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This pioneering work is of permanent importance. In this work, the author has culled together the widely-scattered data at one place for the benefit of the scholars and students of Indian palaeography. The chief merit of the work lies in the wide ranging survey of the various scripts of India, a study of which, as the author rightly points out in his scholarly preface, can enable a student to decipher and read the ancient Indian epigraphs. The book is divided ...
I believe this to be the first botanical work of any importance which has ever been prepared by a native of India", said J.S. Gamble in his Introduction to the first (1901) edition of Kanjilal's book. Lucidly written, based on extensive touring of the area, this is still the most useful manual for recognizing and enjoying the natural flora of the region. Natraj Publishers is proud to honour U.N. Kanjilal with this new facsimile reprint of the Third (1928) ...
Rai Bahadur Srisa Chandra Vasu's An Introduction to the Yoga Philosophy is an adumbration of the basic principles underlying this system. It gives a scientific exposition of the Yogic practices and the principles and underlying philosophy of the system, apart from explaining the rather abstruse terms in modern parlance. The book has twelve chapters, of which the first five deal respectively with the importance of Yoga and preliminary remarks, definitions, ...