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Shri Suparanadhyayah

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SKU: 9789380829371

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“Unlock ancient Vedic wisdom with ‘Shri Suparanadhyayah’ (ISBN: 9789380829371) by Gaya Charan Tripathi. This critically edited text unveils the rare and unpublished play ‘Suparnadhyaya,’ exploring Garuda’s heroic retrieval of soma. Dive into a world of Sanskrit drama, complete with English and Hindi translations, and discover a hidden gem of Indian dramatic tradition brought to light by the National Mission for Manuscripts.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789380829371
  • Publisher: National Mission for Manuscript
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: Hindi
  • Weight: 850 gr
  • ISBN-10: 938082937X
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 352

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Shri Suparanadhyayah

  1. Prakhar Sharma

    Tripathi’s work is commendable. ‘Suparnadhyaya’ is a significant find. The book’s structure can be confusing, but the content is invaluable for scholars of Indian drama. A must-have!

  2. Rajesh Mandal

    A mixed bag. The Sanskrit is challenging, but the translations are adequate. The play itself is interesting, but the scholarly apparatus can be overwhelming. Tread with caution.

  3. Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar

    I struggled a bit with the Sanskrit, but the translations made it manageable. The story itself is captivating, though the scholarly analysis was sometimes dry. Good for research purposes.

  4. Ispita Borah

    Shri Suparanadhyayah offers a unique perspective on Garuda’s myth. Tripathi’s editing is meticulous. However, the dramatic elements felt somewhat understated. A good addition to my collection.

  5. Yagya Arora

    The English translation was useful, but the overall reading experience was not very captivating. The book could have been less verbose and more straight forward. I wouldn’t read it again.

  6. Aslam M U

    An amazing work of recovery. The book brings to life a script from ancient India. The translation is very insightful.

  7. Saransh Khandelwal

    It’s a deep dive into vedic literature. The English translation helped me understand some parts, but I still feel like I missed important things. Still, a cool find!

  8. Prakhar Sharma

    A fascinating glimpse into a lesser-known Sanskrit play. The translations are helpful, but the introduction could be more accessible for non-scholars. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in Vedic literature.

  9. Om Satish Pingle

    I loved learning about this hidden play! The book makes accessible the vedic text with its simple translations.

  10. Dipayan Ghosh

    This book felt dense. While I appreciate the effort in bringing this play to light, it wasn’t the most engaging read. The historical context was illuminating, though.

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