A Comprehensive Grammar of the Sanskrit Language Pb
Book Details
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Author: Anundoram Borooah
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Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
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Language: Sanskrit–English
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Pages: 384
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ISBN: 9788180904271
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.75 x 5.75 inch
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Weight: 650 gm
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Year of Publication: 2003 (2nd Edition reprinted 2024)
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Country of Origin: India
About the Book
This important bilingual scholarly work by Anundoram Borooah presents classical Sanskrit material accompanied by an English rendering, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The book reflects a deep engagement with Sanskrit learning and intellectual traditions, presented with clarity and academic discipline.
Anundoram Borooah was a distinguished scholar of Sanskrit and a pioneering figure in Indian intellectual and administrative history. As the first graduate and the first Indian Civil Service officer from Assam, and the first Indian to attain the post of District Magistrate, his legacy extends beyond scholarship into nation-building and public service. This work stands as a testament to his scholarly depth and enduring contribution to Sanskrit studies. The book is especially valuable for students, researchers, and academicians interested in Sanskrit literature, Indology, and colonial-era Indian scholarship.
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A Comprehensive Grammar of the Sanskrit Language Pb
A Comprehensive Grammar of the Sanskrit Language Pb
Book Details
-
Author: Anundoram Borooah
-
Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
-
Language: Sanskrit–English
-
Edition: 2nd Edition
-
Pages: 384
-
ISBN: 9788180904271
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 8.75 x 5.75 inch
-
Weight: 650 gm
-
Year of Publication: 2003 (2nd Edition reprinted 2024)
-
Country of Origin: India
About the Book
This important bilingual scholarly work by Anundoram Borooah presents classical Sanskrit material accompanied by an English rendering, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The book reflects a deep engagement with Sanskrit learning and intellectual traditions, presented with clarity and academic discipline.
Anundoram Borooah was a distinguished scholar of Sanskrit and a pioneering figure in Indian intellectual and administrative history. As the first graduate and the first Indian Civil Service officer from Assam, and the first Indian to attain the post of District Magistrate, his legacy extends beyond scholarship into nation-building and public service. This work stands as a testament to his scholarly depth and enduring contribution to Sanskrit studies. The book is especially valuable for students, researchers, and academicians interested in Sanskrit literature, Indology, and colonial-era Indian scholarship.
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Book Details
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Author: Anundoram Borooah
-
Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
-
Language: Sanskrit–English
-
Edition: 2nd Edition
-
Pages: 384
-
ISBN: 9788180904271
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 8.75 x 5.75 inch
-
Weight: 650 gm
-
Year of Publication: 2003 (2nd Edition reprinted 2024)
-
Country of Origin: India
About the Book
This important bilingual scholarly work by Anundoram Borooah presents classical Sanskrit material accompanied by an English rendering, making it accessible to both traditional scholars and modern readers. The book reflects a deep engagement with Sanskrit learning and intellectual traditions, presented with clarity and academic discipline.
Anundoram Borooah was a distinguished scholar of Sanskrit and a pioneering figure in Indian intellectual and administrative history. As the first graduate and the first Indian Civil Service officer from Assam, and the first Indian to attain the post of District Magistrate, his legacy extends beyond scholarship into nation-building and public service. This work stands as a testament to his scholarly depth and enduring contribution to Sanskrit studies. The book is especially valuable for students, researchers, and academicians interested in Sanskrit literature, Indology, and colonial-era Indian scholarship.




