Description
Paschatya Tarksastra is a concise Sanskrit exploration of Western logical traditions and their philosophical underpinnings. This 144-page text from New Bharatiya Book Corporation bridges classical Indian philosophy with contemporary logical thought, making it ideal for Sanskrit scholars, philosophy students, and anyone seeking to understand how ancient Sanskrit intellectual frameworks compare with Western reasoning systems. Whether you’re studying comparative philosophy or deepening your Sanskrit comprehension, this carefully curated work offers clarity without unnecessary complexity.
- Publisher : New Bharatiya Book Corporation (1 January 2020)
- Language : Sanskrit
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8183154387
- ISBN-13 : 978-8183154383
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Paschatya Tarksastra about?
Paschatya Tarksastra is a Sanskrit text that explores Western logic and philosophical traditions through the lens of classical Indian philosophy. It examines how Western logical systems relate to and differ from traditional Sanskrit reasoning methods, making it valuable for comparative philosophy studies.
Is this book suitable for Sanskrit beginners?
This book is best suited for those with intermediate to advanced Sanskrit knowledge, as it assumes familiarity with classical texts and philosophical terminology. If you’re beginning your Sanskrit journey, pairing it with foundational grammar texts would be helpful.
Where can I buy Paschatya Tarksastra in India?
You can buy Paschatya Tarksastra online at The Bookish Owl for ₹208. We offer fast delivery across India with secure payment options and easy returns on all Sanskrit and philosophy books.
How many pages does Paschatya Tarksastra have?
Paschatya Tarksastra contains 144 pages of densely written Sanskrit text on logic and philosophy. The compact size makes it portable for students and scholars who want to study classical philosophy on the go.
Who is the author of Paschatya Tarksastra?
Paschatya Tarksastra is published by New Bharatiya Book Corporation, a respected publisher of Sanskrit and classical texts in India. The text represents scholarly work in comparative Indian and Western philosophical traditions.






