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OUR VIDYAPEETHA

The Vidyapeetha was established in 1961 by eminent personalities being conscious of the
rich heritage of the country and with the dire need of protecting, preserving and propagating the
traditions and scriptures of Sanskrit lore. Later, considering its reputation for teaching, research and
other spheres in 25 years, the Vidyapeetha was upgraded as a Deemed to be University in 1987,
under section 3 of UGC Act 1956, by the MHRD, Govt. of India. In the modern scientific age the
Vidyapeetha attaches great importance to impart instruction in higher Sanskrit learning combining it
with modern Science and Technology. In view of its academic excellence and innovative research
activities, the Vidyapeetha was accredited at A+ Grade by the NAAC in the year 2003. The Vidyapeetha
was recognized as a Centre of Excellence in the subject of Traditional Sastras by the UGC. Similarly
A Special Assistance Programme (SAP) sponscred by the UGC in the subject of Sahitya is also being
conducted by the Vidyapeetha presently.
There are about 800 students at present in the University studying various shastras in Sanskrit
Medium along with modern subjects such as Mathematics, Computer Science & Applications, History
and English literature. The academic year of the University begins in July up to April. Apart from the
four faculties of the University and a full-fledged Compter centre, it is proposed to set up more
centres like the Centre for Sanskrit and Science, Vedhasala (Planetarium) for running a variety of
courses in inter-disciplinary and specialized fields of Sanskrit. Besides, the Vidyapeetha also conducts
training of teachers by way of Orientation Programmes and Refresher courses sponsored by UGC.
CONTENTS
Subject Page No.
1. VEDA 1-4
2. GAMA 4-9
3. PURA 10
4. NYYA 10-16
5. MMS 16-17
6. VYKARAA 17-22
7. JYOTIA 22-23
8. SHITYA 23-29
9. VEDNTA 29-34
10. KA 35
11. STTRA 36
12. JAGANNTHA CULTURE 36-38
13. EDUCATION 38-40
14. SANSKRIT SCIENCE 40-45
15. GENERAL BOOKS 45-50
16. HISTORY 50
17. ENGLISH 51-52
18. RESEARCH JOURNAL 52
19. CD - ROMs 53-54
TITLE INDEX 55-60
Y YY YY
VEDA
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1. -tt-tt+ttt+tt / Smavedreyadpa
B.R. Sharma (Ed);
1967; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xvii + 202; Rs.14/- RSV Series No. : 14
Smavedreyadpa is an important and rare work in the anukrama type of works of Smaveda and
is made available in print for the first time. This constitutes a systematic record of the meters, deities and
i-s of the ruc-s and gna-s.
This edition is based on 4 manuscripts and the editor had arranged the text in a manner that one can easily
find any verse or gna in the text. The appendices A & B add to the reference value of the book. Appendix
A is an alphabetical index of the names of smagna-s, grmagya and rayaka-s. Appendix B is an
alphabetical list of i-s of smagna-s with page numbers. In all, this is a very good reference work for a
chandoga and for Vedic researchers.
2. t-t|tt-tt-tt-t+t-ttt / Pacavidhastramtklakae
B.R. Sharma (Ed);
1970; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 19 + 135 + 31; Rs.7/- RSV Series No. :10,11
ThePacavidhastra is one of the smaller treatises and stands 8
th
in the line of 10 similar works of the
Smaveda. This work deals with 3 bhakti-s, namely Prastva, Prathra and Nidhna. Other two
bhakti-s, i.e. Udgtha and Upadrava are not dealt with in it.
The editor used 9 manuscripts, besides the edition of Pacavidhastra by R. Simon (1913). An anonymous
commentary is also published along with this edition of the Pacavidhastram.
Mtklakaa is a small treatise dealing with the mtr-s like hrasva, drgha, pluta and vddha in the
Smagna. Five manuscripts, a transcript and a printed edition by Krishna Swamy have been taken into
account for this edition. The commentary published herein is based on a single manuscript. The book will be
of immense help to researchers. Considering the topics dealt in it, Mtklakaa is an inevitable work to
chandoga-s as also to Musicologists.
3. tt-ttrt-tt-t / Prathrastram
B.R. Sharma (Ed);
1973; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxxi + 289; Rs.25/- RSV Series No. : 19
The Prathrastra constitutes the last section of the ancillary work belonging to the category of Kalpastra.
It holds an important position in the technical field of Sman literature and forms a valuable addition to the
existing stock of Smalakaagrantha-s available in print. The work is published with the commentary of
Varadaraja, keeping in view its utility for proper understanding.
The present edition of Prathrastra is based on 9 manuscripts including transcripts and microfilms obtained
from various libraries of India.
The learned editor has discussed various problems connected with the text of Prathrastram and its
authorship. The Appendices and Index would meet the specific needs of scholars in general and Vedic
scholars in particular.
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4. +t-ttttt--t|r-ttt|-tt+-ttt:tt<tt|-t / Devatdhyya-Sahitopaniad-Vaa-Brhmani
(Three in one volume)
B.R. Sharma (Ed); 1983; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxxvii + 64 + 123 + 36; Rs.34/-
This edition by Dr. B.R. Sharma consists of three Brhmaa-s of Smaveda in a single volume.
The edition of Devatdhyya Brhmaa (DB) is based on 7 manuscripts and 3 printed editions of Satyavrata
Samashramin, Jivanada Vidyasagar and Ramanatha Dikshitar. The commentary of DB is ascribed to Syaa.
The Sahitopaniad Brhmaa is the first critical edition with notes and apparatus. Two available
commentaries of Sayanacharya and Dwijaraja have been printed along with the text.
The Vaa Brhmaa has been prepared by consulting manuscripts and the 2 printed editions of Burnell
and Satyavrata Samashramin. This Brhmaa deals with the lineage of i-s through whom the learning and
tradition of the Smaveda came down.
The introduction, critical notes and appendices are highly useful to Vedic researchers.
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5. t|xttt:tt<t-t / aviabrhmaam
B.R. Sharma (Ed); 1983; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 22 + 306; Rs.41/- RSV Series No. : 9
The avia is the second Brhmaa of the Smaveda belonging to the Kauthuma recension and
it deals with sacrificial ceremonies and rituals mainly connected with the Soma sacrifice. The work is
accompanied by commentary of Syaachrya.
