Sugamanvaya Vrtti- Commentary in Jaina Sanskrit on Kalidasa's Meghaduta: Part-II (An Old and Rare Book)

Sugamanvaya Vrtti- Commentary in Jaina Sanskrit on Kalidasa's Meghaduta: Part-II (An Old and Rare Book)

  • $42.00
    Unit price per 
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.


Book Specification

Item Code: UBA460
Author: Walter Harding Maurer
Publisher: Deccan College Postgraduate and Research Institute
Language: English
Edition: 1965
Pages: 256
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 280 gm

Book Description

Foreword
On the 15th of October 1964 the Deccan College celebrates the centenary of its main Building, and curiously enough this period coincides with the Silver Jubilee of the Postgraduate and Research Institute which, as successor to the Deccan College, started functioning from 17th August 1939 when members of the teaching faculty reported on duty. When I suggested to members of our faculty the novel iden that the centenary should be celebrated by the publication of a hundred monographs representing the research carried on under the auspices of the Deccan Col- lege in its several departments they readily accepted the suggestion. These contributions are from present and past faculty members and research scholars of the Deccan College, giving a cross-section of the manifold research that it has sponsored during the past twenty-five years. From small beginnings in 1939 the Deccan College has now grown into a well developed and developing Research Institute and become a national centre in so far as Lin- guistics, Archaeology and Ancient Indian History, and Anthropology and Sociology are concerned. Its inter- national status is attested by the location of the Indian Institute of German Studies (jointly sponsored by Deccan College and the Goethe Institute of Munich), the American Institute of Indian Studies and a branch of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient in the campus of the Deccan College. The century of monographs not only symbolises the centenary of the original building and the silver jubilee of the Research Institute, but also the new spirit of critical enquiry and the promise of more to come.

**Contents and Sample Pages**














We Also Recommend