Description
This Book displays a scholarly three-volume set titled “Sarasvatīkanthābharaṇam”, published by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. The books feature a clean, minimalist design with a light-colored cover, framed layout, and classical typography in both Sanskrit and English. The simplicity of the cover reflects the academic and traditional nature of the work, emphasizing its importance as a serious reference text in Sanskrit studies. The uniform design of all volumes highlights the collection as a comprehensive and authoritative publication.
Sarasvatīkanthābharaṇam – Three-Volume Scholarly Edition
Sarasvatīkanthābharaṇam is a classical Sanskrit treatise attributed to King Bhoja, one of India’s most renowned scholar-kings. This work is considered a major contribution to Sanskrit grammar, poetics, and literary theory.
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Volume I
This volume introduces the foundational concepts of Sanskrit grammar and linguistic structure. It focuses on the basic rules, terminology, and principles necessary for understanding classical Sanskrit texts. -
Volume II
The second volume expands on advanced grammatical and literary concepts. It discusses detailed linguistic formations, stylistic elements, and refined aspects of Sanskrit composition. -
Volume III
The final volume presents comprehensive explanations and interpretations of complex grammatical and poetic theories. It serves as a complete reference for scholars, researchers, and advanced students.
About the Collection
This three-volume set is an important academic resource for the study of Sanskrit language and literature. It reflects India’s rich intellectual heritage and provides deep insight into traditional linguistic scholarship. Published by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, the collection maintains high standards of research, authenticity, and preservation.
It is especially valuable for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of classical Indian philosophy, literature, and philology.