Description
Upakarampadhatti is a foundational Sanskrit philosophical text that explores the principles of gratitude, duty, and reciprocal relationships in classical Indian thought. This compact 68-page edition preserves the authentic Sanskrit teachings in an accessible format—ideal for students of Sanskrit, philosophy, and Indian classical studies. Whether you’re deepening your knowledge of Sanskrit literature or exploring foundational concepts in Hindu philosophy, this carefully published version offers both scholarly value and spiritual insight. A must-read for anyone interested in classical Indian wisdom and traditional Sanskrit education.
- Paperback : 68 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8183153925
- ISBN-13 : 978-8183153928
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Upakarampadhatti and who should read it?
Upakarampadhatti is a classical Sanskrit text focused on philosophical principles of gratitude, duty, and relationships in Indian thought. It’s ideal for students of Sanskrit, those studying classical Indian philosophy, and anyone interested in traditional Hindu wisdom and Sanskrit literature.
How many pages does the Upakarampadhatti edition have?
This edition of Upakarampadhatti contains 68 pages, making it a concise and portable edition of this classical Sanskrit text. The compact format is perfect for serious students and scholars of Sanskrit literature.
Where can I buy Upakarampadhatti online in India?
You can buy Upakarampadhatti online at The Bookish Owl at just ₹100. We offer authentic, carefully curated Sanskrit texts for students and scholars across India with reliable shipping.
What is the ISBN of Upakarampadhatti?
The ISBN-13 of this edition is 978-8183153928, and the ISBN-10 is 8183153925. These identifiers help you confirm you’re getting the exact edition you’re looking for when purchasing.
Is Upakarampadhatti useful for Sanskrit learning?
Yes, Upakarampadhatti is a valuable resource for advanced Sanskrit students and scholars. Its classical themes and authentic Sanskrit content make it an excellent supplement to formal Sanskrit studies and philosophical education.






