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The field of Sanskrit Indeclinable is still unexplored. Things have been told in a scattered way. In the Indo-European linguistic it forms a very interesting chapter. Panini in his Astadhyayi has treated Sanskrit indeclinable in various way The present Study does not claim to be exhaustive. An attempt has been made excellently by describing Sanskrit indeclinables according to their functions and tracing their attestations in Sanskrit literature.
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The work "Rudra-Siva in the Vedas" comprising of five chapters, aims at unraveling the mystery surrounding the Vedic deity, Rudra and his Worship right from the samita period down to fiat of Sutra literature. The concept of Siva he famous Deity of Hindu Trimly, finds it's origin in the Vedic Rudra and no other deity of the Vedic panthieon has undergone so much Transformation as noticed, In case of Rudra Ideas associated with this deity sometimes ...
Prof. Sagarmal Jain’s ‘Jaina Philosophy of Language’ is a pioneering work of Jaina Linguistic Philosophy. Prof. Jain in this monumental work, by virtue of the short but self-contained discussions, has succinctly presented the contents of Jaina philosophy of language in a lucid manner. It throws new light on the basic problems of philosophical semantics based on analytical method. There is no gainsaying the fact that Prof. Jaina’s this work ...
Part of the book is a lecture by Swamiji at a public function organized by the Muslim Students Society of Rangoon. Swamiji has quoted the Quran and other religious books during this sermon. He has seen Islam in the light of sruti and smriti concepts of India’s sanatan dharma. He says that Islam has produced some of the most lovable men and women of God-the Sufis. A thorough study and interpretation of the message of Muhammad, Quran and other religious tenets ...