Nirukta of Yaska
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pandit Bhagavaddat
Subject: Sanskrit Grammar & Vedic Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Word-to-Word Meaning and Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 711
Edition: 2016
About the Book
Nirukta of Yaska is one of the most important and ancient texts of Vedic interpretation and Sanskrit linguistic analysis. Traditionally regarded as one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines of the Vedas), Nirukta focuses on explaining the meanings, origins, and etymology of difficult and obscure Vedic words. It serves as a foundational work for understanding the deeper meanings of Vedic mantras and expressions.
This edition, carefully presented by Pandit Bhagavaddat, includes the original Sanskrit text along with word-to-word meanings and Hindi translation, making the complex subject more accessible to students and scholars. The text systematically explains the derivation of words, their contextual meanings, and philosophical significance, helping readers develop a clear understanding of Vedic vocabulary and interpretation.
Nirukta plays a crucial role in preserving the authentic meaning of the Vedas and serves as a bridge between grammar, etymology, and Vedic exegesis. It is an essential reference for students of Sanskrit grammar, Vedic literature, linguistics, and traditional Indian philosophy.
This book is highly valuable for Sanskrit scholars, Vedic students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the linguistic and interpretative foundations of Vedic literature.
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Nirukta of Yaska
Nirukta of Yaska
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pandit Bhagavaddat
Subject: Sanskrit Grammar & Vedic Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Word-to-Word Meaning and Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 711
Edition: 2016
About the Book
Nirukta of Yaska is one of the most important and ancient texts of Vedic interpretation and Sanskrit linguistic analysis. Traditionally regarded as one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines of the Vedas), Nirukta focuses on explaining the meanings, origins, and etymology of difficult and obscure Vedic words. It serves as a foundational work for understanding the deeper meanings of Vedic mantras and expressions.
This edition, carefully presented by Pandit Bhagavaddat, includes the original Sanskrit text along with word-to-word meanings and Hindi translation, making the complex subject more accessible to students and scholars. The text systematically explains the derivation of words, their contextual meanings, and philosophical significance, helping readers develop a clear understanding of Vedic vocabulary and interpretation.
Nirukta plays a crucial role in preserving the authentic meaning of the Vedas and serves as a bridge between grammar, etymology, and Vedic exegesis. It is an essential reference for students of Sanskrit grammar, Vedic literature, linguistics, and traditional Indian philosophy.
This book is highly valuable for Sanskrit scholars, Vedic students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the linguistic and interpretative foundations of Vedic literature.
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Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pandit Bhagavaddat
Subject: Sanskrit Grammar & Vedic Studies
Language: Sanskrit Text with Word-to-Word Meaning and Hindi Translation
Binding: Hardcover
Total Pages: 711
Edition: 2016
About the Book
Nirukta of Yaska is one of the most important and ancient texts of Vedic interpretation and Sanskrit linguistic analysis. Traditionally regarded as one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines of the Vedas), Nirukta focuses on explaining the meanings, origins, and etymology of difficult and obscure Vedic words. It serves as a foundational work for understanding the deeper meanings of Vedic mantras and expressions.
This edition, carefully presented by Pandit Bhagavaddat, includes the original Sanskrit text along with word-to-word meanings and Hindi translation, making the complex subject more accessible to students and scholars. The text systematically explains the derivation of words, their contextual meanings, and philosophical significance, helping readers develop a clear understanding of Vedic vocabulary and interpretation.
Nirukta plays a crucial role in preserving the authentic meaning of the Vedas and serves as a bridge between grammar, etymology, and Vedic exegesis. It is an essential reference for students of Sanskrit grammar, Vedic literature, linguistics, and traditional Indian philosophy.
This book is highly valuable for Sanskrit scholars, Vedic students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the linguistic and interpretative foundations of Vedic literature.













