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Akshara (Gadya Kadambini)

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Book Details
Title: Akshara (Bhaskar Bharti)
Author: Dr. Bhaskaracharya Tripathi
ISBN: 8170816149
Edition: 2005
Size: Demy 1/8
Pages: 268
Publisher: Nag Prakashan

"Akshara (Gadya Kadambini)" is a remarkable collection of prose writings that showcase the beauty and depth of Sanskrit literature. This work presents a diverse range of prose compositions, highlighting the richness of expression, intricate linguistic patterns, and profound philosophical insights embedded in Sanskrit Gadya (prose) tradition.
 

Key Highlights of the Book:

📖 Collection of Classical Sanskrit Prose – A refined selection of literary and philosophical prose pieces.
📝 Linguistic & Stylistic Excellence – Showcasing the richness of Sanskrit syntax and structure.
🔍 Exploration of Various Themes – Covers diverse topics, including philosophy, ethics, and classical storytelling.
📜 Gadya Tradition in Sanskrit Literature – Understanding the evolution and significance of prose writing.
🌟 Perfect for Scholars & Enthusiasts – A valuable resource for Sanskrit students, researchers, and lovers of classical literature.
 

This book is an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in Sanskrit prose, offering a glimpse into its literary brilliance and intellectual depth.
 

Publisher: Nāg Prakāśan
Format: Hardcover/Paperback
Language: Sanskrit
 

Order now to experience the eloquence of Sanskrit prose with Akshara (Gadya Kadambini)