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RESEARCH TRENDS IN SANSKRIT

 Edited by:    Dr.  C.  L.  N.  Moorty,

A Bibliography of Doctoral dissertations presented to  Various Indian Universities from 1857 to 1988
Each year more than hundred Ph.D Degrees are awarded and more than 200 topics registered for Ph.D degrees in 80 and odd Post- graduate Departments of  Sanskrit in our Indian Universities. A great deal of money and time is spent on research in these departments, But it is painfully observed that when one is half way through the research he realises that either the topics is already worked upon or some also is also working on the same topic. This situation compells one either to change the topics or ignore the fact. Change of topic means loss of time, energy and money. Maintaining silence regarding contemporary research amounts to literary deceit. The main reason for this sorry state of affairs is that there is not comprehensive guide to research work done in different Indian Universities. Keeping in view of the above felt need, the author has compiled in this volume a comprehensive bibliography of all doctoral dissertations submitted in all Sanskrit Departments and accepted by Different Universities since 1857 to 1988. in India,.
The Bibliography contains more than 2500 entries arranged in different sections. Each entry contains, the tile of the topic, Name of the scholar, language of the thesis if other than English, Translation of the title in English, The year in which the same was presented/the degree was awarded, Name of the University etc. The topics of the research has been arranged in different sections as given blow for the easy location of the subject of interest.
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1991 / 228 pages / 81 85 381 15 1 / Rs. 300.00 $ 30.00
This a part of our Reprint series of TRIVANDRUM SANSKRIT SERIES

 NANARTHARNAVASAMSHEPA

 Ed.T.Ganapathi Sastri
This edition of Nanaratharnavasamshepa is a lexicon based on early palm leaves. The Nanartha words or homonyms with their different lingas are arranged in this work in six kandas. The first kanda contains words of one syllable and second kanda two syllables and so on. Each kanda is again subdivided into five adhyayas namely strilingadhyya, Pullingadhyaya, Napumsakalingadhyaya, vachyalingadhyaya, and nanalingadhyaya and so on. for facility of reference the words are all arranged in alphabetical order in each adhayaya. The work treats of several words not fond in Amarakosa and other common lexicons. The author is noted by Mallinatha and also by Arunachala in their commentaries on Maha kavyas. The long out of print work is now reprinted in one single volume comprising all the three parts. An extremely useful book for grammarians and linguists and sanskrit scholars alike.
1990 / 544 pages / 81 85 381 10 0 /  Rs. 300.00  $30.00
This a part of our Reprint series of TRIVANDRUM SANSKRIT SERIES

MIMAMSA SLOKAVARTIKAM

 Ed. K.Sambasiva Sastri

This important commentary on the Kasika has long been out of print and now has been reprinted containing the three parts in one single volume.
The present work named Kasika is a commentary by Upadhyaya Sucharitamisra on the Mimamsaslokavartika. Of the two system of MImamsa philosophy viz Karma Mimamsa and Brahmamimamsa the first is dealt with by Jaimini is 12 adhyayas containing 2700 sutras. The extant Bhashya on these sutra is by Sabarisvamin and Bhatta Kumarila’s elaborate material commentary on the first pada known as Tantrapada of the first adhyaya of the bhasya is called sloka vartika on which the kasika now offered is a learned and dignified commentary. It has not been possible to ascertain the date of Sucaritamisra but this much is known that he flourished earlier than 1350.
1990 / 544pages / 81 85 381 09 7 / Rs.300.00 $ 30.00

NARAYANEEYAM

V.Balakrishnan and Dr. Leela Devi

Narayaneeyam, The great Sanskrit hymn on Lord Narayana by his great devotee Meppathur Narayana Bhattathiri is condensed Bhagavatha Puranam composed as a dedication to the Lord Guruvayurappan. These hymns are an embodiment of Bhakthi, selfless love for the God. The authors have given the meaning of the Sanskrit slokas in simple English rendering and understanding the slokas more easier for the layman. The book has been edited with Sanskrit Slokas  with meaning in English.
1999/ 414 pages / 81 85 381 39 9 /  Rs. 60.00 $ 10.00

NALA EPISODE   IN  SANSKRIT LITERATURE

Dr. N.P.Unni

The Nala theme has captivated the mind of Sanskrit scholars from a very early period down to the present day. Due to its permanent charm the classic is second to none in world literature. The book lists out various manuscripts available from all over the world relating to Nala literature.
Rs 20.00 $ 5.00

EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES   IN MANU   PANINI  AND  KAUTILYA

 Achyuthan Pillai

The treatise embodies the result of the painstaking study on the educational practices of our eminent ancient preceptors, Manu, Panini and Kautilya. Their works Manusmriti, Ashtadhyayi, and Arthasastra continue to be a veritable information of numerous topics of interest to mankind, down to the present day. Their studies throw a flood of information on the system of education, which have relevance even today.
Rs 35.00 $ 8.00
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