Description
The Subhâshitâvali is a significant Sanskrit literary work that compiles subhasitas—elegant aphorisms, proverbs, and wise sayings drawn from classical Hindu literature and philosophical traditions. Originally compiled by Vallabhadeva, this collection represents the pinnacle of Sanskrit scholarly achievement and moral instruction.
This edition, meticulously edited by renowned Orientalist Peter Peterson and Pandit DurgāPrasāda, provides scholars and Sanskrit enthusiasts with an authoritative text of this classical work. The Subhâshitâvali serves as an invaluable resource for understanding Sanskrit language, philosophy, ethics, and the literary conventions of ancient India. Each aphorism encapsulates profound wisdom about virtue, dharma, human conduct, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this Sanskrit edition maintains the integrity of the original text while making it accessible to modern scholars and students of classical Indian literature and philosophy.







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