Nirukta Shloka Varttikam
Book Details:
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Dr. Vijaypal
• Language: Sanskrit Only
• Binding: Hardcover
• Pages: 591
• Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 18 cm
• Weight: 1.10 kg
• Edition: 2011
About the Book:
Nirukta Shloka Varttikam is an important scholarly work that provides detailed explanations and interpretations related to the Nirukta tradition, which is one of the six Vedangas dedicated to the study of Vedic etymology and word meanings. This text presents Sanskrit shlokas along with authoritative varttikas (explanatory notes), helping readers understand the deeper meanings, linguistic roots, and contextual usage of Vedic words and expressions.
The book is essential for advanced students, scholars, and researchers of Sanskrit, Vedic literature, and Indian linguistic philosophy. It preserves the classical Sanskrit tradition while offering structured explanations that aid in interpreting complex Vedic terminology and concepts. This edition maintains textual authenticity and serves as a valuable reference for those engaged in Nirukta studies, Sanskrit grammar, and Vedic interpretation.
Published by Ram Lal Kapoor Trust, this volume is a significant addition to the study of Vedangas and contributes to preserving the intellectual and linguistic heritage of ancient India.
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Nirukta Shloka Varttikam
Nirukta Shloka Varttikam
Book Details:
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Dr. Vijaypal
• Language: Sanskrit Only
• Binding: Hardcover
• Pages: 591
• Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 18 cm
• Weight: 1.10 kg
• Edition: 2011
About the Book:
Nirukta Shloka Varttikam is an important scholarly work that provides detailed explanations and interpretations related to the Nirukta tradition, which is one of the six Vedangas dedicated to the study of Vedic etymology and word meanings. This text presents Sanskrit shlokas along with authoritative varttikas (explanatory notes), helping readers understand the deeper meanings, linguistic roots, and contextual usage of Vedic words and expressions.
The book is essential for advanced students, scholars, and researchers of Sanskrit, Vedic literature, and Indian linguistic philosophy. It preserves the classical Sanskrit tradition while offering structured explanations that aid in interpreting complex Vedic terminology and concepts. This edition maintains textual authenticity and serves as a valuable reference for those engaged in Nirukta studies, Sanskrit grammar, and Vedic interpretation.
Published by Ram Lal Kapoor Trust, this volume is a significant addition to the study of Vedangas and contributes to preserving the intellectual and linguistic heritage of ancient India.
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Book Details:
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Dr. Vijaypal
• Language: Sanskrit Only
• Binding: Hardcover
• Pages: 591
• Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 18 cm
• Weight: 1.10 kg
• Edition: 2011
About the Book:
Nirukta Shloka Varttikam is an important scholarly work that provides detailed explanations and interpretations related to the Nirukta tradition, which is one of the six Vedangas dedicated to the study of Vedic etymology and word meanings. This text presents Sanskrit shlokas along with authoritative varttikas (explanatory notes), helping readers understand the deeper meanings, linguistic roots, and contextual usage of Vedic words and expressions.
The book is essential for advanced students, scholars, and researchers of Sanskrit, Vedic literature, and Indian linguistic philosophy. It preserves the classical Sanskrit tradition while offering structured explanations that aid in interpreting complex Vedic terminology and concepts. This edition maintains textual authenticity and serves as a valuable reference for those engaged in Nirukta studies, Sanskrit grammar, and Vedic interpretation.
Published by Ram Lal Kapoor Trust, this volume is a significant addition to the study of Vedangas and contributes to preserving the intellectual and linguistic heritage of ancient India.













