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Rabindra K. Panda |
Essays on Modern Sanskrit Poetry |
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The present book embodies fifteen comprehensive and critical essays on Modern Sanskrit literature. They highlight some of the significant aspects of modern Sanskrit poetry. Some essays contain literary studies of some important poems composed by eminent poets of our time. The book will be very much valuable from the perspective of analytical criticism. It will be useful to the scholars and students alike.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Modern Sanskrit poetry
New trends in the field of... |
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T K Ramachandra Aiyer |
Exercises in Sanskrit Translation |
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With Guidelines for translation from Sanskrit to English & Vice-Versa. 47 Lessons dealing on Nouns, Grammar, Verbs,Tenses, Parsing etc. |
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R.G. Bhandarkar |
First Book of Sanskrit |
$21.99 $16.49 |
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This is the first book of Sanskrit, useful for students and the teacher of Sanskrit containing grammar, Translation exercises and vocabulary. This First Book of Sanskrit has been written in a style keeping in view of the needs of students. Each lesson consists of four parts: 1. Grammar, 2. Sanskrit sentences for Translation into English, 3. English sentences for Translation into Sanskrit, and 4. Vocabulary. This book contains as much Grammar as is needed for all practical purposes, perhaps... |
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Dr. Madhusudan Mishra |
From Indus to Sanskrit (Vol I) |
$6.49 $4.87 |
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This is the first real attempt to decipher the Indus script. In this first part, nearly twenty lines of the texts have been deciphered and interpreted after a full discussion about the type of the Indus language and its relation with Sanskrit. The Indus language belongs to the so called agglutinative type consisting mostly of monosyllabic words. After a stupendously long history of ups and downs, only faintly known to the Vedic seer Dirghatamas, it evolved as accented inflexional Sanskrit,... |
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Dr. Madhusudan Mishra |
From Indus to Sanskrit (Vol II) |
$12.99 $9.74 |
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The second part of the book will follow in quick succession, followed by the subsequent parts, till all the texts are deciphered. Every later part will begin with corrections suggested by the learned specialists.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
A Recapitulation and After-thought
The Indus language – A Review
Identification of Signs and Reading of Texts
Conclusion. |
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Dr. Madhusudan Mishra |
From Indus to Sanskrit (Vol III) |
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This is the last part of the series “From Indus to Sanskrit”. It can be said that the Indus language has been discovered and the script has been deciphered for the most part. Even when almost two hundred years of Vedic research has not been able to give an authentic translation of the Rigveda, how far can we expect to cleanse an iron-ore which has just been excavated from the ruins?
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
The Indus Language
The Indus Script
The Indus Texts
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Johannes Bronkhorst |
From Vasubandhu to Caitanya |
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The chapters in this volume are a selection of papers presented in the general Philosophy Section at the 12th World Sanskrit Conference in Helsinki, Finland. The first part of the book, Studies in Indian Philosophy, contains nine studies on individual topics and concepts in Indian philosophy from various perspectives: historical-philological, philosophical and comparative. They are inter alia concerned with such fundamental issues as the characteristic signs of the Self, the concept of... |
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Gita Press |
Gayatrisahasranama Stotra |
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This book is a mere reciting of this hymn (thousand names of Gayatri) capable of bestowing the fruits of taking bath in several pilgrimages and salvation through the blessings of Gayatri by destroying wretchedness. |
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Gita Press |
Gita Madhurya |
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Sri Madbhagavadgita is an universal treatise that teaches the human being at large the Yoga of action and liberation from the bondage. Swami Ramsukhdas has presented in a very interesting way the deepest secrets of Gita in a dialogue form in this book. |
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Gita Press |
Gita-Tabiji |
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Super publication of entire Gita on a single sheet paper i.e., in one page only. |
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Gita Press |
Gita-Text - in book size with bold letters |
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This book consists of original text, Gita's glory along with the method containing rules of recitation. This has proved its importance for boys, aged persons and all householders.Language: Hindi |
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Gita Press |
Gita-text - small size |
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The book is quite handy to be kept always in one's person for daily recitation. |
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B K Chaturvedi |
Gods and Goddesses of India: Vishnu |
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Lord Vishnu: the most revered deity of the Hindu Pantheon, is described to be having his permanent abode in water: Why? Why has he become the all-powerful, all-knowing God having the exclusive potency to incarnate his various forms to redeem the earth of its distress? Why he alone is the slayer of maximum number of demons? Why did he never give any boon to a demon unlike his other two companions of the Supreme Trinity-viz; Brahm Why Lakshmi, the Goddess of all riches, is his consort? Find... |
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Kedardutt Joshi |
Grahalaghav of Ganeshdevagya |
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This title is available only in Sanskrit and Hindi languages. |
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Peter Khoroche |
Hala's Sattasai (Gatha Saptasati Prakrit) |
