Description
This comprehensive work by Batakrishna Ghosh presents a meticulous collection of fragments extracted from the Brahmanas, a crucial category of Vedic literature that elucidates the philosophical and ritual dimensions of the Vedas. Many Brahmana texts have been lost to time, with only fragments surviving in various Sanskrit manuscripts and references in other scholarly works.
The author has undertaken extensive research to identify, compile, and organize these dispersed fragments, making them accessible to modern scholars and students of Vedic studies. Each fragment is carefully presented with contextual information and scholarly analysis, helping readers understand the original context and significance of these texts.
This collection serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in Vedic philosophy, Hindu ritualism, and the intellectual history of ancient India. It contributes significantly to the preservation and study of Sanskrit literature and provides insights into the development of Hindu thought during the Vedic period.







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