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Peep At Indology

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SKU: 9788124600320

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Explore the interconnected world of Vedic Indology, Dharmashastras, and classical Sanskrit literature. “A Peep at Indology” by S.G. Moghe (ISBN: 9788124600320) delves into the influence of Vedic poetry, the interplay between epics and Dharmashastras, and the use of astronomical symbology in literature. Discover fresh perspectives on literary classics like Kalidasa’s works and Banbhatta’s Harshacharita, with insights from renowned commentaries. A must-read for scholars and researchers.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124600320
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xi, 136
  • ISBN-10: 8124600325
  • Publisher Date: 1994
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 350 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Peep At Indology

  1. Akshat Chopra

    Interesting but scholarly, and therefore very dry. I got bored halfway through.

  2. Brathin Karthik U

    A well-researched and insightful exploration of Indology’s interconnected elements. A must-read for scholars.

  3. Hardik Gour

    Fascinating insights into Vedic Indology! Moghe’s analysis is thought-provoking. A great resource for serious students.

  4. Abhijeet Kumar

    An excellent introduction to Indology. Moghe connects various aspects seamlessly. Highly recommended.

  5. Busireddy Raghu Nandan Reddy

    A gem for anyone wanting to learn more about Indology.

  6. Nishanta Saikia

    A good starting point for delving into Indology, but needs to be supplemented with other sources.

  7. Shashank

    An outstanding resource! Very thorough and well articulated. Highly recommended.

  8. Yasaswani Akula

    Moghe’s work offers a refreshing perspective on classical Sanskrit literature. A valuable addition to my library.

  9. Ashish Kumar

    Enjoyable read. The author’s perspective on Vedic poetry was particularly interesting.

  10. Saumya Darshan

    Felt like a textbook. Too dense for casual reading, but potentially useful for research.

  11. Tanish Anand

    A concise overview, but not as comprehensive as I’d hoped. Still, it provides a good foundation.

  12. Sushant Khandelwal

    The book had some good information, but was disorganized and repetitive.

  13. Muskaan Grover

    A decent overview, but I felt it lacked depth in certain areas. The author clearly knows the subject, but the writing could be more engaging.

  14. Nitin Goyal

    Opens up a whole new world of understanding. A beautifully written book!

  15. Kavya Sharma

    I disagree with some of the author’s interpretations, but it is a solid effort.

  16. Srishti Verma

    Found it a bit dry and academic, but the content is undeniably valuable for understanding the field. Some sections were more compelling than others.

  17. Daksh Dagar

    Useful. Could have benefitted from better editing. The insights on Dharmashastras are worthwhile.

  18. Saurabh Kumar Singh

    While informative, the book assumes prior knowledge of Sanskrit. Beginners might find it challenging.

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