A History of Indian Literature Volume II Fasc 1 Medieval Religious Literature in Sanskrit at Meripustak

A History of Indian Literature Volume II Fasc 1 Medieval Religious Literature in Sanskrit

Books from same Author: Jan Gonda

Books from same Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Related Category: Author List / Publisher List


  • Retail Price: ₹ 2095/- [ 9.00% off ]

    Seller Price: ₹ 1906

Sold By: T K Pandey      Click for Bulk Order

Offer 1: Get ₹ 111 extra discount on minimum ₹ 500 [Use Code: Bharat]

Offer 2: Get 9.00 % + Flat ₹ 100 discount on shopping of ₹ 1500 [Use Code: IND100]

Offer 3: Get 9.00 % + Flat ₹ 300 discount on shopping of ₹ 5000 [Use Code: MPSTK300]

Free Shipping (for orders above ₹ 499) *T&C apply.

In Stock

Free Shipping Available



Click for International Orders
  • Provide Fastest Delivery

  • 100% Original Guaranteed
  • General Information  
    Author(s)Jan Gonda
    PublisherManohar Publishers and Distributors
    ISBN9789388540377
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish

    Description

    Manohar Publishers and Distributors A History of Indian Literature Volume II Fasc 1 Medieval Religious Literature in Sanskrit by Jan Gonda

    "FROM THE EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY One of the main reasons why Indian thought and Indian civilization make so fascinating a field of study and research lies in their unique history and remarkable structure. Indian civilization has its roots in an ancient heritage, in that pattern of culture which is sometimes called archaic or semi-primitive, sometimes also pre- or non-modern. This culture, or rather structure of the human mind, is, in the main, characterized by presenting, in some essential features, striking?contrasts?to?our?modern?‘mentalité’. . . . The plan of this work reflects, not only the increase in factual knowledge and the widening of our horizon, but also the changed attitudes of the last sixty years. While much space is allotted to Sanskrit literature, the literary works written in the Middle Indian languages receive extensive treatment and much more importance than was possible in Winternitz’ days had to be given to the modern literatures. A considerable part of the incorporated material has never been described. Those sections which already found a place in the works of our predecessors are generally much enlarged; old matter had to be brought up to date and a wealth of fresh information to?be?included. . . . Jan Gonda A History of Indian Literature was published originally between 1975 and 1987 in 10 volumes (30 books, details inside). This series which had been out of print for?quite?some?time, is now being presented in a hard cover reprint."