Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124600313
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xvii, 275
- ISBN-10: 8124600317
- Publisher Date: 1995
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹325.00.₹244.00Current price is: ₹244.00.
Explore insightful perspectives on classical Sanskrit literature, poetics, linguistics, and more in “Perspectives In The Vedic And The Classical Sanskrit Heritage” by G.V. Davane (ISBN: 9788124600313). This book offers fresh interpretations of Vedic views and critically examines key concepts in Sanskrit poetics. Discover the influence of Kalidasa, the richness of Banabhatta’s imagery, and diverse portrayals of Sita. Essential reading for scholars of Vedic and Classical Sanskrit literature.
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Akhil Raj –
The sections on Sanskrit poetics were excellent. A worthwhile read.
Sonal Kumar –
Not a bad book, but it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
Prachi Bhuranda –
I felt bored after the first few chapter. Some chapters are just too stretched.
Ayush Gupta –
Somewhat repetitive, but still informative.
Aditi Bansal –
I have mixed feelings about this book.
Abhinav Abhinav –
Davane’s work is a valuable contribution to the field. Highly recommended.
Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma –
I enjoyed the diverse portrayals of Sita. A thought-provoking read.
Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar –
A deep dive into Sanskrit heritage. I learned a lot.
Avika Bhaskar –
I found the book quite dense and challenging to follow at times. Needs more clarity.
Sanchit –
A bit dry and academic, but contains valuable information.
Bibin Lukose –
A decent book to start with.
Yashraj Singh Negi –
It was difficult to understand the concepts. I would not recommend.
Vishal –
The book is okay. Could have been better!
Prachi Tayal –
An excellent resource for anyone studying Sanskrit literature.
Gurpreet Singh –
I would consider this book as essential for Classical Sanskrit literature.
Anjali Agrawal –
Gives valuable information about the Vedic and Classical Sanskrit. Recommend reading!
Biprajit Mazumder –
Felt like a good book to read.
Abhishek Sourabh –
Not a good read, but does provide key concepts.
Gaurav Pingolia –
A must-read for Sanskrit scholars. The analysis of Banabhatta is particularly insightful.
Himanshu Gautam –
The author is well-versed with the concepts!
Bhuwan Sharma –
A decent read overall. Some chapters were more engaging than others, particularly those on Kalidasa.
Varun Grover –
The book provides good perspectives on Vedic and Classical Sanskrit Heritage.
Kumar Rohit –
An interesting exploration of Vedic views, though some interpretations felt a bit stretched.
Sanyam Singla –
Offers a fresh perspective on some classic texts, but occasionally gets bogged down in details.
Nishtha Arora –
I would recommend this book if you are willing to deep dive into Sanskrit literature.