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This scholarly edition presents the Sanskrit text of the Hitopadesa’s first book, known as Mitra-Labha (The Acquisition of Friends), accompanied by meticulous grammatical analysis. Francis Johnson’s work provides students and scholars with an invaluable resource for understanding classical Sanskrit literature.
The text features an alphabetically arranged grammatical analysis that breaks down complex Sanskrit constructions, making this ancient philosophical narrative accessible to learners. The Hitopadesa itself is a celebrated Sanskrit literary work consisting of moral fables and instructional stories designed to teach wisdom and proper conduct.
Johnson’s systematic approach to grammar and syntax helps readers understand not only the meaning of the text but also the underlying linguistic structures of Sanskrit. This edition serves as both a primary text for Sanskrit studies and a reference work for those seeking to deepen their comprehension of classical Indian literature and language.







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