Modern English Translation of The Rig Veda Samhitaa (Volume I)
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Here are the complete details of the book:
- Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
- Author: Dr. Prasanna Chandra Gautam
- Language: Sanskrit Text with Word-to-Word Meaning and English Translation
- Edition: 2014
- ISBN: 9788172764944
- Pages: 970
- Cover: Paperback
- Other Details: 24 cm x 18 cm
- Weight: 1.70 kg
About the Book:
This book offers a modern English translation of the Rig Veda Samhitaa, the most ancient document known to humanity. It provides a word-for-word translation, allowing readers to delve into the meanings of the mantras. Written in easy, conversational English, the series is divided into four volumes.
Key highlights include:
- A direct English translation of the Sanskrit Mantras of the Rig Veda for the first time.
- Each Mantra has been interpreted by a group of six distinguished scholars for authenticity.
- The book aims to resurrect the essence and style of the original Mantras.
- It serves as an invaluable resource for understanding ancient Aryan civilization and philosophy.
An essential work for scholars, researchers, and libraries, this masterpiece reflects the author’s dedication to uncovering the truth embedded in ancient knowledge.
About the Author:
Dr. Prasanna Chandra Gautam
- Former senior physician and department head at the University Group of Hospitals, Aberdeen University, Scotland (UK).
- Accomplished author of works on the Rig Veda in Nepali and English.
- Co-published Rigveda Samhita Yatharth Anuvad Parichay, providing word-for-word Hindi translations of 200 Rig Vedic Mantras.
- Resides in Aberdeen, Scotland.

