Sanskrit Sadhuta Goodness of Sanskrit
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Book Detail:
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Author: Chikafumi Watanabe
- Edition: First Edition
- ISBN: 9788124606315
- Pages: 615
- Binding: Hardcover
- Release Date: 01-01-2012
- Package Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
- Languages: English
Description:
This volume is a tribute to Dr. Ashok Aklujkar, a globally renowned Sanskrit scholar, in recognition of his immense contributions to the field. The book brings together research articles from eminent scholars worldwide, covering a wide spectrum of Sanskrit and related studies, including philosophy, religion, linguistics, poetics, art, and sociology.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to Sanskrit grammar and Indic linguistic philosophy, reflecting the core areas of Prof. Aklujkar’s research. Other key topics explored include Sanskrit poetics and the deep connections between Sanskrit and Pali.
This compendium of scholarly articles features contributions from both senior scholars and promising young researchers, offering fresh perspectives and critical insights. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of Indology, presented from diverse academic viewpoints, making this book an essential resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Sanskrit and Indian philosophy.
About the Author:
Chikafumi Watanabe is an esteemed scholar in Indology and Sanskrit studies, known for his research in Indic linguistics, poetics, and philosophy. His work delves into classical Sanskrit traditions and their influence on modern linguistic thought, bridging the gap between ancient Indian scholarship and contemporary academic discourse.

