Two Books on Mallinatha
Book Details
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Publisher: Sahitya Akademi; Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati
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Author: P. G. Lalye
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Language: English
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Pages: 618
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Cover: Paperback and Hardcover
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Weight: 840 gm
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ISBN: 8126012382
About the Book
This authoritative work by P. G. Lalye is a significant scholarly contribution to the study of Indian philosophy and Sanskrit intellectual traditions. Written in English, the book presents an in-depth and systematic examination of classical concepts, texts, and interpretative traditions, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to modern readers.
The volume reflects the author’s deep engagement with primary Sanskrit sources and traditional commentarial methods, combined with contemporary academic rigor. It offers critical analysis, historical context, and comparative perspectives, making it valuable for advanced students, researchers, and teachers of Indian philosophy, Sanskrit studies, and Indology.
Jointly published by Sahitya Akademi and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, the book holds strong academic credibility. Its extensive length and comprehensive scope make it a useful reference work for university libraries, scholars, and serious readers interested in the classical foundations and continuing relevance of Indian philosophical thought.
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Two Books on Mallinatha
Two Books on Mallinatha
Book Details
-
Publisher: Sahitya Akademi; Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati
-
Author: P. G. Lalye
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 618
-
Cover: Paperback and Hardcover
-
Weight: 840 gm
-
ISBN: 8126012382
About the Book
This authoritative work by P. G. Lalye is a significant scholarly contribution to the study of Indian philosophy and Sanskrit intellectual traditions. Written in English, the book presents an in-depth and systematic examination of classical concepts, texts, and interpretative traditions, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to modern readers.
The volume reflects the author’s deep engagement with primary Sanskrit sources and traditional commentarial methods, combined with contemporary academic rigor. It offers critical analysis, historical context, and comparative perspectives, making it valuable for advanced students, researchers, and teachers of Indian philosophy, Sanskrit studies, and Indology.
Jointly published by Sahitya Akademi and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, the book holds strong academic credibility. Its extensive length and comprehensive scope make it a useful reference work for university libraries, scholars, and serious readers interested in the classical foundations and continuing relevance of Indian philosophical thought.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Sahitya Akademi; Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati
-
Author: P. G. Lalye
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 618
-
Cover: Paperback and Hardcover
-
Weight: 840 gm
-
ISBN: 8126012382
About the Book
This authoritative work by P. G. Lalye is a significant scholarly contribution to the study of Indian philosophy and Sanskrit intellectual traditions. Written in English, the book presents an in-depth and systematic examination of classical concepts, texts, and interpretative traditions, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to modern readers.
The volume reflects the author’s deep engagement with primary Sanskrit sources and traditional commentarial methods, combined with contemporary academic rigor. It offers critical analysis, historical context, and comparative perspectives, making it valuable for advanced students, researchers, and teachers of Indian philosophy, Sanskrit studies, and Indology.
Jointly published by Sahitya Akademi and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, the book holds strong academic credibility. Its extensive length and comprehensive scope make it a useful reference work for university libraries, scholars, and serious readers interested in the classical foundations and continuing relevance of Indian philosophical thought.













