Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Yudhishthir Mimansak
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 19 cm
Weight: 50 gm
Edition: 1986
About the Book:
Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda is a scholarly work that presents a systematic study of the number and classification of Rigvedic mantras (Richas). Authored by the respected Vedic scholar Yudhishthir Mimansak, the book provides an authentic and analytical account of the structure and composition of the Rigveda, one of the oldest and most revered scriptures in the world.
The book carefully examines the total number of Richas, their arrangement in Mandalas, Sukta divisions, and their traditional enumeration as preserved in Vedic literature. With Sanskrit text supported by Hindi translation, the work makes complex Vedic information accessible to students, researchers, and scholars interested in Vedic studies, Sanskrit grammar, and ancient Indian knowledge systems.
This concise yet valuable reference serves as an important resource for understanding the textual organization and authenticity of the Rigveda. It is especially useful for Vedic researchers, Sanskrit students, and readers seeking precise knowledge of Rigvedic structure and enumeration according to traditional sources.
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Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda
Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Yudhishthir Mimansak
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 19 cm
Weight: 50 gm
Edition: 1986
About the Book:
Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda is a scholarly work that presents a systematic study of the number and classification of Rigvedic mantras (Richas). Authored by the respected Vedic scholar Yudhishthir Mimansak, the book provides an authentic and analytical account of the structure and composition of the Rigveda, one of the oldest and most revered scriptures in the world.
The book carefully examines the total number of Richas, their arrangement in Mandalas, Sukta divisions, and their traditional enumeration as preserved in Vedic literature. With Sanskrit text supported by Hindi translation, the work makes complex Vedic information accessible to students, researchers, and scholars interested in Vedic studies, Sanskrit grammar, and ancient Indian knowledge systems.
This concise yet valuable reference serves as an important resource for understanding the textual organization and authenticity of the Rigveda. It is especially useful for Vedic researchers, Sanskrit students, and readers seeking precise knowledge of Rigvedic structure and enumeration according to traditional sources.
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Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Yudhishthir Mimansak
Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 25.5 cm × 19 cm
Weight: 50 gm
Edition: 1986
About the Book:
Rigvedasya Riksankhya: Number of Richas in The Rigveda is a scholarly work that presents a systematic study of the number and classification of Rigvedic mantras (Richas). Authored by the respected Vedic scholar Yudhishthir Mimansak, the book provides an authentic and analytical account of the structure and composition of the Rigveda, one of the oldest and most revered scriptures in the world.
The book carefully examines the total number of Richas, their arrangement in Mandalas, Sukta divisions, and their traditional enumeration as preserved in Vedic literature. With Sanskrit text supported by Hindi translation, the work makes complex Vedic information accessible to students, researchers, and scholars interested in Vedic studies, Sanskrit grammar, and ancient Indian knowledge systems.
This concise yet valuable reference serves as an important resource for understanding the textual organization and authenticity of the Rigveda. It is especially useful for Vedic researchers, Sanskrit students, and readers seeking precise knowledge of Rigvedic structure and enumeration according to traditional sources.













