Literary Gems from Sanskrit Literature: A Study of Rare Manuscripts

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Literary Gems from Sanskrit Literature—A Study of Rare Manuscripts" is a result of my continuous and single-handed research work, based on rare, little-known and unpublished texts to be found in the form of manuscripts only. The texts published herein are all the discoveries of the present researcher because he happens to be the first scholar to unearth these manuscripts—covering a wide range of subjects, like Sanskrit grammar, Kavya, Nataka, Campu, Vedanta, Lexicography, Dietetics etc. etc. Some of these papers were presented at national/state level conferences/seminars and were well-received by the scholars with the commendable remark that "these furnish some new, little-known material on the subjects". Some of the papers are published earlier in some of the reputed indological research journals, while, most of the papers are being published for the first time in this volume. I do hope that the discerning scholars will heartily receive this collection of papers embracing various topics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Siddharth Yeshwant Wakankar

Dr. Siddharth Y. Wakankar (b. 1947) had his education in Mumbai. He was Awarded the Shridhar Ramakrishna Bandarkar Prize for Proficiency in Sanskrit Grammar at M.A. (1969) of the Bombay University. He taught Sanskrit, Ardhamagadhi and Ancient Indian History and Cuture in Colleges affiliated to the Bombay and Poona Universities. He taught Middle Indo-Aryan Languages and Linguistics at the Post Graduate level in the M.S. University of Baroda (1982-84). His English translation (1971) of the Allegorical Apabhramsa work, viz. Mayanaparajayacariu of Harideva has brought him credit and was admired by the students/teachers and researchers as well. He has nearly 80 Research papers and 3 books to his credit and is at present working on 5 rare works which are still in the form of Manuscripts. He was the President of the Section on “Technical Sciences and Fine Arts” at the 40th Session of the AIOC at Chennai, May, 2000 and also has been elected President of the Section on “Manuscriptology” (Puri, 2002)-a field in which he has been working since 1977. He has not only earned national recognition by delivering lectures in may Universities, Research Institutes, Museums, Libraries, Colleges etc. but, has been lucky to be the only one scholar from Baroda who is honoured with the Ramkrishna Sanskrit International Award for 2001, given by the Canadian World Education Foundation, Canada-in recognition of his Distinguished and Outstanding Contributions to Sanskrit Research and Teaching. He has widely traveled in India and Germany to deliver lectures. He was also invited to deliver Lectures/present papers in 5 International/Conferences. At present, he is the Deputy Director in the world famous Oriental Institute, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara.

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Literary Gems from Sanskrit Literature: A Study of Rare Manuscripts
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1st Ed.
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8186050833
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x+276p.
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