Description
- ISBN-13: 9788194622123
- Publisher: Shakti Publications
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8194622123
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Edition: 1st
- No of Pages: 164
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹488.00Current price is: ₹488.00.
Unlock the secrets of language and meaning with “Meaning in Bhartrhari’s Vakyapadiya” by Ved Mitra Shukla (ISBN: 9788194622123). Explore Bhartrhari’s profound insights into the philosophy of language, uncovering the intricate relationship between words, thought, and reality. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in linguistics, philosophy, and ancient Indian thought.
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Rishi Prasad Agrahari –
Excellent analysis of Bhartrhari’s Vakyapadiya. Shukla’s work is meticulous and insightful. I will definitely be rereading this one.
Prashant Singh –
Challenging but ultimately enriching. Bhartrhari’s ideas are complex, but the book offers a valuable introduction. I needed to reread sections.
Keshav Kumar –
A scholarly work that dives deep into Bhartrhari’s philosophy. It can be heavy going at times but is incredibly thought-provoking.
Nitin Goyal –
Not for the faint of heart! This is a serious academic study. Shukla does an admirable job explaining intricate concepts, and the depth is impressive.
Sabhya Singh –
An okay introduction to Bhartrhari. I found some sections difficult to follow, but overall it’s a decent overview. Wish it was more accessible.
Aman Deshraj –
A bit too academic for my taste, but I appreciate the effort to explain such a complex topic. Only for those already familiar with the topic.
Sahil Ahuja –
A must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of language. Shukla’s expertise shines through. Opens up new ways of thinking about meaning.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
Good scholarly work, but it can be difficult for beginners. The book could use more examples to clarify core concepts in linguistics.
Naman Pamnani –
While the content is fascinating, the writing style is a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource for serious students of Indian thought.
Ansh Arora –
This book is very insightful and provides a great understanding of the ancient text Vakyapadiya. I learned so much from it.
Purva Singh –
A dense but rewarding read. Shukla’s commentary is insightful, though prior knowledge of Indian philosophy is helpful. Explores the depths of language!