This edition of the avia is based on the printed edition and 11 manuscripts, including the transcripts
obtained from various libraries and private collections.
Critical notes, Appendices and Index add to the value of the text for further research.
6. -t |-t-ttttt t:tt<t-t --t |-t-tttt t|-tt+ :tt<t-t /
Jaiminya reya Brhmaam - Jaiminyopaniad Brhmaam
(Two in one volume)
B.R. Sharma (Ed); 1984; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 43 + 66 + 130; Rs.55/- RSV Series No. : 5,6
The Jaiminya is one of the three kh-s of the Smaveda. The reya and Upaniad Brhmaa of
Jaiminya kh correspond to their counterparts of the Kauthuma kh to some extent only.
This edition Jaiminya reya Brhmaa has been prepared with the help of 7 manuscripts and the
printed edition of Brunell (1878). At various places, critical notes on the differences between Kauthuma
and Jaiminya kh have been added by the editor.
The Jaiminya Upaniad Brhmaa is one of the most important Brhmaa-s with its considerable
archaic and obscure vocabulary, grammatic pecularities, Mythical and historical legends, reflecting some of
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the very ancient faiths and cults. The present edition is based on 5 manuscripts and a Devanagari version of
Hanns Oerted Edition by Rmadva.
This Brhmaa is very valuable for researchers on linguistics, sociology, lineage of i-s, phonology, etymology
etc. The critical notes and indices enhance the value of the book.
7. ttt:tt<t-t / reya Brhmaam
B.R. Sharma (Ed);
1984; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 19 + 352; Rs.57/- RSV Series No. : 8
This is a critical edition of reya Brhmaam with commentary and critical apparatus brought out after
an interval of nearly a century since Brunells first edition. Here the editor made use of 8 manuscripts; 4 with
commentaries and other 4 without. Scholarly introduction with readings of variants and other critical notes
add to the reference value of the book.
8. Vedic Heritage of India (A brief Survey)
by Bellikoth Ramachandra Sharma;
1991; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 194; Rs.75/- RSV Series No. : 55
The Veda-s are the encyclopedia of universal knowledge covering almost all
subjects, secular, religious and philosophical. It is an inexhaustible treasure of
wisdom that has come down from eternity.
The present work focuses on the three-fold thoughts of Veda-s consisting of
rica-s (verses), Sman-s (melodies) both composed on various metres and
yaju-s (Yaja-s), attempting to bring out the salient features of the Brahma-
pha or Vedic heritage. While discussing various aspects of the Vedas, the
author quotes profusely the hymns of the gveda.
This book provides an outline history of the vast Vedic Literature and is very
much suited to the purpose of beginners as well as lovers of Indology.
9. e-+t|t|-t|-t / Chandoviciti
B.R. Sharma; L. N. Bhatta (Ed);
2002; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. ix + 231; Rs.279/- RSV Series No. : 66
Chandoviciti, an ancillary work of Smaveda, is a part of Nidnastra
attributed to Patanjali. The work elaborately deals with Vedic metres and their
different varieties. It is published with 2 commentaries, namely
Tattvasubodhinvtti of Sri Tatapresada and Chandovicitivtti of Sri Pedda
Shastri.
Dr. B.R. Sharma, one of the eminent indologists, famous for critical editions of
Vedic texts, has edited the text and commentaries with the help of rare
manuscripts.
The book is very useful to Vedic researchers, students of Vedic metres and
Indologists interested in the subject.
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10. -tt-t|ttt-t:tt<t-t / Smavidhnabrhmaam
B.R. Sharma (Ed);
2004 (Third Edition); Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxxii + 270; Rs.225/-
The present edition by Dr. B.R. Sharma, a renowned scholar, offers the text of
the Smavidhna Brhmaam with two commentaries, one by Sayana
and other by Bharatasvamin.
Here, an attempt has been made to consult more manuscripts and to offer an
improved edition of the text and Sayanas commentary than the previous two
editions of Dr. Brunell, (1873, London) and Satyavrata Samasramin, (1895,
Calcutta). Bharatasvamins has been published for the first time. Other features
like indices of the Sma-s cited in the Brhmaa individually or by group
names, index verborum and scholarly introduction are very useful for
lexicography and further research activities.
GAMA
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11. |tt+-t-t-t|r-tt / Vivaksenasahit
Dr. Lakshmi Narasimha Bhatta (Ed);
1972; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 479; Rs.29/- RSV Series No. : 17
The gama-s, Pcartra and Vaikhnasa constitute a very important place in Sanskrit literature, dealing
with the modes of worshipping the Lord. The present work belongs to Pcartrgama. This edition of
Vivaksena Sahit was edited by Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Bhatta, who belongs to a traditional
Pcartra family. The editor prepared the critical edition of the Sahit texts with the help of 9 manuscripts
by adding several useful appendices at the end. This Sahit deals with following topics - Bh Park,
Maapdilakaa, Drusagrahaa, Mrtibhedalakaa, Snapana Vidhi, Utsavavidhi etc. Features
pertaining to various Utsavavidhi-s are also included, making it an interesting reading.
12. |t-tt|-tt-t |r-tttt -t -t-tt--t+-ttt-t-t /
Vivmitrasahity Tulantmakamadhyayanam
by Dr. U. Shankar Bhatta;
1988; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvi + 320; Rs.94/- RSV Series No. : 51
The present work was originally prepared for the award of Ph.D. degree of Sanskrit University, Varanasi by
late Dr. Shankar Bhatta in 1970. After receiving the degree, he thoroughly revised the thesis and offered it
for publication under KSV Publication Series.
There are more than one hundred Sahit-s of Pcartra. Of these, nearly fifty are presently available.
One of them is Vivmitrasahit, on which Shri Shankar Bhatta worked under the gama project of
KSV which was started in 1962. In the book Dr. Bhatta has undertaken a special study in the gama
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literature and presented comparative analysis of this Sahit with other Sahit-s. He also sketched the
Mudr-s, Maala-s and Snapana-s for an easy grasp by the readers.
This book is a useful addition to the comparative field of gama school.
