By the end of this chapter you'll be able to…

  • 1Explain the theme of Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah.
  • 2Write meanings and original sentences.
  • 3Practise adjectives, sentence completion, translation.
  • 4Write short answers and value-based responses.
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Why this chapter matters
This Deepakam chapter builds Sanskrit reading through theme, word meanings, recitation, grammar in context, and short-answer writing.

Before you start — revise these

A 5-minute refresher here will save you 30 minutes of confusion below.

Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah - Class 7 Sanskrit (CBSE)

Based on the 2026-27 Class 7 Sanskrit Deepakam sequence. These notes are intentionally student-facing: read for meaning, learn words in context, and practise writing answers in your own language.


1. What this chapter helps you learn

This Deepakam chapter builds Sanskrit reading through theme, word meanings, recitation, grammar in context, and short-answer writing.

The aim is not only to remember the story or poem. A good answer shows that you understand the theme, can explain important words, and can connect the chapter to life, values, and language use.

2. Themes

  • speech: Find one example from the chapter that shows this idea.
  • kindness: Find one example from the chapter that shows this idea.
  • truth: Find one example from the chapter that shows this idea.
  • communication: Find one example from the chapter that shows this idea.

3. Language and grammar focus

  • adjectives: Practise with two original examples.
  • sentence completion: Practise with two original examples.
  • translation: Practise with two original examples.

4. How to study this chapter

  1. Read the chapter aloud once for pronunciation and flow.
  2. Underline difficult words and write meanings.
  3. Write a 5-6 sentence summary.
  4. Practise the grammar or language skill linked with the chapter.
  5. Prepare one value-based answer in your own words.

5. High-scoring answer method

  • Start with a direct answer.
  • Use one relevant detail from the chapter.
  • Explain the value, feeling, or message.
  • Keep handwriting, spelling, and grammar clean.
  • Avoid copying very long lines when a short explanation is enough.

6. Practice set

  1. What is the main theme of Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah?
  2. Write five important words with meanings.
  3. Write a short summary.
  4. Which language skills are practised here?
  5. Write one value-based answer.
  6. How should you revise this chapter?

7. Answer key

  1. What is the main theme of Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah? Answer: Main themes: speech, kindness, truth, communication. Explain with one event, image, or line from the chapter.

  2. Write five important words with meanings. Answer: Choose words from the lesson, write meanings, and use two in original sentences.

  3. Write a short summary. Answer: Write the situation, main action or thought, and message in 5-6 clear sentences.

  4. Which language skills are practised here? Answer: adjectives, sentence completion, translation

  5. Write one value-based answer. Answer: Connect speech with daily life and write a clear response.

  6. How should you revise this chapter? Answer: Read aloud, learn meanings, practise grammar in context, and answer without copying long passages.

8. Quick revision

  • Book: Deepakam.
  • Main themes: speech, kindness, truth, communication.
  • Skills: adjectives, sentence completion, translation.
  • Prepare meanings, summary, grammar examples, and one value-based answer.

Key formulas & results

Everything you need to memorise, in one card. Screenshot this for revision.

Summary answer
Situation + main idea + message
Use for short summaries.
Value answer
Value + chapter detail + real-life connection
Use for 3-mark answers.
Vocabulary practice
Word + meaning + sentence
Builds language accuracy.
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Common mistakes & fixes

These are the exact errors that cost students marks in board exams. Read them once, save yourself the trouble.

WATCH OUT
Memorising without understanding
Write the meaning in your own words.
WATCH OUT
Weak vocabulary revision
Maintain a word-meaning-sentence list.
WATCH OUT
Answering without chapter detail
Add one event, image, or line reference.

Practice problems

Try each one yourself before tapping "Show solution". Active recall > rereading.

Q1EASY· Theme
What is the theme of Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah?
Show solution
speech, kindness, truth, communication
Q2MEDIUM· Vocabulary
Write two important words with meanings.
Show solution
Choose words from the chapter and write original sentences.
Q3MEDIUM· Writing
Write a short summary.
Show solution
Use situation, main idea, and message.

5-minute revision

The whole chapter, distilled. Read this the night before the exam.

  • Book: Deepakam.
  • Themes: speech, kindness, truth, communication.
  • Skills: adjectives, sentence completion, translation.
  • Prepare one value-based answer.

CBSE marks blueprint

Where the marks come from in this chapter — so you can plan your prep.

Typical chapter weightage: 5-8 marks plus grammar/writing integration

Question typeMarks eachTypical countWhat it tests
Comprehension2-31-2Theme, event, message
Vocabulary / Grammar1-31-2adjectives, sentence completion, translation
Writing3-50-1Summary, explanation, value response
Prep strategy
  • Read aloud
  • Learn word meanings
  • Practise grammar
  • Write one summary

Where this shows up in the real world

This chapter isn't just an exam topic — it lives in the world around you.

speech

Useful for speaking, writing, cultural understanding, and value-based answers.

kindness

Useful for speaking, writing, cultural understanding, and value-based answers.

Exam strategy

Battle-tested tips from teachers and toppers for this chapter.

  1. Use clear meaning
  2. Add chapter detail
  3. Check spelling
  4. Practise grammar in context

Going beyond the textbook

For olympiad aspirants and curious learners — topics that build on this chapter.

  • Retell Hitam Manohari Cha Durlabham Vachah in 100 words.
  • Make a vocabulary quiz from the chapter.

Where else this chapter is tested

CBSE board isn't the only one — other exams test this chapter too.

CBSE Class 7 Sanskrit ExamHigh

Questions students ask

The real ones — pulled from the Q&A community and tutor sessions.

Yes. It is included in the current Deepakam sequence used for Class 7 Sanskrit.

Read aloud, learn meanings, practise grammar in context, and write short answers in your own words.
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