Indische Sprüchen (1870, by Otto Böhtlingk)

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Introduction and authorship:

The Indische Sprüchen (इन्दिस्छे स्प्र्üछेन्) is a Sanskrit book written by Otto Böhtlingk in 1870: Collection of Sanskrit subhāṣitas (proverbial verses) with German translation.

About the author:

Otto Böhtlingk (1815) is the author of the Indische Sprüchen.

Book topics:

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Book editions:

This book has the following editions. The lists are categorised by ‘print editions’, some of which you can buy, and ‘digital links’, most of which you can download for free. The language of the referenced work is indicated in [brackets].

Digital links (online resources):

[german]

Indische Sprüche Vol. 1, by Otto von Böhtlingk, year: 1863, pages: 364; publisher: Commissionäre der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften

Indische Sprüche Vol. 2, by Otto von Böhtlingk, year: 1872, pages: 523; publisher: Commissionäre der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften

Indische Sprüche Vol. 3, by Otto von Böhtlingk, year: 1873, pages: 671; publisher: Commissionäre der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften

Indische sprüche, by Otto von Böhtlingk; publisher: Commissionäre der Kaiserlichen akademie der wissenschaften; Scanned PDF files from: University of Michigan, University of California, Princeton University and Harvard University

Translated verses from this book:

Most of the following verses are English translations of the Indische Sprüchen. These are primarily taken from the Mahāsubhāṣitasaṃgraha, a compendium of Sanskrit metrical aphorisms (subhāṣita) collected from various sources. More translations will be added over time, and the latest addition will be shown first here.

2017-05-21, Indische Sprüchen 7, English translation by P. C. Roy.
2017-05-19, Indische Sprüchen 6, English translation by P. C. Roy.
2017-05-18, Indische Sprüchen 7614, English translation by A. A. Ramanathan.
2017-04-24, Indische Sprüchen 5, English translation by Raghu Vira.
2017-04-23, Indische Sprüchen 4, English translation by P. C. Roy.
2017-04-23, Indische Sprüchen 7425, English translation by B. C. Dutt.
2017-04-23, Indische Sprüchen 3, English translation by B. S. Miller.
2017-04-23, Indische Sprüchen 2, English translation by Ludwik Sternbach.
2017-04-23, Indische Sprüchen 1, English translation by Ludwik Sternbach.

About Sanskrit

Sanskrit is the oldest living language and bears testimony to the intellectual past of ancient India. Three major religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism) share this language, which is used for many of their holy books. Besides religious manuscripts, much of India’s ancient culture has been preserved in Sanskrit, covering topics such as Architecture, Music, Botany, Surgery, Ethics, Philosophy, Dance and much more.

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