13. tt+-t|r-tt / Paukarasahit
P.P. Apte (Ed);
1991; Part I; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 312; Rs.197/- RSV Series No. : 54
The Paukara Sahit is one of the important Sahit texts of the Pcartra doctrine. An attempt
has been made to reconstruct the scheme of 25 Maala-s described in this work. The critical edition,
divided into 26 chapters, is a dialogue between Paukara and Bhagavn on the technique of marshalling the
Maala-designs and their significance. This Sahit is acknowledged as one of the three gems of the
Pcartra canon, a critical edition of which was a long felt desideratum and the present publication fulfils
the same.
The uniqueness of this edition lies in incorporation of ancient design patterns reconstructed by the editor,
based on a faithful interpretation of the text. The ancient insights about art and architecture which remained
hidden in this text for over 1500 years have been brought out by the editor. He has thereby opened a new
avenue for critical-appreciation in the field of art and architecture.
14. tt+-t|r-tt / Paukarasahit
critically edited and translated by P.P. Apte;
2006; Part II; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. lxii + 709 Rs.456/-
This constitutes the second part of the Paukarasahit, edited and
translated into English by Dr. P.P. Apte, well-known Agama scholar. The first
volume of this work was published by the Vidyapeetha in 1991 by the same
author (see above). The present volume begins with the 27
th
Chapter (adhyya)
up to the end of the work, i.e. 43
rd
Chapter and is accompanied by English
translation, besides a Preface and Introduction by the editor.
It is hoped that this edition will go a long way in meeting the requirement of the
students of temple culture in general and Vaiavism in particular.
15. tttt-ttttt-t-t / rpcartrapramyam
U. Viraraghavacharya; L.N. Bhatta (Ed);
1991; Size: crown ; pp. xxvii + 154; Rs.72/- RSV Series No. : 56
Pcartrapramya, which is being published for the first time and is a mature production of the erudite
scholar U. Viraraghavacharya. He was an eminent scholar of Indian Philosophy and gama stra-s. With
his amazing analytical acumen he made use of his learning for interpreting the most obstruse areas of gama
stra-s. Shri L.N. Bhatta, an eminent scholar, was an adherent of the Pcartra tradition.
The above two scholars have edited the present work. It is of great value to those who are interested in
gama stra in general in the Pcartra system in particular.
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16. |t-tt|-tt-t|r-tt / Vivmitrasahit
Dr. U. Shankar Bhatta (Ed);
1991; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 472; Rs.128/- RSV Series No. : 51
Among the great scriptures of Hindus, gama is considered the most sacred and authoritative. The present
work belongs to Pcartrgama briefly explains various features of the gama stra. It contains 2, 600
loka-s and is divided into 27 chapters.
The present Sahit is a in dialogue between form sage Vivmitra and Kava on the Gayatrimantra.
The editor has undoubtedly enhanced the value of the book by adding two appendices and seven indices.
17. -tt+tt-t|r-tt / Nradyasahit
Raghava Prasad Chaudhari (Ed);
2001 (Second Edition); Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xx + 587; Rs.388/- RSV Series No. : 75
Worship of God through images is one of the chief characteristics of gama stra. The present work
Nradya Sahit belongs to the Pcartrgama literature. Sage Nrada is often associated with the
promulgation of Pcartra doctrine, hence this Sahit is named as Nradya Sahit.
The present text comprising over 3000 loka-s is divided into 30 Chapters. The text deals with the following
topics worship procedures, rules regarding the four forms, Matsydimrtilakaavidhna, Mudrlakaa,
Dkvidhna, Maalakaavidhna, Dhvajrohaavidhi, Mahotsavidhi, Snapanavidhi,
Sarvadevat Sthpanavidhi etc.
Appendix - 1 is an alphabetical index of Veda mantra-s mentioned in the text. The source of the Veda
mantra and where it appears in the text is also listed. Appendix - 2 lists the various mudr-s in alphabetical
order. Appendix - 3 explains the technical terms. Figures of mudr-s and murthi-s are also given at the end.
There is no doubt that students, scholars of gama stra will be benefited and they will find important
features of gama stra here in a single book.
18. tt-t-tt-tt / gamasuam RSV Series No. : 115
Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik; Dr. Haripriya Rangarajan (Ed);
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxxiv + 276 ; Rs.153/-
The book is a collection of Papers presented in the National seminar on
gama-s conducted by the gama Ka project of the Vidyapeetha. The
book contains five sections, namely- Glimpses from Pcartrgama,
Glimpses from Vaikhnasgama, aivgama and ktgama-s, and
Glimpses from gama literature.
The Key-note address by Prof. S.K.Ramachandra Rao gives in brief, the
essential aspects of gama-s. It is hoped that this volume will be of great use
to scholars and students in knowing various aspects related to the gamic
literature.
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19. ttttt-t-t|r-tt / rpranasahit
Mrs. Seetha Padmanabhan (Ed);
First Edition 1969; Second Edition 2006;
Size: Royal Octavo; pp. cxviii + 878; Rs.500/- RSV Series No. : 12
The present work, r Prana Sahit belongs to the Pcartrgama tradition. It was first printed in
Grantha characters, in Kumbakonam in 1904. The present edition has been collated with the paper manuscript
preserved in the MGOML, Madras. The book contains 54 chapters and 6700 loka-s.
The Sahit is so called, because it reports the questions of r to Lord and the reply given by the Lord
on various subjects.
Proyoga Vidhna is the important part of this Sahit. The present text deals with a variety of topics such
as - Haha Yoga, Mantra Yoga, Laya Yoga, temple building, consecration of the images, Utsava-s and
so on. In the last chapter various mantra-s and mudr-s are given in length and lists of these have also been
added at the end of the book.
The book contains an elaborate introduction by the editor and a foreword by Dr. V. Raghavan, former
Chairman, Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Society.
The first edition of this work was published by the Vidyapeetha in 1969, containing 522 pages. The present
second edition is accompanied by a lkapda index.
20. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamakoa
N.S. Tatacharya et al.; 1993; Vol. I; Size: crown; pp. 452; Rs.180/- RSV Series No. : 65
The present book is the first volume of the prestigious gama-Koa project, a long-term project undertaken
in 1963 by the erstwhile Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Society, now upgraded as Deemed university
under the name Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati. The project envisages to deal with the three branches-
Vaikhnasgamakoa, Pcartrgamakoa and aivgamakoa.
