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The Karaka Theory ( embodied in the Rama story: a Sanskrit textbook in medieval India )

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SKU: 9788124609194

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Explore the Karaka Theory with Yoto Kawamura’s insightful book, “The Karaka Theory (Embodied in the Rama Story)”. This exploration of a medieval Sanskrit textbook delves into the intricacies of Sanskrit grammar within the epic context of the Ramayana. Perfect for students and scholars of Sanskrit literature, linguistics, and Indian mythology. ISBN: 9788124609194

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124609194
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 187
  • ISBN-10: 8124609195
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The Karaka Theory ( embodied in the Rama story: a Sanskrit textbook in medieval India )

  1. Lavish Ahuja

    Challenging but insightful. So, worth your time.

  2. Piyush Srivastava

    Very academic, but very well done. Great!

  3. Alakananda Chatterjee

    A comprehensive guide to Karaka theory. It can be overwhelming for beginners, but ultimately rewarding.

  4. Sarthak Raj Vats

    Kawamura’s work is thorough. Karaka theory becomes much more accessible through the Rama story. Some prior knowledge of Sanskrit would be helpful. Rating: Great for language enthusiasts!

  5. Pratham Ahuja

    A bit slow, but really interesting to learn grammar this way.

  6. Kunal Raj Kiran

    The explanation is detailed. Great book. Rating: Good for serious learners.

  7. Hemant Singh

    I enjoyed it, especially the Ramayana parts! Good book.

  8. Subhankar Baral

    The Ramayana connection made grammar easier to understand. Rating: Must read.

  9. Shubham Biswas

    The Karaka Theory explained clearly! The link to the Ramayana is genius. A must-read for Sanskrit students. Highly Recommended!

  10. Sonu Kumar Khitoliya

    This book is dense but very informative. I found it easier to digest when read in small chunks. Rating: Highly Recommend.

  11. Kaushik Roy

    Hard to follow at some points, but still worth reading.

  12. Kartikeya Raghupatro

    Wonderful book! Learning grammar has never been more fun.

  13. Shaurya Jha

    A useful resource but requires patience and focus.

  14. Puneet Raj

    A fascinating dive into Sanskrit grammar! The Ramayana context makes it engaging, but some sections were quite dense. Overall, a valuable resource.

  15. Inder Preet Singh

    A must-have for serious Sanskrit enthusiasts. Best book.

  16. Tarkik Gautam Ranjan

    Dry in some places, insightful in others. Useful for students.

  17. Siddharth Vankam

    Good explanation of Karaka theory. It helps to know some background info.

  18. Vedant Kaul

    A well-researched exploration of Sanskrit grammar. The connection to the Ramayana makes it less intimidating.

  19. Shashank Mishra

    Comprehensive, but a bit dense for casual reading. Good overall.

  20. Debarpan Paul

    A solid addition to my Sanskrit collection. Good book.

  21. Manav Gautam

    An interesting approach to learning Sanskrit. I found it a bit dry at times, but the insights into the Ramayana are rewarding.

  22. Raman

    While informative, the writing style is a bit academic. Needed more examples for someone like me.

  23. Sumeet Gulia

    This book offers a unique way to understand Sanskrit grammar. However, I struggled with some of the more complex grammatical concepts.

  24. Kshitij Verma

    Took some time to understand, still good book.

  25. Aryan Dua

    The book made Karaka theory come alive. The stories from Ramayana really enhance the understanding. Rating: Excellent resource!

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