Sponsored by the Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, the National Workshop on Ancient Indian Mathematics was organised at the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (a deemed University). Tirupati, India: September, 2010. A galaxy of well known mathematicians and renowned scholars from all over India were invited to deliver lectures on various themes related to Ancient Indian Mathematics, Astronomy and Vedic Mathematics. Incorporating the full text of a total ...
Valmiki Ramayana with Selected Commentaries: Ayodhyakanda, Voulme 1
The Paniniyavyakaranodaharanakosa is, as its Fench and English titles indicate (La grammaire panineenne par ses exemples; Paninian Grammar through its Examples) an instrument for grasping in a concrete way both the content and the functioning of the complex grammatical system of the Astadhyayi of Panini along with the vartika-s of Katyayana. After an initial volume presenting the list of some 40,000 examples given by the Mahabhasya, Kasikavrtti, Bhasavrtti, ...
Paniniyavyakaranodaharanakosah. The Paninian Grammar Through its Examples (Volume I)
The Paniniyavyakaranodaharanakosa is, as its French and English titles indicate (La Grammaire Panineenne par see exemples; Paninian Grammar through its Exapmples) an instrument for grasping in a concrete way both the functioning and the field of application of the complex grammatical system of the Astadhyayi of Panini along with the varttika-s of Katyayana. To this end, the approximately 40,000 examples provided by the Mahabhasya, the Kasikavrtti, the ...
The present book Introduction to Tantras and their Philosophy is an exhaustive treatment of the Tantras, their religion, philosophy and sadhana etc. The Tantras are ritual, religious authorities after the Vedas and Dharmasastras including Puranas. It is considered that by Practising Tantric form of Sadhana, both worldly prosperity and final salvation are achieved, through the Tantras have been considered by some scholars as contrary to Vedic religion. The book ...
Yajnavalkyasmrti with Mitaksara (Sanskrit), with the commentory of Balakrida on the Vyavaharadhyaya of Yajnavalkyasmrti and Subodhini and Balambhatti on the Vyavaharadhyaya