Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124607008
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xvii, 244p.
- ISBN-10: 8124607001
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹488.00Current price is: ₹488.00.
Discover the fascinating intersection of Sanskrit and Tamil cultures with “Sanskrit Education and Literature in Ancient and Medieval Tamil Nadu.” This book delves into epigraphical evidence, illuminating the rich history of Sanskrit learning and literary traditions in the Tamil region. Explore how Sanskrit thrived alongside Tamil, shaping intellectual and cultural landscapes. ISBN: 9788124607008. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in South Indian heritage.
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Palak Shukla –
A detailed exploration of Sanskrit’s role in Tamil Nadu. Sometimes a bit dry, but the epigraphical evidence is compelling. A valuable resource for serious scholars.
Rohan Naik –
While informative, the book felt a bit repetitive at times. The insights are valuable, but the presentation could be improved.
Arpita Tirkey –
A bit dense and academic, but worth the effort if you’re interested in South Indian history. The epigraphical analysis is impressive.
Lakshita Khurana –
Fascinating topic, but the writing could be more engaging. Still, I learned a lot about the cultural exchange between Sanskrit and Tamil traditions.
Archana Sebastian –
An informative and well-researched book. However, it may be too specialized for casual readers. Good for academic use.
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
Excellent research! The book provides a comprehensive overview of Sanskrit education in Tamil Nadu. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Vanya Garg –
A solid academic work on Sanskrit and Tamil cultural interaction. The book really opened my eyes, but could be more concise in some sections.
Abhijeet Moitra –
Well-written and thoroughly researched. The book provides valuable insights into the history of Sanskrit education in Tamil Nadu. Great for research!
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
I appreciated the book’s focus on epigraphical sources. It shed light on a previously unknown area of South Indian intellectual history. A bit pricey though.
Vishnu Prasad D –
This book opened my eyes to the influence of Sanskrit in Tamil Nadu. A must-read for anyone studying South Indian culture. Content heavy though!