Macdonell Vedic Reader
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Arthur A. Macdonell Illustrator: NA: A Vedic Reader for Students: Containing Thirty Hymns of the Rigveda in the Original Samhita and Pada Texts, with Trans Eration, Translation, Explanatory Notes, Introduction, Vocabulary, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2006 ISBN: 9788120810181
New Softcover 14 x 22 cm. The Reader by A. A. Macdonell is meant to be a companion volume to his Vedic Grammer for Students. It contains thirty hymns selected from the Rgveda primarily for students who while acquainted with classical sanskrit are beginners of vedic lacking the aid of a teacher with adequate knowledge of the earliest period of the language and literature of India. In conjunction with the author's Vedic Grammar the reader aims at supplying all that is required for the complete understanding of the selections. A copious index has been added for the purpose of enabling the student of utilize to the full the summary of Vedic Philosophy which this book contains. Printed Pages: 294. 5th or later edition
[SW: Vedic Reader for Students: Containing Thirty Hymns of the Rigveda in the Original Samhita and Pada Texts, with Trans Eration, Translation, Explanatory Notes, Introduction, VocabularyArthur A. Macdonell9788120810181]
Arthur Anthony Macdonell: Vedic Reader for Students: Containing Thirty Hymns of the Rigveda in the Original Samhita and Pada texts with translation, Low Price ,2002 ,Delhi ISBN: 8175362804
; Hardbound
[SW: Literature / Language / Linguistics]
A.A. MacDonell: A Vedic Reader for Students, MLBD ,2002(Reprint) ,Delhi ISBN: 8120810171
; Hardbound
[SW: Literature / Language / Linguistics]
A.A. Macdonell: Intellect India: The Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, Jainism, Classics, Folklore, Technical Literature, Lotus Press ,2007 ,New Delhi ISBN: 8183820999
This work summaries India's intellectual history, which in its various aspects has been the subject of my studies for slightly more than half a century. It sets forth the mental development of the most easterly branch of Aryan civilization since it entered India by land, till it came in contact by sea with the most westerly branch of the same civilization after a separation of at least 3000 years. The range of our knowledge of India's past is so extensive that the information supplied by this book could only cover the main and essential points. Its contents are meant, within a small compass, to direct the reader through the long tract of time from the beginning of the Vedic age down to the epoch when the modern European became acquainted with the Indo-Aryan. All this will contribute something to clearer mutual understanding by our two civilizations.; Hardbound
[SW: Religion & Philosophy, History]



