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This scholarly work by Monier Williams presents a collection of lectures recently delivered at Oxford University, offering profound insights into Indian epic poetry. The book provides a full and detailed analysis of the Rámáyaṇa, one of the most significant literary works in human history.
Williams examines the structure, themes, and cultural significance of Indian epics, exploring their influence on literature and philosophy. The substance of these academic lectures is presented in an accessible manner for scholars and students of literature, history, and Indian studies.
This comprehensive volume serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities and beauty of ancient Indian literary traditions, making it essential reading for anyone interested in epic literature and Sanskrit scholarship.







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