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Tapabhumi Narmada Uttartat - Dakshinta

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Tapabhumi Publishing

  • ASIN: B08RSQJLRS

  • Language: Bengali

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Pages: 1500

  • Reading Age: 10 years and up

  • Weight: 1 kg

  • Country of Origin: India

About the Book

Tapabhumi Narmada Set of 2 Books consists of Uttartat Akhanda Part 1-5 and Dakshintat Akhanda Part 6-8, written by Sailendra Narayana Ghoshal Sastri. A revered Vedic scholar and director of The Vedic Research Institute, Ghoshal Sastri (1928–1988) offers a profound journey through Hindu philosophy and the sacred pilgrimage of Narmada Parikrama in his famous travelogue Tapobhumi Narmada.

Born in Kaliara Village, Midnapur, West Bengal, to an Agnihotri Brahmin family, Ghoshal Sastri was a prodigious student, excelling in Sanskrit and Vedic literature under his father’s tutelage. His extraordinary journey around the banks of the Narmada River led him to encounter many sages and uncover rare Sanskrit manuscripts, including the Rudra Hridaya Upanishad and Agama literature.

The set presents his meticulously documented experiences and discoveries, offering readers a deeper understanding of the spiritual and philosophical wisdom he encountered. A must-have for anyone interested in Vedic scholarship, Hindu philosophy, and the mysteries of ancient manuscripts, this book set is a treasure trove for both scholars and curious readers alike.