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Vakyapadiya: Sphots, Jati And Dravya

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Explore the profound concepts of jati, dravya, and sphota in Bhartrhari’s Vakyapadiya (ISBN: 9788124606094). Sharda Narayana’s insightful study traces the evolution of language from Vedic times to philosophical schools, analyzing Bhartrhari’s impact on linguistics. Delve into the intricate relationship between jati and sphota, and its significance in Nyaya, Vaisheshika, and Mimamsa philosophies. A must-read for scholars of Indology and Indian linguistic philosophy.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124606094
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: ix, 281 p
  • ISBN-10: 8124606099
  • Publisher Date: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 550 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Vakyapadiya: Sphots, Jati And Dravya

  1. Prity Rani

    While informative, I struggled with some of the terminology. A glossary would have been beneficial. Still, a valuable addition to the field.

  2. Mazhar Abdul Azeez

    A solid academic work, but not for the faint of heart. It requires dedication and patience. But it offers profound rewards.

  3. Sonu Kumar Khitoliya

    A dense but rewarding read for anyone serious about Indian philosophy. Sharda Narayana does a great job explaining complex concepts, though prior knowledge is definitely helpful.

  4. Zaid Anas

    Vakyapadiya is a tough text, but this book offers valuable insights. The analysis of jati and sphota is particularly well-done.

  5. Ankita Halder

    This book is a deep dive into ancient Indian philosophy. It is challenging, but the insights are worth the effort. Recommended.

  6. Kashish Bhatia

    The book provides a good overview, but the writing is not very engaging. Dry but informative. I wish it was more captivating.

  7. Jai

    This book is a comprehensive study of a difficult subject. It requires patience and prior understanding of linguistic philosophy.

  8. Abhimanyu Anurag

    While informative, the book could have benefited from more examples. The concepts are abstract, and illustrations would enhance comprehension.

  9. Jitendra Ruparam Mali

    Excellent scholarship on a difficult topic. Narayana’s explanations are clear and insightful. A must-have for serious students.

  10. Anirudh Yerra

    I appreciated the historical context provided. It helped me understand the evolution of these concepts. Well-written and informative.

  11. Ch Mounica Reddy

    A bit too academic for casual readers, but a solid resource for those studying Indian linguistic philosophy. The historical context is very helpful.

  12. Balamuri Sai Sravan

    Narayana’s analysis is thorough and well-researched. This book is a great introduction to the complexities of Vakyapadiya.

  13. Ritik Kumar

    I really enjoyed delving into the concepts. Narayana’s explanations are insightful, making the complex ideas understandable.

  14. Shalin Mariam Alex

    The author has done a commendable job. The exploration of sphota is intricate and insightful. However, the writing could be more lucid

  15. Gaurav Kumar

    An interesting exploration. The concepts discussed are complex and challenging, making it suitable for advanced readers only.

  16. Mayank

    Narayana’s analysis is thorough and well-researched. A must-read for those interested in Indian linguistics and philosophy. Highly recommended.

  17. Himanshu Saini

    This book clarified many aspects of Vakyapadiya for me. Narayana’s writing is clear and concise. Highly recommended for Indology students.

  18. Saurav Kumar

    An interesting exploration of Bhartrhari’s ideas. Sometimes gets bogged down in details, but overall a worthwhile study.

  19. Anurag Ghoshal

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Be prepared to spend time with it, but you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Indian philosophy.

  20. Rajanish Sharma

    I found the discussion on the relationship between jati and sphota fascinating. A scholarly work, but accessible to motivated readers.

  21. Shubham Ganguly

    While detailed, the book lacks a certain flow. The organization could be better. However, the scholarship is impressive.

  22. Sneha Dutta

    I found this book to be very enlightening. It sheds light on the nuances of jati and dravya. I wish it was more approachable.

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