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An elegant translation of the Sattasai (or Seven Hundred), India's earliest collection of lyric poetry, this book deals with love in its many aspects. Mostly narrated by women, the poems reveal the world of local Indian village life sometime between the third and fifth centuries. The Sattasai offers a more realistic counterpart to that notorious theoretical treatise on love, the Kamasutra, which presents a cosmopolitan and calculating milieu. Translators Peter Khoroche and Herman Tieken... |
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D.P. Chattopadhyaya |
History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization (Vol- II Part 6) |
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Purvamimamsa is one of the six systems of Indian Philosophy and very ancient. Purvamimamsa developed into two schools, Bhatta school initiated by Kumarila Bhatta, and Prabhakara school initiated by Prabhakara. Mimamsa has made rich contribution to the areas of epistemology, linguistics and programme organization. The concept of the intrinsic validity of cognition, including the impersonal nature of the Veda, and acceptance of the cognition of certain entities such as ethical values beyond the... |
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M.R. Kale |
Hitopadesa of Narayana (KALE) |
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This edition contains the text, the Sanskrit commentary "Marma Prakasika", a full translation and notes in English. All difficult words and expressions have been explained in easy Sanskrit and English. A few slokas have been interpreted in a new way and an attempt has been made to give a meaning to a few quotations from Kamandaka, hitherto given up by commentators as knotty. |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Hymns on Creation and Death: In the Veda and Upanishads |
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This book is our response to the request from our readers for a compilation of the mantras dealing with creation. Some of them are familiar with the translation of the famous Creation hymn (10.129) done by Indologists and the fulsome praise showered on it. They want to know more about this topic. Some persons want mantras which can clarify the meanings of the words such as sat (existence), asat (non-existence), the creator Prajapati which occur in many places. Some others want to know whether... |
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Jan E.M. Houben |
Ideology And Status of Sanskrit: Contributions to the History of the Sanskrit Language |
$50.99 $38.24 |
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The present volume is the outcome of a seminar on the Ideology and Status of Sanskrit held in Leiden under the auspices of the International Institute for Asian Studies. The book contains studies of crucial periods and important areas in the history of the Sanskrit language, from the earliest, Vedic and pre-Vedic periods, through the period in which the (restricted) use of Sanskrit spread over practically all of South (including part of Central) and Southeast Asia (sometimes referred to as the... |
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A.M. Shastri |
India as Seen in the Kuttanimata of Damodara Gupta |
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The Kuttani-mata of Damodaragupta is one of the few works in the history of classical Sanskrit literature the time and locale of the composition whereof can be ascertained with a fair degree of certainty. We learn from Kalhana that Damodaragupta occupied a high position under the Karkota-Naga king Jayapida Vinayaditya who ruled over Kashmir in the closing years of the eighth and early years of the ninth centuries A.D. A critical study of the internal evidence indicates that the work was... |
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D.C. Sircar |
Indian Epigraphical Glossary |
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The interested world of scholars is sure to receive with gratitude this latest work from the erudite pen of Prof. D.C. Sircar who has opened up for us new vistas in the study of Indian antiquities. Prof. Sircar`s Indian Epigraphical Glossary, characterised by a wide sweep of vision based on a meticulous attention to details, is a contribution of the utmost importance. Here one finds an embarras de richesses in a comprehensive dictionary of technical expressioins found in documents embracing... |
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George Cardona (Ed.) |
Indian Grammars: Philosophy and History |
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Vyakarana holds an uncontested place of honour in Indology, and Panini's grammar in particular is a basic source in argumentation not only among Paniniyas but also for students of Indian literature and sastras regardless of their particular areas of concentration. In this volume are published thirteen contributions presented in the Vyakarana section of the twelfth World Sanskrit Conference. The papers represent a considerable breadth of interest. Most of the studies concern technical... |
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Toshihiro Wada |
Indian Philosophy and Text Science |
$31.99 $23.99 |
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The present book aims at clarifying various aspects of Indian philosophy by applying concepts used in text science towards their analysis. Text science attempts to establish universal rules which apply to all forms of human expression. If we regard all human expression, "including behavior', as communication, it contains a meaning-system whether it has the form of language or not.
Human expression may be classified as language, figure, body action, and so forth; we consider all these forms of... |
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Alfred C. Woolner |
Introduction to Prakrit |
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Introduction to Prakrit provides the reader with a guide for the more attentive and scholarly study of Prakrit occurring in Sanskrit plays, poetry and prose-both literary and inscriptional. It presents a general view of the subject with special stress on Sauraseni and Maharastri Prakrit system. The book is divided into two parts. Part I consists of I-XI Chapters which deal with the three periods of Indo-Aryan speech. The three stages of the Middle Period, the literary and spoken Prakrits, their... |
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Thomas Egenes |
Introduction to Sanskrit (Pt.I) |
$43.99 $32.99 |
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Introduction to Sanskrit, in two volumes is designed to open the door to India`s rich spiritual literature. This self-teaching guide presents Sanskrit pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in simple and systematic steps, allowing students to easily master the fundamentals of this enchanting language. The text gently leads the beginner through small steps with clear, concise explanations. Each lesson includes instruction in alphabet, grammar, and vocabulary, with easy practice exercises at the... |