The Vaikhnasa tradition has enumerated as many as 28 works of canonical status. Of these 28 works
some are lost and presently only 10 works are available. These 10 works form the raw material for the fabric
of Vaikhnasgamakoa. In this Koa, mainly three aspects namely, rituals (mode of worship) architecture
and constructional design of a temple are discussed. The encyclopaedic nature of the work will benefit
researchers, architects and others who want to know more on the tradition of temple construction etc.
21. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka
Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2004 ; Vol. II; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xviii + 332; Rs.245/- RSV Series No. : 110
This is the second volume of the Vaikhnasgamaka, under the prestigious gamaka project of
Vidyapeetha. The subject matter of the second volume is Branirma Prakaraam, Part-I.
The following topics are dealt with in this volume - Bhagavata Paca-rpi (the five forms of God),
Aguldi Mnni (the Measures Agula etc.), Mndi-vibhga (the Measures Mna etc.), Tlamna-
vibhga (the Measures Tla etc.), il-sagrahaam, Drusagrahaam (collection of wood),
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Dhruvabra-kalpanam, Matsydi-dhruvabra-kalpanam, Kavdi-caturviati-dhruvabra-
kalpanam, Vsudvdi Pacavra-dhruvabra-kalpanam, dimrtydi-dhruvabra-kalpanam,
Navamrtydi-dhruvabrakalpanam, Lakmydi-dhruvabra-kalpanam, Utsava-cakra-kalpanam,
Dhruvavabrvasthna bhd.
22. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka
Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2004 ; Vol. III; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xviii + 339; Rs.240/- RSV Series No. : 111
This is the third volume in a Series on Vaikhnasgama-s, under the prestigious gamaka project of
Vidyapeetha. The work deals with Branirma Prakaraam, Part-II.
The following topics are dealt with in this volume
Dhruvabrtsdha, Dhruvabrvayavamndni, Dru-la-sthpanam, il-la-sthpanam,
Dhruvabra-kirdi-kalpanam, Dhruvabra-phdi-kalpanam, ydi-park of Dhruvabra, Nava-
sthna-vidhis of Br-s, Garbha-gha Dhruvabrdi-sthpana-sthnam, Kautukdi-bra-kalpanam,
Matsydi Dhruber Kautukdi-bra-kalpanam, Pariaddva-bra-kalpanam, Parivra-bra-
kalpanam, Bhakta-bra-kalpanam
23. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka
Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2005 ; Vol. IV; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xx + 367; Rs.288/- RSV Series No. : 112
This is the fourth Volume in a Series on Vaikhnasgama-s, under the gamaka project of Vidyapeetha.
It deals with the subject Pratih Prakaraam, i.e. the procedures and rites associated with the installation/
consecration of deities in temple. Along with the original text in Sanskrit, it is accompanied by a summary in
English.
The topics dealt with are as follows
The time of Dhruvabra installation, choosing of Preceptors and others, the process of Akurrpaa,
principles of installing Dhruvabra, collection of material for installing Dhruvabra, the procedure of
constructing Sacrificial Hall in installing Dhruvabra, the process of opening the Eyes of the Dhruvabra,
Adhivsa of Dhruvabra and other bra-s, the Sacrifice of Vstu, general aspects of Hma, Kumbhapj,
bathing of the idols with the waters of Kalaa, laying ceremony, Pratih Hma, the installation process
Ratndinysa.
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Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2005 ; Vol. V; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvi + 313; Rs.273/- RSV Series No. : 113
The fifth volume contains the Part II of the Pratih Prakaraam.
The topics dealt with are as follows-
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Pratih of rdv, Kautuka and others, Installation of Parivra deities in Viu temple, process of
Installation of Dwradevat-s, the Genesis of Vivaksna, the Form of Vivaksna, the glory of worship
of Vivaksna, installation of the idol of a, installation of Vimna, procedure of Marriage of Twin-
Goddesses, individual Installation of rdv, Installation of Aalakm-s, Installation of Idols of Matsya
and others, installation of the 24 Dhruvabra consisting of Keava etc., installation of immovable image of
Nine-image-pattern, installation ceremony of stationary of Pacavra i.e. idols Vsudva etc., installation
of the stationary idols of dimrti etc., installation of dual-icons etc., installation-rite of Pictorial Image,
installation of the immovable images of Sun etc., the origin of Lakshmi etc., installation of the disc Sudarana.
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Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2007 ; Vol. VI; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 114 + 299; Rs.250/- RSV Series No. : 125
The Sixth volume of the Vaikhnasagamaka deals with Nityrcan Prakaraam, or daily worship. It
consists the Part-I of this subject. The work is accompanied by Summary of contents in Sanskrit and English.
The topics dealt with in this Volume are as follows: -
Categories of ritual of worship ; Iconic arrangement; worship-appliances and refinements of the icons ; the
merit arising out charitable endowment of golden temple etc. ; process of collection and utilization of flowers,
leaves and sprouts etc. during pj ; types of service courses ; rituals of service course; the procedure of
routine worship ; cooking of food-oblation; chants pertaining to image; the services of six seats.
These aspects are very important for the priests as well as the devotees offering prayers and worship to
Lord.
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Prof. L.N. Bhatta; Prof. Hayavadana Puranik (Ed);
2007 ; Vol. VII; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 86 + 300; Rs.240/-
The Seventh volume of the Vaikhnasagamaka deals with Nityrcan
Prakaraam, i.e. daily worship and consists the Part-II of this subject.
This volume deals with the following topics :
Ornamental Altar, the dining Seat, Ytrsnna, Routine-worship at noon,
Routine-worship of goddess Lakm and goddess Earth, Nine fold routine
(daily) worship, Routine-worship of the Images of Fish and other (incarnation)s,
the Routine-worship of nine, six and five images, daily routine worship of
goddess Sri and fire-oblation, the routine worship of Vivaksna and other
gods, the routine worship of Sun etc. and special worship.
