules, logic, and ethical guidelines for disciplines like law, art, or science.
Examples
3 of 5मैंने आज शास्त्रों के बारे में एक कहानी सुनी।
I heard a story about the scriptures today.
प्राचीन भारतीय शास्त्र बहुत विकसित और वैज्ञानिक थे।
Ancient Indian treatises were very advanced and scientific.
यह निर्णय धर्मशास्त्र के अनुसार सही नहीं है।
This decision is not correct according to religious law.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of 'Shastra' as 'Systematic Science'. Both start with 'S' and represent a structured way of learning the truth.
Quick Quiz
प्राचीन समय में छात्र ______ का अध्ययन करते थे।
Correct!
The correct answer is: शास्त्रों
Examples
मैंने आज शास्त्रों के बारे में एक कहानी सुनी।
everydayI heard a story about the scriptures today.
प्राचीन भारतीय शास्त्र बहुत विकसित और वैज्ञानिक थे।
academicAncient Indian treatises were very advanced and scientific.
यह निर्णय धर्मशास्त्र के अनुसार सही नहीं है।
formalThis decision is not correct according to religious law.
अरे, तुम तो इसे किसी शास्त्र की तरह पढ़ रहे हो!
informalHey, you are reading this like it's some kind of scripture!
अर्थशास्त्र व्यापार और धन के प्रबंधन का आधार है।
businessEconomics (Arthashastra) is the foundation of business and wealth management.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
शास्त्रार्थ करना
To debate on scriptural matters
शास्त्रों का ज्ञान
Knowledge of the scriptures
शास्त्र विरुद्ध
Contrary to the scriptures
Often Confused With
Granth refers generally to any religious or holy book, while Shastra specifically implies a systematic branch of knowledge or rules.
Shastra means scripture/science, whereas Shastra (with a short 'a') means weapon.
Usage Notes
The word is often used as a suffix to name various fields of study (e.g., Samaj-shastra for Sociology). It implies a high level of authority and formal structure.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 'Shastra' (scripture) with 'Shastra' (weapon) because they look similar in Hindi script except for a small vowel mark.
Memory Tip
Think of 'Shastra' as 'Systematic Science'. Both start with 'S' and represent a structured way of learning the truth.
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit root 'Shas' (to instruct, command, or rule) combined with the suffix 'tra' (instrument).
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
In Indian culture, Shastras are considered the foundation of dharma (righteousness) and provide the technical blueprints for everything from dance to medicine.
Quick Quiz
प्राचीन समय में छात्र ______ का अध्ययन करते थे।
Correct!
The correct answer is: शास्त्रों
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