Discovery of Sanskrit Treasures (seven volumes)

by Satya Vrat Shastri | 2006 | 411,051 words

The series called "Discovery of Sanskrit Treasures" represents a comprehensive seven-volume compendium of Dr. Satya Vrat Shastri's research on Sanskrit and Indology. They feature a wide range of studies across major disciplines in these fields, showcasing Shastri's pioneering work. They include detailed analyses like the linguistic apprai...

1.4. Sanskrit Campus of 20th century

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The Campu form of Sanskrit writing starting with the Nalacampu of Trivikramabhatta has continued its march forward down to the modern period, a couple of the more noteworthy works of the period being the Kumarasambhavacampu' of King Sarfoji II, the Sriraghavendragurusarvabhaumasaptaratrotsavacampu2 of R.S. Panchamukhi, Tribilvadalacampu3 of V.S. Ramaswami Sastri, the Vidvaccaritapancakam of Narayana Shastri Khiste and so on. REFERENCES 1. Sri Sankaragurukulam, Srirangam, Vol. V, 1940. 2. Department of Culture, Karnataka Itihasa Samsodhana Mandala, Dharwar, 1977. 3. Published Madura, 1937. 4. Princess of Wales Sarasvati Bhavan Texts No. 27, Benaras.

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