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27. -tt-t|r-tt / Saurasahit
Dr. U. Shankara Bhatta (Ed); RSV Series No. : 73
2000; Size: Royal ocatave ; pp. xxvi + 407; Rs.179/-
The Saurasahit is a part of the Skanda pura. The present work is a
critical edition of the Saurasamhita by Prof. U. Sankara Bhatta, by consulting
21 manuscripts collected from various libraries of India.The text consists of
16 chapters. The first 7 chapters deal with aspects related to Shiva and also
various Saiva rituals and religious places upholding the supremacy of Shiva.
The remaining 9 chapters discuss the Philosophical issues such as, the means
of brahmajna, the nature of Shiva and swara, the nature of final release
etc. It describes the glory of brahmajna and vijna and many other
interesting issues. The present work provides ample material for the researchers
in the field.
The work is accompanied by loka-pda index.
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28. -tttt||tt-t / Nyyapariiam RSV Series No. : 25
S.N. Srirama Desikar (Ed); 1976; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xvii + 124; Rs.29/-
The credit for having systematized Nyya as a science goes to Gautama, who wrote the Nyya Stra-s.
The fifth chapter of this work deals with Jti and Nigrahasthana.
The present work Nyyapariia of Udayanacharya occupies an important place in the Nyya System.
Pandit Srirama Desikar, a renowned scholar has presented a careful and critical edition of the Nyyapariia.
It has been edited alongwith Pacik of Vmevaradhvaj, on the two fallacies, namely, Jti and
Nigrahasthna.
It is hoped that the edition will enable the students and scholars to understand
the implications of these Nyya Stra-s.
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29. -ttt+-t-tt-t|-t / Nyyakusumjali RSV Series No. : 31
(with Kusumjalivistara commentary by U.T. Viraraghavacharya)
U.T. Viraraghavacharya (Ed);
First Edition 1941; Reprint 1980; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. iii + 361; Rs.42/-
Nyyakusumjali is a prominent text in the system of Prcna-nyya
written by Udayanacharya. It consist of 5 stabaka-s.
Shri Uttamur Viraraghavacharya, an eminent scholar has edited the text of
Nyyakusumjali. He himself wrote a commentary called
Kusumjalivistara along with some annotations on selected topics here.
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30. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai
(With Praka of Rucidatta Mira and
Nyyaikhmai on Praka of Rmakdhvarin)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
Vol. I - Pratyakakhaa ; 1973; RSV Series No. : 20
Size: Royal Octavo; pp. x + 48 + 923; Rs.37/-
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31. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai
(With Praka of Rucidatta and Tarkacmai on
Praka of Dharmarjadvarin)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 33
Vol. II - Part - I - Anumnakhaa ; 1982;
Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xviii + 52 + 647; Rs.78/-
32. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai
(With Praka of Rucidatta and Tarkacmai on Praka of Dharmarjadvarin)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
Vol. II, Part - II - Anumnakhaa ;
1999; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. vii + 53 + 484; Rs.148/- RSV Series No. : 60
The Navyanyya literature is extensive and its study and appreciation has been hampered by lack of
editions of the texts. The editions of Calcutta or Banaras are either not available easily or out of print. Prof.
Tatacharya, an eminent scholar in different stra-s has edited these Navya Nyya texts on the basis of
manuscripts procured from different manuscript libraries. Sanskrit introduction given in the text (Vol. I)
presents the emergence and development of Navya Nyya. The publication of these volumes is expected
to play a prominent role in preserving the Navyanyya tradition and also to make students understand the
texts easily.
33. ttt / Avayava
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1911, 1930, Reprint 1985;
Size: 1/8
th
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34. ttt / Avayava
(With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik and Bhvadipik );
Bhvadipik by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya;
1996; Size : Crown; pp. 42 + 442; Rs.210/- RSV Series No. : 64
The present work Avayava, is a part of Tattvacintmai authored by Gageopdhyya. In this
edition two famous commentaries, namely Ddhiti of Raghuntha iromai, and Ddhiti Prakik of
Gaddhara Bhacrya are included.
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The latest edition includes the above two commentaries and Bhvadpik by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya,
published in 1966. It is a detailed, clear and excellent manual for teachers and students on Avayava.
35. |-t;t--t-ttt-t / Siddhntalakaam
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1911, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 1 + 108; Rs.19/- RSV Series No. : 36
The Siddhntalakaa with its commentaries, namely Ddhiti by Raghuntha iromai and Ddhiti
Prakik by Gaddhara Bhacrya is brought out after a long time to facilitate the students and teach-
ers of Navya Nyya. This work, a part of Anumnakhaa of TattvacintmaI is neatly edited with
introduction by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya.
36. |-t;t--t-ttt-t / Siddhntalakaam
(With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik and Gddharvivti)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
2002; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. vi + 309; Rs.229/- RSV Series No. : 91
The Siddhntalakaa with its commentaries, Ddhiti by Raghuntha iromai and Ddhiti Prakik
by Gaddhara Bhacrya is brought out along with Gddharvivti of rkasvmi Ttcrya,
father of the present editor, to facilitate the students and teachers of Navya Nyya. This work, a part of
Anumnakhaa of TattvacintmaI is edited with an introduction by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya.
37. ttt-ttttt+ / Prmyavda
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik) RSV Series No. : 38
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed); 1985 (Reprint); Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 2 + 2 + 270; Rs.35/-
This work, Prmyavda of Gageopdhyya with its commentaries, Ddhiti of Raghuntha
iromai and Ddhiti Prakik of Gaddhara Bhacrya is brought out for the benefit of the Shastraic
community.
This edition contains the original foreword written by the previous editor Sri Anantacharya for the first and
second editions, a brief list of contents along with scholarly footnotes wherever required. This handy edition
will certainly facilitate the students and teaching community to understand the various Vipratipatti-s and
their solutions.
38. ttt / Bdha
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik) RSV Series No. : 41
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed); 1911, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 1 + 67; Rs.14/-
This work is the part of Anumnakhaa of Tattvacintmai of Gageopdhyya. In this edition,
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya presents all three texts, in different typefaces. The scholarly introduction presents
the concept of bdha in simple Sanskrit and explanatory notes for some sentences play a vital role in the
comprehension of the text.
