Sanskrit Studies: Vol. 3: Samvat 2069-70 (Sanskrit Studies: Samvat 2069-70)
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Book Detail:
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Author: Shashiprabha Kumar
- Edition: 2014
- ISBN: 0008124607419
- Pages: 286
- Binding: Hardcover
- Release Date: 01-04-2014
- Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
- Languages: English
Description:
This book is the third volume in the Sanskrit Studies series, a scholarly anthology published by the Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). The series began in 2004-05, with the second volume following in 2006-07, and continues its commitment to Sanskrit research across various disciplines.
This volume presents fifteen scholarly articles exploring a diverse range of Sanskrit-related themes, including:
- Oral Composition of the Veda and its historical impact.
- Yajusha Hautra Dispute and its relevance in Vedic traditions.
- Hermeneutics of the Upanishads, analyzing their interpretative traditions.
- Concept of Dharma in ancient texts and philosophy.
- Aesthetic Universe of Natyashastra, exploring Sanskrit dramaturgy.
- Cultural Geography of Kalidasa, linking his works to historical locations.
- Sanskrit Commentary Traditions and their role in textual transmission.
- Archaeoastronomy, studying historical astronomical references in Sanskrit texts.
- Universal Premise in Early Nyaya, a deep dive into Sanskrit logic and epistemology.
- Interrelation of Sanskrit and Tamil, highlighting linguistic and cultural exchanges.
Covering Sanskrit language and literature, philosophy, poetics, dramaturgy, lexicography, and historical linguistics, this book adopts a multidisciplinary approach, integrating Vedic studies, Buddhist canons, Pali literature, Prakrit variations, and computational linguistics.
A valuable resource for researchers, teachers, students, and scholars of Indology, this volume reflects the richness and contemporary relevance of Sanskrit studies across the globe.
About the Author:
Shashiprabha Kumar is a distinguished scholar in Sanskrit, Indian philosophy, and Indology. Her research spans Vedic literature, Sanskrit grammar, hermeneutics, and cross-cultural linguistic studies, making significant contributions to Sanskrit academia.

