Free Sanskrit Grammar Checker
Write error-free Sanskrit with our AI-powered grammar checker. GoTranslate detects grammar mistakes, punctuation errors, and style issues in your Sanskrit text — all for free. Type in English and auto-transliterate to Sanskrit script, or paste Sanskrit text directly.
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Why Use Our Sanskrit Tool?
AI Grammar Detection
Powered by LanguageTool, our checker finds grammar errors in Sanskrit text with high accuracy.
Auto-Transliteration
Type in English (Roman script) and auto-convert to Sanskrit script as you type.
Real-time Suggestions
Get instant correction suggestions with one-click accept to fix errors quickly.
Free & Unlimited
Check Sanskrit grammar for free with generous daily limits. No signup required.
How It Works
Enter your text
Type or paste your text. Use transliteration to type in your language script.
Click "Check Grammar"
Our AI analyzes your text and highlights grammar issues with suggestions.
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How to Check Sanskrit Grammar Online
Writing in Sanskrit can be challenging, especially when it comes to getting grammar, gender agreement, and verb conjugations right. Our free Sanskrit grammar checker makes it easy — just paste your text and get instant corrections.
The tool checks for common Sanskrit grammar mistakes including subject-verb agreement errors, incorrect postpositions, gender mismatches, spelling errors, and punctuation issues. It works with text typed directly in Sanskrit script or transliterated from English.
Whether you're writing an essay, email, social media post, or official document in Sanskrit, our AI-powered grammar checker helps you write with confidence. The tool supports texts up to 3,000 characters for free users and provides detailed explanations for each error found.
Common Sanskrit Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
Gender Agreement Errors
In Sanskrit, verbs and adjectives must agree with the gender of the noun. This is one of the most common mistakes — our checker catches these automatically.
Incorrect Postpositions
Using the wrong postposition (like "में" vs "पर" in Hindi, or equivalent markers in Sanskrit) changes the meaning of a sentence. Our tool identifies these errors.
Spelling and Matra Errors
Small mistakes in vowel marks (matras) or similar-looking characters can change a word's meaning entirely. The spell check catches these subtle errors.
Redundant Words
Repeating the same concept with different words (like saying "return back") is common in Sanskrit writing. Our style checker flags unnecessary redundancies.
About the Sanskrit Language
Speakers & Regions
25,000+ (reviving) speakers
India (liturgical and scholarly use)
Devanagari Script
Sanskrit can be written in virtually any Indian script, but Devanagari is the most common. Sanskrit grammar, formalized by Panini around 500 BCE, is remarkably systematic.
Writing Challenges
Sanskrit has complex sandhi rules (sound changes at word boundaries), 8 grammatical cases, 3 genders, and 3 numbers (singular, dual, plural).
Did You Know?
Sanskrit is considered the oldest systematic language with a formal grammar. NASA has called it one of the most suitable languages for computer processing.