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Subhasita, Gnomic and Didactic Literature (A History of Indian Literature, volume 4, Fasc 1)

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Explore ancient Indian wisdom in Ludwik Sternbach’s “Subhasita, Gnomic and Didactic Literature”. This volume (ISBN: 9789388540407) delves into the fascinating world of Sanskrit literature. Discover the history and structure of Indian thought through gnomic and didactic texts, offering a unique window into archaic Indian culture and its contrasts with modern mentality. Part of “A History of Indian Literature” series, edited by Jan Gonda.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789388540407
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9388540409
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Subhasita, Gnomic and Didactic Literature (A History of Indian Literature, volume 4, Fasc 1)

  1. Srishti

    Very insightful and learned a lot! I will definitely be recommending it to any friends interested in Indian literature.

  2. Ansh Arora

    An awesome exploration into ancient Indian wisdom. I really found the history and structure explained.

  3. Vijay Rahul S

    A well explained book that will certainly deliver on the promises. It’s an acquired taste for sure.

  4. Srishti Singh

    A bit dense, but if you stick with it, it’s rewarding. I appreciate the depth of research.

  5. Divyansh Kalra

    It had a lot of details I wasn’t aware of. An amazing read to be had by all, this will be shared with my friends!

  6. Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad

    An interesting read if you’re into Indian literature. It got bogged down in details at times, but overall a worthwhile exploration of Subhasita.

  7. Vivek Patel

    Really enjoyed learning about this aspect of Indian literature. I wish it had a bit more modern context.

  8. Lalit Kumar

    Insightful exploration of Subhasita. However, it could be more accessible to a wider audience. Found the archaic comparisons interesting.

  9. Gopalakrishnan T H

    Interesting exploration of Sanskrit texts. A bit too academic for casual reading, but still a good overview of the subject.

  10. Smitesh Sunil Gadge

    A scholarly work that could use a bit more accessibility. Still, a valuable resource for anyone studying Indian literature. The contrasts drawn to the modern mentality is something else!

  11. Matsa Sai Sureshkumar

    Excellent book that’s amazing to read. The material is a bit dry but it still holds up.

  12. Simran Kaur Juneja

    Amazing content. It provides a comprehensive look at Indian history.

  13. Vaishnavi Rana

    Heavy, but worth the effort. Gives great insight on Indian literature but is very dry, approach with caution.

  14. Kanchi Yadav

    Fascinating glimpse into ancient Indian wisdom! The contrasts drawn to the modern mentality is something else!

  15. Yash Namdeo Pise

    A good overview, but sometimes feels a bit dry. The author really knows the material, though. Explores the nuances of gnomic literature well.

  16. Ravindran S

    Not the easiest read, but full of interesting details. It’s a good resource for serious students.

  17. Soumya Somani

    Well researched, if a little dry. I wish it was a bit more engaging.

  18. Kashish Bhatia

    It is quite good but a tad niche. If you are very interested in the topic I’d say you have a great book here!

  19. Avishek Sahoo

    It’s a niche book, but it is interesting. Very cool that this exists!

  20. Manvi Singh

    Not something you can casually read, but amazing information and context for Sanskrit literature.

  21. Subhaditya Chatterjee

    A bit dense, but full of valuable information. Sternbach’s knowledge is impressive. I found it a bit challenging to get through at times.

  22. Nishant Batan

    Excellent resource for understanding Indian thought. Can be a bit dry, but the content is invaluable. Found the archaic comparisons interesting.

  23. Prazzwal Arjun Singh

    Fascinating read, a tad dry but still very cool. If you are into gnomic, this is for you.

  24. Aman Menath

    Detailed and informative, but at times overwhelming. It explores the history in a unique way, but needs patience.

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