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- It is now fully recognized that Indian Philosophical systems are not the creations if individual promulgators, but organic growths from out of various currents of thoughts germinating through ages and collected in the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas and the more ancient Smrtis and Puranas. A critical and comparative study of these philosophies will assuredly reveal the line of this growth as well as its reactions on the religious development of the Hindus.
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- Lectures1 Case, Control and Ellipsis, Lecture 2 The Vedic and Paninian Accent systems and Lecture 3 The ordering of Rules in Paninis Grammar
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- B. C. Law, an authority on the topic, encompasses the entire cultural evidence to bring out the antiquity and the contribution of various tribes of ancient India. Some of them, as he has rightly shown, grew into states, migrated and settled into other regions, developed into empires and declined through the ages. They have left an eternal mark on Indian history and culture.
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- Mimamsa-Nyaya-Prakasa by Apadevawas edited with an original commentary entitled Prabha by Mahamahopadhyaya Vasudev Shastri Abhyankar and published in the year 1936 under the Government Oriental Series in Class A at No. 3. The present edition was brought out in 1972 by A. D. Pusalker, the then Curator of the Institute.
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- English translation of the original French work by W. Caland and V. Henry
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- The original idea was to edit critically the Paribhasasucana of Vydi which is believed to have been the oldest original work on Vyakarana Paribhasas or maxims of interpretation.
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- Mahabhasyadipika of Bhartrhari – Ahnika IV edited with English Translation and Notes by G. V. Devasthali & G. B. Palsule – Critical Edition of Mahabhasyadipika
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- Ashvamedhika-Parvan narrates the royal ceremony of the Ashvamedha initiated by Yudhishthira, over the recommendations of Krishna and Vyasa. It also recites a restatement of Bhagavad-Geeta teachings by Krishna to Arjuna, popularly known as the Anu-Geeta.
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- Critical Edition of Mahabhashyadipika Sanskrit translation in English
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- Index to Commemoration Volumes, which perhaps represents the very first attempt of its kind, is designed to constitute a useful addition to the bibliographical literature
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- The Book consists of three chapters. Sciences of ritual and grammar that oriented in ancient India. In the second chapter an example of applied ritual science and the third chapter analyzed a feature of Indian ritual involving geometrical structures that may be pre-vedic, and that are approached in a spirit of ritual geometry.
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- Rasopanosad belongs to the eleventh century CE and it is related to alchemy. The primary aim of this book as mentioned by the author is to have a glimpse of the medieval mind that wanted to lead a healthy life and become rich.
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- Drona-Parvan describes the appointment of Drona as commander-in-chief of the Kaurava alliance on the 11th day of the Kurukshetra war, the next four days of the battle with increasing brutality, ignorance towards the rules of a just war and the death of Abhimanyu, Jayadratha, Ghatotkaca and that of Drona on the 15th day of the war.
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The term “Sanskritam” stems from “sam” (completely) and “kritam” (done, made). It signifies ‘meticulously created’ and characterizes the meticulousness with which the language was developed and preserved over millennia.
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The term “Sanskritam” stems from “sam” (completely) and “kritam” (done, made). It signifies ‘meticulously created’ and characterizes the meticulousness with which the language was developed and preserved over millennia.
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The term “Sanskritam” stems from “sam” (completely) and “kritam” (done, made). It signifies ‘meticulously created’ and characterizes the meticulousness with which the language was developed and preserved over millennia.
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