Description
Shreeramvermvijaya is a magnificent Sanskrit epic poem that celebrates the heroic legend of Ram through elegant classical verse. This 160-page edition from New Bharatiya Book Corporation brings authentic Sanskrit literature to contemporary readers seeking deep connection with India’s philosophical and literary heritage. Perfect for Sanskrit scholars, students of classical Indian literature, and anyone passionate about preserving our timeless epics. The text is crafted for readers who appreciate the rhythmic beauty and profound wisdom embedded in classical verse—a gateway to understanding ancient Hindu philosophy and storytelling traditions.
- Publisher : New Bharatiya Book Corporation (1 January 2020)
- Language : Sanskrit
- Paperback : 160 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8183154239
- ISBN-13 : 978-8183154239
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shreeramvermvijaya about?
Shreeramvermvijaya is a Sanskrit epic poem that tells the heroic story of Ram, one of Hinduism’s most revered figures. It’s a classical text that blends mythology, philosophy, and poetic verse to celebrate courage, dharma, and virtue in ancient Indian literature.
Is this book good for Sanskrit students?
Yes, this 160-page Sanskrit text from New Bharatiya Book Corporation is excellent for Sanskrit learners, scholars, and classical literature enthusiasts. It provides authentic classical verse suitable for intermediate to advanced students and anyone studying traditional Hindu texts.
Can I buy Shreeramvermvijaya online in India?
Yes, you can buy Shreeramvermvijaya online at The Bookish Owl for ₹232. We deliver across India, making classic Sanskrit literature accessible to readers everywhere.
How many pages does Shreeramvermvijaya have?
Shreeramvermvijaya is a 160-page paperback edition published by New Bharatiya Book Corporation in 2020, offering a comprehensive Sanskrit epic in an affordable, portable format.
What language is Shreeramvermvijaya written in?
Shreeramvermvijaya is written entirely in Sanskrit, the classical language of Hindu philosophy, literature, and religious texts. It’s ideal for readers with Sanskrit knowledge or those learning the language through classical texts.






