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The Atharva-Veda Samhitā stands as one of the four principal Vedas of ancient Hindu literature, containing hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings spanning centuries of spiritual tradition. This definitive two-part translation combines William Dwight Whitney’s meticulous linguistic expertise with Charles Rockwell Lanman’s scholarly editorial oversight, offering readers both the original Sanskrit concepts and their English renderings.
The work includes critical commentary examining textual variations, etymological analysis, and exegetical interpretations that illuminate the deeper meanings within the sacred verses. Scholars and students of Vedic literature, Sanskrit, comparative religion, and Hindu philosophy will find invaluable context and understanding of these ancient wisdom texts. The Gyan Publishing House edition preserves this important academic contribution to Vedic studies.







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