A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature

dc contributor author

Muller, Max

dc date accessioned

2017-05-15T09:37:55Z 2018-06-07T03:16:17Z

dc date available

2017-05-15T09:37:55Z 2018-06-07T03:16:17Z

dc description

This book by Max Muller gives a detailed account of the history of ancient Sanskrit literature. It begins with an elaborate introduction of Sanskrit literature, its origin, and progress. The history of Vedic literature is also discussed. The book is divided into four chapters - Chapter I describes the Sutra Period, Chapter II focuses on the Brahmana Period, Chapter III talks about the Mantra Period, and Chapter IV is an account of the Chhandas Period.

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xix, 607p.

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text

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application/pdf

dc language iso

English

dc publisher

William and Norgate, London

dc source

Central Secretariat Library

dc subject

Ancient Sanskrit Literature, Vedic Literature, Sutra Period, Brahmana Period, Mantra Period.

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Rare Book

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Rare Book

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Digital Repository

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Central Secretariat Library

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/system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part1.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part2.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part3.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part4.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part5.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part6.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part7.pdf, /system/files/nvli_pdfs/AS-002069_Part8.pdf

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A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature by Max Muller, published in 1859, provides an in-depth exploration of the development and characteristics of ancient Sanskrit literature. The book delves into various periods, including the Vedic, Brahmana, Sutra, and Mantra periods, offering insights into their unique contributions to the literary and cultural heritage of ancient India. Muller meticulously analyzes the texts and traditions that shaped these eras, highlighting the evolution of language and thought in early Indian civilization. This work remains a seminal reference for understanding the foundational texts and historical context of ancient Sanskrit literature.

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240374

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