• Loksangrahsandeshah
  • Loksangrahsandeshah
  • Loksangrahsandeshah
  • Loksangrahsandeshah

Loksangrahsandeshah

Author(s): Dr. Satya Prakash Aggarwal
Publisher: Urmila Agarwal
Language: Sanskrit
Total Pages: 60
Available in: Paperback
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Description

Loksangrahsandeshah" is a Sanskrit text attributed to Satya Prakasha Aggarwal, though there is limited detailed information available about this specific work, especially in English sources. The title itself can be broken down into two parts:

  • "Lok" (लोक): refers to "world" or "people."
  • "Sangrah" (संग्रह): means "collection" or "compilation."
  • "Sandesh" (संदेश): translates to "message" or "communication."

Thus, the phrase "Loksangrahsandeshah" could be understood as "Message for the Collection of the People" or "A Message for the People"—possibly a work with social, ethical, or spiritual themes intended for guiding the masses.

Satya Prakasha Aggarwal:

Satya Prakasha Aggarwal is known for his contributions to Indian philosophy, particularly works related to ethical and social thought. This text might be connected to those traditions, offering guidance or reflections on the moral or spiritual state of society, with an emphasis on promoting welfare or collective enlightenment.

Unfortunately, there is limited specific reference to this work in major academic databases or widely recognized texts, so if you are looking for the text itself or more in-depth interpretations, you may need to consult sources related to Indic philosophy or Sanskrit literature libraries.