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Sixty Years Of Sanskrit Studies (19502010), Vol 1: India

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SKU: 9788124606292

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788124606292
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: viii, 444p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124606293
  • Publisher Date: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 750 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Sixty Years Of Sanskrit Studies (19502010), Vol 1: India

  1. Alankrit Sharma

    I was hoping to learn more about Sanskrit, but this book was way too academic for me. Might be good for scholars only.

  2. Siva Prasad M

    Was hoping for something more engaging. It was a bit hard to get through, but I learned a lot about Sanskrit history.

  3. Kiran Motilal Rathod

    Pretty dry but also informative, it will depend on the user’s prior knowledge how much they will like this one.

  4. Saksham Khemka

    Good resource for Sanskrit history and how it changed, but I got a bit bored at times and had to take breaks.

  5. Manish Kumar

    Informative, yet a bit dry at times. It sheds light on the evolution of Sanskrit studies in India. Worth reading for serious students.

  6. Udit Anand Nikam

    Amazing for research purposes, but I was looking for something more introductory to Sanskrit. Still a good book.

  7. Ajith Kumar Reddy Bollapu

    It’s a very informative and detailed book that you will probably learn a lot from if you read it. Worth reading.

  8. Harsh Singh

    A comprehensive overview, but sometimes dense. I appreciated the depth of knowledge shared. A valuable resource for Sanskrit scholars.

  9. Sakshi Trivedi

    Excellent resource! Provides great insight into the field. I found the historical context particularly helpful.

  10. Rahul Meena

    Detailed and very specific, it may not be for everyone. But as a reference material it is pretty great to have.

  11. Ashima Bhardwaj

    I think that there are probably better books that delve into the same subject. A bit boring and dry compared to others.

  12. Satya Saran

    It is a niche subject matter so it may not be for everyone, but I learned a lot and now have more interest.

  13. Ankit Singh Gurjar

    A detailed account, but could be more engaging. Still, a must-read for anyone interested in Sanskrit’s journey.

  14. Devatva Dalmia

    I liked that it covered a lot of time, but it was dense in places and hard to keep up with. However, it is worth it.

  15. Aditya Bhardwaj

    This book fulfilled my expectations. It is a must have if you are delving into Sanskrit studies. Great book.

  16. Yash Koshal

    Very informative and comprehensive. It is a good resource for experts in the field and those aspiring to be.

  17. Vinayak Sharma

    Offers some insights into Sanskrit study but I didn’t find myself that engaged in this book. A bit boring.

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