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39. -t-tt|-ttt -tt-tt-t|-t|+t-t / Satpratipaka Smnyaniruktica
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1911, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. 1 + 76; Rs.28/- RSV Series No. : 44
The work, a part of Hetvbhsa under Anumnakhaa is edited with scholarly introduction and explanatory
notes by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya.
40. tt-tt / Pakat
(With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1911, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 2 + 112; Rs.18/- RSV Series No. : 50
The work, a part of Hetvbhsa under Anumnakhaa is edited with scholarly introduction and explanatory
notes by Prof.N.S.R. Tatacharya.
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41. tt-tt / Pakat
(With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik and Bhvabodhin)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Edt. and comment);
1988; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 10 + 423 + ix; Rs.106/- RSV Series No. : 42
Pakat is a section in the celebrated work of Gageopdhyya entitled Tattvacintmai. The text
on the Pakat is also called Pakat which has been published along with Ddhiti of Raghuntha
iromai, Ddhitiprakik of Gaddhara Bhacrya and a new commentary by Prof. N.S.R.
Tatacharya by name Bhvabodhin on Ddhitiprakik.
This commentary is very beneficial to those who want to pursue the study of Navya Nyya.
42. r-tt-tt-t-tt-tt-t|-t|+ / Hetvbhsasmnyanirukti
(With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1991, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 2 + 76; Rs.15/- RSV Series No. : 43
The work is a part of Anumna Khaa of Tattvacintmai presented here separately for the benefit of
students and scholars of Navya Nyya. The work is enriched with valuable notes by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya,
a wellknown scholar in various stra-s.
The text and commentaries are presented in different font sizes so that students can easily differentiate them.
43. t|t+t-t / Vyadhikaraam
(With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1991, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
th
Demy; pp. 4 + 170; Rs.23/- RSV Series No. : 37
The present work Vyadhikaraam is also known as Caturdaalaka in Navya Nyya system, is part
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of the Anumna Khaa of Tattvacintmai of Gageopdhyya. This edition contains two
commentaries, Ddhiti of Raghuntha iromai, Ddhitiprakik of Gaddhara Bhacrya. The
work is edited by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya with scholarly introduction wherein he explains the fourteen
lakaa-s in a lucid manner. Various prakaraa-s are also arranged in a systematic way. The editor makes it
simpler for the students to grasp the lakaa-s and prakaraa-s with his presentation skill.
44. t-t|-ttt+ / Vyutpattivda
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1991, 1930, Reprint 1985; Size: 1/8
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The present work Vyutpattivda is written by Gaddhara Bhacrya. The work is very well known
in the tradition of Navya Nyya. Here the author elaborately deals with subjects such as - Seven cases,
Strpratyaya, Taddhitapratyaya-s and Kt Pratyaya-s. The work in neatly edited by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya
with scholarly introduction. Prvapaka and Siddhnta-s are separately arranged so that one can easily
follow the text without difficulty.
45. -tt-tt-t|-t|+|tt-t-tt / Smnyaniruktivivecan
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1987; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. ix + 252; Rs.56/- RSV Series No. : 48
This work is written and edited with detailed introduction by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya. The work has several
specialities such as - sub-titles, Paraphrasing, distinguishing Prvapaka and Siddhnta to make the readers
grasp easily.
Generally the Kroapatra-s are very difficult to comprehend. Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharyas commentary makes
them easily comprehensible and studying this edition, one can easily and confidently present his ideas in
stra Sabh-s.
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46. t-t-tttt |-trtttt-ttt -t / Pacalaka Sihavyghralakae ca
(along with Ddhiti, Ddhitiprakik and Blabodhin)
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed & comm) ;
1979, Second Edition 1991;
Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 10 + 237; Rs.71/- RSV Series No. : 26
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya, renowned scholar in six stra-s has prepared this
edition along with Ddhiti of Raghuntha iromai, Ddhitiprakik of
Gaddhara Bhacrya. These two glosses are very difficult to understand.
Therefore, Prof. Tatacharya, who is known for his excellent teaching, has
written a lucid gloss called Blabodhin. This edition helps the learner to
cross the hurdles he faces in understanding the difficult texts.
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47. tt-tt-t-t|-t--tt-t|t|t-ttt / Pratyakatattvacintmaivimara
Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed);
1992; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. viii + xxxvi + 352; Rs.124/- RSV Series No. : 59
Pratyaka-tattva-cintmai-vimara is a comparative and evaluative study of Pratyaka-tattva-
cintmai of Gageopdhyya.
This work is a supplement to the authors earlier work- the critical edition of Pratyaka Khaa of
Tattvacintmai. In the present work, the author discusses various views on Gageopdhyya and
elaborates them giving comparative and critical views as per the school of Nyya. This work facilitates
readers to understand the implications of different concepts of Nyya. It is invaluable contribution of Prof.
N.S.R. Tatacharya to the learning of Navya Nyya system.
48. ttt-ttttt+tx-t-t / Prmyavdakhaanam
Prof. K.E. Devanathan (Ed); RSV Series No. : 74
2000; Size: 1/8
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Pramyavdakhaanam of Kiriti Venkatacharya, an Andhra scholar of
18
th
C.A.D. examines and elucidates the Pramyavda of Gadadhara
Bhattacharya. The work deals with the first and second discrepancies
(vipratipatti-s), and provides a critical examination of the arguments presented
therein. The work is in the form of 10 loka-s and commentary on it. At some
places of the commentary the author goes against the opinion of Didhiti.
The present work is edited with explanatory notes. The introduction provides
information about the author, his works, and a discussion of the subject-matter
of the book.
49. -t+-tx:tr / Tarkasagraha
Prof. M. L. Narasimha Murty (Ed); RSV Series No. : 98
2003; Size: 1/8
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Tarkasagraha of Annambhatta is a basic manual of the Nyya-Vaiika
Philosophy. Its popularity can be known from the fact that more than 20
commentaries were written on it. It is a prescribed text book in many traditional
as well as modern streams of Sanskrit learning. The present work is a
commentary on this famous work by the name gurukp. The author mentions
that the commentary was actually the notes taken down while the subject was
being taught by his guru, and hence the name gurukp. The same was
edited and is presented in the form of commentary, mainly keeping in view the
comprehension level of the students, providing only such matter that is directly
related to the subject, leaving away arguments.
