Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173045370
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 520
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 223 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173045372
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2004
- Height: 148 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 780 gr
Original price was: ₹1,095.00.₹832.00Current price is: ₹832.00.
Explore the rich history and development of Prakrit literature with J.C. Jain’s comprehensive guide. From its origins to its influence on modern languages, discover the evolution of this ancient Indian literary tradition. “History & Development of Prakrit Literature” (ISBN: 9788173045370) offers a detailed exploration of key authors, texts, and genres, making it an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian literary history. Uncover the beauty and complexity of Prakrit literature with this definitive guide.
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Devashish Chaudhary –
Good coverage, but the book needs better editing for clarity.
Abin Tom –
Okay, but I felt it was missing a certain spark. A bit dry.
Pratyaksh Jain –
A little dense for a casual reader, but invaluable for serious scholars.
Arpit Jain –
I found the chapter on Prakrit grammar particularly helpful. A solid academic work.
Debashish Dash –
Provides a good historical context, but the language can be quite academic.
Manoj M –
Well-written and insightful. Sheds light on a lesser-known literary tradition.
Shivang Kumar –
Useful, but could have included more comparative analysis with Sanskrit.
Kunal Manoharrao Motghare –
A decent overview, but I wish there was more analysis of the texts themselves. Still, a good starting point for beginners.
Samanwita Das –
A brilliant book! I learned so much about Prakrit literature. Highly recommended.
Suchit Lamba –
The book is a good academic overview, but not very engaging for a general audience.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
An authoritative work on Prakrit literature. Essential reading for scholars.
Jyoti Rani –
Comprehensive and well-researched! Jain really knows his stuff. A must-read for anyone studying Prakrit.
Hemant Kumar –
Comprehensive and insightful! Exactly what I was looking for.
Sandeep Yadav –
Excellent resource! The depth of coverage is impressive. Highly recommended.
Biprajit Mazumder –
Very detailed and informative. A great scholarly resource, a definite must-read.
Muskaan Bareja –
A valuable resource for researchers. The bibliography alone is worth the price.
Sushant –
A deep dive into Prakrit literature. Worth the read for serious students of the subject.
Sabhya Singh –
The book is informative, but the structure felt a bit disjointed at times.
Shah Abhishek Satishkumar –
An essential addition to any South Asian literature library. Very detailed and comprehensive.
Abhijeet Moitra –
Informative, but a bit dry at times. Could have used more engaging examples.
Tanya Yadav –
A bit too technical for my liking, but still a useful reference.