Description
Dhyan Vichar is a profound Sanskrit text that explores meditation, contemplation, and spiritual philosophy. Published by the renowned Motilal Banarsidass, a trusted name in Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy publishing, this book is ideal for serious Sanskrit students, yoga practitioners, and those seeking deeper understanding of Eastern meditation traditions. Whether you’re studying classical Sanskrit or exploring the philosophical foundations of Hindu spirituality, Dhyan Vichar offers authentic, scholarly insight. At ₹415, it’s an accessible entry point into Sanskrit spirituality texts. If you enjoy Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita commentary, or classical yoga philosophy, this belongs in your library.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publications (1 January 2019)
- Language : Sanskrit
- ISBN-10 : 8194815835
- ISBN-13 : 978-8194815839
- Country of Origin : India
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dhyan Vichar about?
Dhyan Vichar is a Sanskrit text focused on meditation (dhyan) and contemplative thought (vichar). It explores traditional Hindu philosophical perspectives on meditation, consciousness, and spiritual practice, making it valuable for both Sanskrit learners and those interested in Eastern philosophy.
Is Dhyan Vichar suitable for beginners in Sanskrit?
While Dhyan Vichar is written in Sanskrit, it’s published by Motilal Banarsidass, known for scholarly editions. If you’re an intermediate Sanskrit student or have basic knowledge, this book will deepen your understanding. Complete beginners may benefit from introductory Sanskrit texts first.
Can I buy Dhyan Vichar online in India?
Yes! You can purchase Dhyan Vichar at The Bookish Owl for ₹415, with convenient online delivery across India. It’s in stock and ready to ship.
What’s the ISBN for Dhyan Vichar?
The ISBN-13 is 978-8194815839 and ISBN-10 is 8194815835. Published in January 2019 by Motilal Banarsidass Publications.
Who should read Dhyan Vichar?
Dhyan Vichar appeals to Sanskrit scholars, yoga practitioners, spiritual seekers, Hindu philosophy students, and anyone interested in authentic texts on meditation and consciousness from the Hindu tradition.