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50. tt|-t+tt-tt-ttt-ttt-tt-tt-tt / dhunikapratcyapramamms
by Prof. Arindam Chakarabarti; RSV Series No. : 136
2005; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp.xiii + 141; Rs.160/-
This is a unique work, dealing with Modern Western Epistemology, written in
Sanskrit. The author, a reputed scholar, well-versed both in Indian and Western
Philosophies, delivered a series of lectures on the above subject in the
Vidyapeetha. These lectures are collected in the present volume. The topics
covered are: Prama-lakaa-vicra (Knowledge), Pratiti-vicra
(Belief), Yathrtha-svarpa-nirukti (Truth), Pratit-nyyatva-vicra
(Justification), Srvatrika-saayavdasya nirsaca (Skepticism),
prvata-siddha-pramiti-parylcanam (A priori Knowledge),
Pratyaknu-vyava sya-smti-parkaam (Introspection and knowledge
of knowledge) and upasahra (Conclusion). A short introduction to the well-known Philosophers Plato,
Rene Descartes, Bertrand Russel and Ludwig Wittegenstein, is also given at the end of the work.
51. -ttt|t|ttts-t-ttt ;-t-t-t|t-tt / Nyyaviidvaitamay varatattvavicra
by Dr. Dilip Kumar Mishra;
2007; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.vii + vi + xiii + 235; Rs.195/- RSV Series No. : 163
This book makes a comparative study of the concept of vara (God) as dealt in the Philosophical Systems
of Nyya and Viidvaita Vdnta. One comes across a detailed discussion on the subject of vara in
both these systems of Philosophy. The Naiyayikas establish the existence of God on the basis of inference
(anumna), while the Visistadvaitins hold the gamaprmya, i.e. Vedic authority. The book contains 7
chapters.For the purpose of the present work, important texts of prcna nyya, such as Nyyastra,
Nyyabhya, Kusumjali etc. and navya nyya text Tattvacintmai are consulted and considered.
Similarly, the Visistadvita texts like rbhya, Siddhitraya, Nyyasiddhjana etc. are studied.
The objections raised by the Visistadvaitins against the Naiyayikas regarding varnumna are mentioned.
The objections raised were answered from the stand point of Nyya darana.
MMS
52. tt-tt-tt-tt|-ttt / Prvammscitrapaa
(with Laghunyyasudhk)
Uttamaloka Trtha; N.S. Devanatha Tatacharya (Ed);
1993; Size:
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The present Prvamms work namely Laghuvrtika also known as citrapaa with its commentary
Laghunyyasudh of Uttamaloka Trtha has been edited by Sri Devanatha Tatacharya. A scholar of
eminence in four stra-s he has used two manuscripts and printed books. The text of Laghu Vrtika is
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printed separately along with the commentary Laghunyyasudh. The Adhyya-s, Pda-s and Prvapaka
and Siddhnta are neatly arranged in separate paras.
Pait r Devanathacharya has added some useful indices such as - Viayavkya index etc. and expressed
different views of major writers on various Mms concepts.
53. tt-tttttt-ttt |t|-t-t -tt -tttttt+ttt (tt-t|tttttttt-t|r-t)
rmannryaatrthaviracita Bhabhpraka
(Blapriyvykhysahita) RSV Series No. : 148
Mm. Sannidhanam Lakshminarayana Murthy (Ed. & comm.);
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xlix + 350; Rs.250/-
The work is an important addition to the field of Prva Mms studies. It
deals with the Dvdaalaka of Jaimini, and is accompanied by the
Blapriy commentary of Shri Sannidhanam Lakshminarayana Murthy, a
reputed Vedic scholar.
The work is accompanied by an elaborate introduction in Sanskrit by Prof.
Sudarshan Sarma dealing with various aspects of Mms System.
VYKARAA
54. The System of Kt Accentuation in Pini and the Veda
by M.D. Balasubrahmanyam; RSV Series No. : 32
1981; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. iv + 515; Rs.94/-
The present work by Dr. M.D. Balasubrahmanyam, famous linguist and former
Principal, Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati represents substantial portion
of his doctoral thesis submitted to the University of Poona. It deals with
accentuation, an important aspect of Pinian grammar. Use of three accents
is a unique feature and requires an elaborate examination in relation to Vedic
tradition. It deals with accentuation of Krt-formations.
The author has elaborately treated the subject with his deep perception. The
book will be useful to all students and Researchers interested in Pinian
grammar and linguistics.
55. -t|-t;t--t-t|-:+t / Svarasiddhntacandrik
rnivsayajvan; K.A. Sivaramakrishna Shastri (Ed);
1983 (Second Edition); Size: Royal Octavo; pp. lvii + 473; Rs.60/- RSV Series No. : 34
The Svarasiddhntacandrik by rnivsa Dkita (17
th
century) is a commentary on the Svarastra-
s of Pini, edited by K.A. Sivaramakrishna Shastri. It based on 8 manuscripts. The value of the book
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consists in a judicious correlation of Pinis Svarastra-s with Prtikhya-s and the text of the Yajurveda.
In the scholarly introduction both in Sanskrit and English, Prof. Shastri elaborately discusses the use of
accents, origin of accent, nda, character of Svarita and other Vedic pitch accents and musical notes,
traisvarya in the Vedas etc.
The work breaks new grounds in the theory and practice of accentuation. It is extremely useful to Vedic
scholars, researchers and students.
56. tttt-ttt|t|-t-ttt|-ttt / rvysapinibhvaniraya
Mm. Setumdhavcrya (Ed);
1992; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xl + 268; Rs.102/- RSV Series No. : 58
This invaluable work is a product of outstanding scholarship of the author in Vykaraa and Vednta. The
scholar has discussed in 52 sections the import of Vysa and Pini and he seeks to establish that their
teachings have no monistic tinge in any way, and are dualistic to the core. The illustrative texts from the
Prasthnatraya are voluminous and reveal the authors critical acumen in his arguments based on the Vedntic
and grammatical texts.
The book is well written in lucid Sanskrit and deals with issues which have till now not been discussed. It is
a distinct contribution to the field of straic literature and original research in Indology.
