Contribution of Ramacandra Pandita to Sanskrit Literature

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Ramacandra Pandita, son of the great saint Siddhesvara Maharaja of Kolhapur was a versatile scholar. He wrote numerous treatises and Stotras in Sanskrit and Marathi. The works of Ramacandra Pandita are presented here in a book form. It contains six philosophical works, ten Sanskrit Stotras, Sanskrit Arartikyas. Miscellaneious Slokas and two works-the Kundavedikakrtih and the Vrttabhiramah-all of which are composed by Ramacandra Pandita. It can highlight the outstanding contribution of a scholar to the varied fields of Sanskrit Literature, especially the Vedanta and the Stotra literature. The philosophical works incorporate the lucid metrical and prose exposition of the tenets of the Advaita Vedanta and Stotras are replete with the devotional fervour.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.L. Wadekar

Officiating Director, Oriental Institute, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.S. University, Vadodara. Engaged in REsearch for the last 25 years. Several books written and edited by him are published and appreciated by scholarly world. Born and brought up in traditional atmosphere, as his Uncle was a Veteran Sanskrit scholar and versatile indologist of great repute.

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Title
Contribution of Ramacandra Pandita to Sanskrit Literature
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8180900991
Length
xxii+117p., Tables; 22cm.
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