The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Brahmadatta Ji Jigyasu
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Total Pages: 72
Edition: 1995
About the Book
The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu is a rare and insightful work that explores the authentic interpretation of one of the important narratives found in Vedic literature. The book presents a scholarly examination of the story of Devapi and Shantanu, revealing its deeper philosophical, cultural, and spiritual significance beyond its surface narrative.
Through careful analysis and reference to original Vedic sources, the author clarifies misconceptions and highlights the symbolic meaning embedded in the ancient story. The work emphasizes the intellectual depth and moral teachings of Vedic literature, helping readers understand how such narratives reflect principles of dharma, leadership, and spiritual wisdom.
Written in clear and accessible Hindi, this book is valuable for students of Vedic studies, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and readers interested in ancient Indian philosophy and authentic interpretations of Vedic traditions. As an old and rare publication, it holds special importance for collectors and serious learners of Vedic literature.
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The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu (An Old and Rare Book)
The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Brahmadatta Ji Jigyasu
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Total Pages: 72
Edition: 1995
About the Book
The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu is a rare and insightful work that explores the authentic interpretation of one of the important narratives found in Vedic literature. The book presents a scholarly examination of the story of Devapi and Shantanu, revealing its deeper philosophical, cultural, and spiritual significance beyond its surface narrative.
Through careful analysis and reference to original Vedic sources, the author clarifies misconceptions and highlights the symbolic meaning embedded in the ancient story. The work emphasizes the intellectual depth and moral teachings of Vedic literature, helping readers understand how such narratives reflect principles of dharma, leadership, and spiritual wisdom.
Written in clear and accessible Hindi, this book is valuable for students of Vedic studies, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and readers interested in ancient Indian philosophy and authentic interpretations of Vedic traditions. As an old and rare publication, it holds special importance for collectors and serious learners of Vedic literature.
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Book Details:
Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
Author: Pt. Brahmadatta Ji Jigyasu
Language: Hindi
Binding: Paperback
Total Pages: 72
Edition: 1995
About the Book
The Real Meaning of The Vedic Story of Devapi and Shantanu is a rare and insightful work that explores the authentic interpretation of one of the important narratives found in Vedic literature. The book presents a scholarly examination of the story of Devapi and Shantanu, revealing its deeper philosophical, cultural, and spiritual significance beyond its surface narrative.
Through careful analysis and reference to original Vedic sources, the author clarifies misconceptions and highlights the symbolic meaning embedded in the ancient story. The work emphasizes the intellectual depth and moral teachings of Vedic literature, helping readers understand how such narratives reflect principles of dharma, leadership, and spiritual wisdom.
Written in clear and accessible Hindi, this book is valuable for students of Vedic studies, Sanskrit scholars, researchers, and readers interested in ancient Indian philosophy and authentic interpretations of Vedic traditions. As an old and rare publication, it holds special importance for collectors and serious learners of Vedic literature.













