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Wondering if there are any/all of these online somewhere in a copyleft format (free / open source / public domain, or something similar to that), in the original Devanagari script in Sanskrit, in Unicode/text format (aka not in a PDF), such that you can download the entire thing. If there are none to be found in Unicode/text format, then a PDF would work as an alternative, but text would be best.

I have found the Rig Veda and the Mahabharata and Ramayana, but not sure if there are better versions online somewhere.

Specifically looking for these. I'm only familiar with the Vedas, not the others, but would like to find them.

  • Rig Veda
  • Yajurveda
  • Samaveda
  • Atharvaveda
  • Puranas
  • Sutras
  • Shastras (I'm not too familiar with the texts here)

This website seems to suggest it has the Vedas, but I'm not sure if they have the Sanskrit versions in Devanagari (it says Hindi instead of Sanskrit, which I'm not sure if it's the exact same).

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And I am also uncertain what Kand, Sukta and the rest mean, and if this is the actual text just one verse at a time.

Looking for text format in Sanskrit/Devanagari of these resources. Unfortunately this resource has made the text into an image <canvas> so it cannot be copied/downloaded.

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This seems to be a copy of the Samaveda in Hindi, but the quality is not very good and it is a PDF rather than plain text.

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Your enquiry is about scriptures of hinduism (Vedas , Upanishads ,Puranas ) in text format which you can download or Copy-Paste. Yes some of the works are available in Sanskrit versions in Devanagari script.


Puranas

Wikisource is the best website for Puranas in Devnagari. Here we can find sanskrit verses of all 18 puranas plus some upapuranas , which we can either copy-paste or simply can download.


Upanishads

Upanishad mantras in Devanagari are also available over the website developed by IIT Kanpur . Interestingly you will here fins the english translation of the upanishads also with commentaries. Here we can find 11 principal upanishads.


Sutras

There are lots of Sutras in Hinduism scripture , I am here just providing links for two i.e.Yoga-Sutras by Maharshi Patanjali and Brahma-Sutras by Shree Veda Vyasa. Here is Patanjali Yoga-Sutras in Devanagari. Here Sutras are denoted by numbers like 1..1 etc. and below is the sanskrit commentary.


Vedas

on Sanskrit Documents web site we can find Rig-Veda Samhita (core texts) and Sama-Veda Samhita (Kauthuma Shakha i.e. Kauthuma branch ) in Devanagari script , the content of which we can copy-paste.


Regarding your enquiry about the Kand, Sukta . In Sanskrit sukta means "well said", "well told. the vedic hymns are called "sukta" . There are various Suktas (Hymns) like Purusha-Sukta , Shree-Sukta etc.

Kanda literally means Chapter and is sanskrit word of the same.

Dharma-Shastras (धर्मशास्त्र, dharma-shastra) is a category of Hindu literature containing important instructions regarding religious law, ethics, economics, jurisprudence and more. It is categorised as smṛti, an important and authoritative selection of books dealing with the Hindu lifestyle.

Shastras means science , but the word Shastras is not only limited to Dharma-Shastras. The word Shastras is general word used for all scriptures of hinduism i.e. Shastras= common word for all scriptures of Hinduism.

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    Awesome, that puranas link will be great! Unfortunately the https://sanskritdocuments.org website has the copyright restriction that they are only for personal use :/ – Lance Oct 26 '18 at 03:33
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    @LancePollard -Thank you also for your enquiry. All the users who want sanskrit verses of scriptures will get them at one place here in this answer. Users also can add links in answer to make it more and more comprehensive. – SwiftPushkar Oct 26 '18 at 03:37
  • I haven't found any other sutras, and that website only has the two I think. Would be awesome if links to where all of them could be found are posted :) – Lance Oct 26 '18 at 03:40
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    @LancePollard Yes I will try to find such a place or else i will update the answer by adding individual links later because of vastness of sutra literature. – SwiftPushkar Oct 26 '18 at 03:42
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    I think all these links are present in the linked duplicate question. Vedas, Puranas, smritis all.. if not, we can edit that answer. Answering duplicate question is not a good way. – Sarvabhouma Oct 26 '18 at 03:42
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    @Sarvabhouma Yes , OP specifically wanted the links of scriptures in text format which he can download. So this will be a separate answer just for this purpose and also as a database. :-) – SwiftPushkar Oct 26 '18 at 03:46
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    You may also want to add Vedic Reserve, though Sanskrit (Devanagari) text available in pdf format. – Pandya Oct 26 '18 at 03:52
  • And sanskritdocuments.org have collection of resources at Text Elsewhere page :) – Pandya Oct 26 '18 at 03:54
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    This answer should go to the original question. The original question also has different types of texts (more than you gave). That has been the canonicl question since long. Dupes are closed to prevent repetition. Repetition is unnecessary, waste of reviewers time and your time. Avoid answering duplicates. That gives unfair advantage. At least, as a high rep user, you might want to do that . @Pandya I think that is already present in the original. Repeating answers is unnecessary and a waste of time.. – Sarvabhouma Oct 26 '18 at 03:55
  • @Sarvabhouma Agree, I thought as questioner asked with specific/certain condition "Copyleft text in Sanskrit/Devanagari" – Pandya Oct 26 '18 at 04:01
  • Yes this is about text (unicode) in Devanagari (from Sanskrit) specifically. PDFs are in many places (especially low-quality PDFs), but I would like plain text. – Lance Oct 26 '18 at 04:28
  • @Pandya yeah that vedicreserve site has some decent quality pdfs, wondering if you know if they have any unicode text versions though. – Lance Oct 26 '18 at 04:30
  • @LancePollard Yes, I think TheDestroyer know it. – Pandya Oct 26 '18 at 06:01
  • Can i get srirudram in sanskrit text – samolpp2 Oct 26 '18 at 17:05
  • Wondering if the texts here are in Sanskrit, or if Hindi is different from Sanskrit. – Lance Oct 31 '18 at 22:27
  • Also wondering if the Puranas on WikiSource are in Hindi or Sanskrit. – Lance Nov 01 '18 at 13:52
  • Here are some Puranas, though not sure the quality/completeness. Here are some texts called Śhikṣhā, not sure what that means. – Lance Nov 01 '18 at 14:10
  • What about the atharvaveda or yajurveda, I haven't found those anywhere... – Lance Dec 27 '20 at 17:23
  • I will try. I came across some previously, but they were mostly incomplete. – SwiftPushkar Dec 27 '20 at 17:41
  • BTW Hindi is completely different from sanskrit but Devanagari is used in both. For Shiksha see - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiksha – SwiftPushkar Dec 27 '20 at 17:46