Description
This fourth volume from the 12th World Sanskrit Conference brings together groundbreaking scholarly papers on Indian grammatical traditions, philological analysis, and historical linguistics. Featuring contributions from leading Sanskrit scholars worldwide, this collection explores classical grammatical systems, textual criticism, and the evolution of Indian linguistic thought. Essential for researchers, Sanskrit students, and academics specializing in Indo-Aryan languages, historical linguistics, or classical Indian studies. The papers cover diverse topics including Paninian grammar analysis, manuscript traditions, etymological studies, and comparative philology. Published by Motilal Banarsidass, this hardcover edition represents cutting-edge scholarship presented at one of the world’s most prestigious Sanskrit academic gatherings. Perfect for university libraries, research scholars pursuing advanced degrees in Sanskrit or Indology, and anyone engaged in serious study of India’s rich grammatical heritage. A valuable reference work that contributes significantly to contemporary understanding of Sanskrit linguistic traditions and their historical development.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers (1 January 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 280 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8120835557
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120835559
- Item Weight : 481 g
- Dimensions : 15 x 2 x 22 cm
- Country of Origin : India
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in Volume 4 of the World Sanskrit Conference proceedings?
This volume focuses on Indian grammars, philology, and historical linguistics. It includes scholarly papers on Paninian grammar, manuscript traditions, textual criticism, etymological studies, and the historical development of Sanskrit linguistic thought presented at the 12th World Sanskrit Conference.
Is this book suitable for Sanskrit students or only for researchers?
While primarily aimed at advanced researchers and academics, this volume is valuable for postgraduate Sanskrit students, PhD scholars in Indology, and anyone pursuing serious study of Indian grammatical traditions. It requires foundational knowledge of Sanskrit linguistics.
Who published this World Sanskrit Conference volume and when?
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers published this volume in January 2012. The 280-page hardcover edition compiles papers from the 12th World Sanskrit Conference, making cutting-edge Sanskrit scholarship accessible to the Indian academic community.
Where can I buy the Sanskrit Conference proceedings Volume 4 in India?
You can buy this book online in India at The Bookish Owl for ₹750. It’s in stock and available for immediate delivery, offering a valuable resource for Sanskrit research and academic study.
What makes this volume important for Sanskrit philology research?
This volume brings together international scholarly perspectives on Indian grammatical systems and philological methods. It offers critical insights into textual traditions, comparative linguistics, and the evolution of Sanskrit grammar, making it essential for contemporary philology research.


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