Catalogue SVVRS, Hosiarpur
Catalogue SVVRS, Hosiarpur
Catalogue SVVRS, Hosiarpur
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Vols. I-XV-a, A Vedic Word Concordance (S). Being a universal
vocabulary with complete textual reference and critical commentary bearing on
phonology , accent, etymo-morphology, grammar, metre, text-criticism and protolinguistics, containing complete text-references with grammatical, exegetical and
textcritical commentary in respect of over 1,23,000 wordbases found used in
50,00,000 wordforms, i.e., in respect of every word read in about 400 Vedic and
Sub-Vedic texts, as extant to-day. In Five Sections sub-divided into Sixteen Parts,
by Vishva Bandhu , 11000 pages , (1935-1965).
Section I (Samhitas) Parts I-VI (Vols 1-6), (Volume I thoroughly revised and
enlarged Second Edition ,1976)
Section II (Brahmanas) Parts I-II, (Vols 7 and 8), (Thoroughly revised and
considerably enlarged Second Edition incorporating the vocabularies expansively
drawn from 56 basic Brahmanic and Aranyaka texts as against those from only 20
such texts included in the First Edition . While the previous edition ran to about
1200 pages , this edition extends to about 1800 pages , 1973).
Section III(Upanishads), Parts I-II,(Vols.9 and 10) (Second Edition, 1977).
Section IV (Vedangas),Parts I-IV, (vols. 11,12,13,14).
Section V (Indexical), Parts I-II (Vols 15 and 15-a).
Each Part :800.00,
Full Set : 12800.00.
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620.00
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A Grammatical Word Index to Atharvaveda (S),Ed. by Vishva Bandhu ,
(1966).
620.00
19-20 A Grammatical Word Index To the four Vedas (S), Pts. I and II included
are : 1. RV, 2.YV (Ma), 3. SV (Kau.) and 4. AV (Sau.), Ed. by Vishva
Bandhu, (1962-63).
...1120.00
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620.00
Ed. by
620.00
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(out of print)
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55
The Rsi ,the Devata and the Chandas Indices to the Rgveda (S), Ed. By
Vishva Bandhu (1966), Second Reprint Edition (1975)
112.00
56- 60 Canakya Niti-Text-Tradition(S,E).First Cri.Edn.by Ludwik Sternbach
from 73 Mss.and 160 Edns. with elaborate Introduction, explanatory Tables and
complete Pratika-Indices to the six basic versions and Or.-text in 3 Pts.
(1964), (1970 Introduction to the above). (a) (1967). Or.-Text of CanakyaVerses, reconstructed. (b) (1968) Section b of the above.Vol.1 is out of Print.
Price of each Vol. 334/-, Full set1336.00
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32.00
Kingdom of the Panjab, 1839-45. A fully documented account of the
troubled days of the Punjab following the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (E),by
B.R.Chopra (1969)
160.00
Purusarthopadesa of Bhartrhari . A hitherto unknown assortment of the
wise sayings of Bhartrhari (E,S).Cr. Ed. With an elaborate introduction by
K.V.Sarma(1969).
(Out of print)
Buddhist monuments and Sculptures in Gujrat : A Historical Survey by
K.P. Sompura (1969).
60.00
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81-82. Hindi Bibliography (being a universal, classified and scientifically arranged record
of hindi books published up to the end of 1964(H), Pts. 1-2.(Pp.2246),by Pitambar
Narain and S.Bhaskaran nair (1971-75).
600.00
83. Vinavasavadatta-katha (E,S). Cr. Ed. With Introduction by K.V. Sarma (1971).
32.00
84.
Gayatravidhana-satram of Sunga (S,E), with commentary, Cr.Ed. by
B.R.Sharma(1971).
40.00
85 Vedic Textuo -Linguistic Studies (E,S).A collection of 8 research papers
Contributed by the author to the Vishveshvaranand Indological Journal
during the closing years of his life. These papers give a definitive idea of his
views on the state of Vedic lore as it has come down to us to-day, set forth his
assessment of the work of oriental as well as occidental scholars on Vedic
exegesis, and explain the methods of exposition which he had formulated on the
basis of textual study, comparative linguistics and higher criticism, Inter alia ,
the theory of Proto-linguistics in Indo-Aryan languages, which he had evolved
with a view to explaining apparently insoluble problems in Indian linguistics, also
gets demonstrated in these pages, with an elucidative General Introduction and as
five analytical indices (Pp.280) by Vishva Bandhu (1975).
338.00
86. The Atharvaveda: A Literary Study(H). A Comperhensive Study of the
Atharvaveda from the various literary points of view, such as Alamkara, Rasa,
Dhvani, etc. (Pp.308), by Matri Datta Trivedi(1973).
185.00
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320.00
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800.00
Dr. Munishwar Deo.
800.00
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III.
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112
25.00
Tagore Centenary Volume (E) ,with Foreword by Prof. Humayun Kabir, Ed.
by Mahendra Kulasreshtha.
180.00
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114
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116
90.00
Aspects of Indian Culture. Pt. II Ed. by Mahendra Kulasreshtha
130.00
Outline of Indian History (E), by Principal Sri Ram Sharma(1963)
65.00
...100.00
117-120 Rajatarangini. Vols.I to IV , (S, E). New Critical edition from original Mss.
And other available materials, Kalhanas text with elaborate prefatory sections
and three Appendices being : (1) Chart of editorial divergences, (2)
Comparative list of lacunae filled up and (3) Complete Pratika-Index, by
Vishva Bandhu, Jonarajas text ; Texts of Srivara and Suka, by S.K. Kaul
(1963-67)
1260.00
121 The Changeable and the Unchangeable in Religion (E), by Dr. Jwala
Prasad Singhal (1964).
65.00
122 Acharya Keshavadasa Ke Tina Grantha : Sikhanakha, Barahamasa, Chandamala,
(H), by Dr. Kiran Chandra Sharma, (1964).
17.00
123 Atharvavediya- Brhat Sarvanukramanika , (E, S). Ed. by Vishva Bandhu,
(1966).
78.00
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The Rgveda and the Indus Valley Civilization (E). An attempt to show
that the Indus Valley Civilization was the culmination of the cultural
development of the Aryan people, by Dr. Buddha Prakash, (1967)
220.00
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IV
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145-146 Life and Nirvana Vols. I & II (E), by Swami Ananda Acharya (1985).
90.00
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