Description
This seminal work by Maurice Bloomfield provides an exhaustive study of the repeated verses, distichs, and stanzas appearing in the Rig-veda, one of the oldest and most important texts of Hindu scripture. Bloomfield’s systematic presentation organizes these repetitions in a clear, accessible manner, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and students of Vedic literature.
The first edition offers critical discussion on the significance of these repetitions, examining their textual, linguistic, and spiritual implications. Bloomfield’s meticulous scholarship illuminates patterns and connections within the Rig-veda that might otherwise go unnoticed. This work is essential for understanding the structure, composition, and transmission of Vedic texts, and contributes significantly to the broader study of Sanskrit literature and religious history.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this volume represents a foundational text in Vedic studies and remains highly relevant for academic research, religious studies, and Sanskrit philology.







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