Description
This comprehensive 556-page volume opens fresh scholarly windows into Sanskrit literature, language, and indological research. Whether you’re a Sanskrit scholar, classical studies enthusiast, or academic exploring India’s linguistic heritage, this book delivers rigorous new perspectives that challenge conventional interpretations. Published by New Bharatiya Book Corporation, it’s an essential reference for anyone seriously studying ancient Indian civilization, language philosophy, and cultural texts. The hardcover edition makes it a durable investment for your personal or institutional library.
- Publisher : New Bharatiya Book Corporation; First Edition (1 January 2024); 9015408664
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 556 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8183155588
- ISBN-13 : 978-8183155588
- Item Weight : 900 g
- Dimensions : 24 x 16 x 3 cm
- Packer : NBBC Publishers & Distributors
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this book about? Is it suitable for beginners in Sanskrit?
This book offers advanced scholarly perspectives on Sanskrit literature, linguistics, and indological research rather than basic Sanskrit instruction. It’s best suited for academic researchers, Sanskrit scholars, and students of Indian classical studies who want to explore contemporary interpretations and new theoretical approaches to ancient texts.
Can I buy ‘Sanskrit and Indological Studies’ online in India?
Yes, you can purchase this hardcover edition online at The Bookish Owl. At ₹1,400, it offers excellent value for an academic hardcover with 556 pages. We ship throughout India with secure payment options and reliable delivery.
How many pages does this book have and what’s the ISBN?
The book contains 556 pages in hardcover format. The ISBN-13 is 978-8183155588, and it was published by New Bharatiya Book Corporation in January 2024. The dimensions are 24 x 16 x 3 cm, weighing approximately 900g.
What topics are covered in Sanskrit and Indological Studies New Perspectives?
The book explores new scholarly approaches to Sanskrit language, classical Indian literature, and indological research. It presents contemporary academic perspectives that offer fresh insights into traditional texts and linguistic studies of ancient Indian civilization.
Is this book good for university courses or research libraries?
Absolutely. With 556 pages of comprehensive academic content from a reputable publisher, this hardcover is ideal for university libraries, research collections, and serious scholars. It’s a reference work that serves both graduate students and academic researchers studying Sanskrit and Indian classical civilization.