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57. -ttt+-t:tr / Jpakasagraha
Prof. N.R.S. Tatacharya (Vivti & Ed); RSV Series No. : 18
1996; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvii + 324; Rs.90/-
The word Jpaka is taken from Mahbhya of Patajali and refers to
those rules of grammar which have been indicated in the Adhyy of
Pini but not directly mentioned in the Stra-s. This name is given by Nagesha
Bhatta for such type of Stra-s which he has gathered in his work and which
supplement in understanding the Stra-s of Adhyy.
The book, Jpaka Sagraha was first published in Telugu characters by
Viwan Parthasarathi Bhattacharya of T.T.D. in 1922.
Prof.N.S.R.Tatacharya, an eminent scholar has written a gloss called Vivriti on it
and made it available in Devanagari script following the modern principles of editing.
The book is an invaluable work on grammar and would be of great help to the
scholars of Vykaraa, students and teachers.
58. -tttt+-+ttt / Laghuabdndukhara RSV Series No. : 81
(With the commentaries Bhvabdhin and Blabdhin);
Prof. S. Satyanarayana Murthy (Ed. & comm.); 2001; ....|.-... ; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xvi+376; Rs.320/-
The Laghuabdndukhara of Nga is a commentary on the Siddhntakaumud, which is an
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authentic work in the field of Prakriy Vykaraa. In this work, Nga interprets and establishes the
view of Bhyakra, where the interepretations of Kaiyata and Bhattoji Dikshita are not in consonance
with the view of Patanjali.
This work is being published with the Bhvabdhin commentary of Naditiram Setumadhavacharya, which
was not published so far. It is edited by the present author and presented along with Blabdhin vykhy,
written by Prof.S.S.Murthy himself, mainly keeping in view the requirements of students, upto the Pacasandhi
portion. In the introduction the author discusses the significance of the work, metioning about 24 points of
where Nga differs with the interepretations of Kaiyata and Bhattoji.
59. -tttt+-+ttt / Laghuabdndukhara
(With the commentaries Bhvabdhin and Blabdhin);
Prof. S. Satyanarayana Murthy (Ed. & comm.); RSV Series No. : 118
2005; -..-... ; Size : Royal Octavo; pp. xvi + 333; Rs.249/-
The work is accompanied by Bhvabdhin commentary of Naditiram
Setumadhavacharya, edited by the present author and Blabdhin
vykhy, written by the author, mainly keeping in view the requirements of
students, upto ajanta portion of Ngas Laghuabdndukhara.
The elaborate introduction in the beginning provides valuable information
about the commentaries, and related details.
60. -tt|++ttt / Udika
Prof. V. Muralidhara Sharma (Ed);
2004; Size: A4; pp. xviii + 311; Rs.150/- RSV Series No. : 106
This work deals with words formed by adding the Udi suffixes as stated in
Paninian grammar. It is believed in the Paninian tradition that there are two
versions of the Udi sutra listing.; a larger version with ten quarters (daapd)
and a shorter one (pacapd) with five quarters. The first rule of pacapd
version introduces the affix u. These affixes occur variously after verbal roots
when action is denoted at the current time.
The present work deals with these forms in detail. The format of the entries is
as follows 1 the word that is formed by adding the Udi pratyaya, 2 its
gender 3 the rule ordaining the suffix 4 rule number in Astadhyayi 5 the (name
of) Udi suffix 6 the verbal root (to which it is added) 7 its gaa 8 the
Sanskrit explanation, i.e. vtti 9 the meaning of the word 10 meaning of the word in English 11 in Hindi 12
in Telugu 13 the different meanings of the word in Sanskrit 14 meaning of the word in English, Hindi and
Telugu 15 special note, where required.
The dictionary is accompanied by five indices. It is hoped that the work will be of great use for Students,
Scholars and Researchers.
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61. t|-ttt -+ tt t / Parbhndukhara (With the commentaries Candrik and Blabodhin);
Prof.Sripada Satyanarayana Murthy (Ed and comm.);
2004; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvi + 494; Rs.452/- RSV Series No. : 100
This famous work of Ngea consisting of 133 Paribh-s is published along with the commentary Candrik,
written by Dandibhatla Viswanatha Sastri. This commentary, wherein Nyaya mode of argumentation is
adopted, has been edited and is being presented to the scholarly world for the first time. The commentary
Blabodhin, written by Prof. S. S. Murthy, mainly keeping in view the requirements of students is also
included. The elaborate introduction in the beginning provides valuable information about the commentaries,
and other related details.
It is hoped that the work will greatly help in understanding the import of the Paribh-s.
62. -tt-t|-tx tt-t ttt-t-t tt|t-ttttt-ttt /
Nmalignuasan Pinyaprabhva
by Prof. J. Ramakrishna; RSV Series No. : 149
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvi + vii + 263; Rs.390/-
This book deals with the influence of Paninian grammar on Amaraka, the
well-known work of Amarasimha. The work contains nine sagraha-s
(chapters) and each chapter contains a list of words. In Chapter I, those
words are dealt, whose derivation is based on the rules of first chapter
(adhyya) of Adhyy.
The derivation of the word, according to the rules of grammar is given, then
the relevant reference from Amaraka, demonstrating the influence of Panini
grammar is stated. Similarly, in the case of other chapters also the words, their derivation etc. are given
based on respective adhyya of Adhyy. The ninth chapter deals with gender (liga).
The work is accompanied by an elaborate introduction in Sanskrit dealing with vykaraa and ka in
Paninian grammar, by Prof. Sudarshan Sarma.
63. Secondary Paribhs of Paniniyan Grammar
by Prof. P.S. Subrahmanyam; RSV Series No. : 147
2005; Size: 1/8th Demy; pp. xxiv + iv + 240; Rs.270/-
This book introduces the paribh-s, the meta-rules collected and interpreted
by Nagesa in his Paribhndukhara to the students of Linguistics interested
in the history and development of linguistic thought in India. The phrase
Secondary Paribh-s refers to those paribh-s created by the
commentators of Pini as opposed to those stated explicitly by Pini
himself in his Adhyy.
The work has two appendices. Appendix-I contains the Sutras that are
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frequently cited in the work, and Appendix II contains some Sanskrit Terms with explanations.
The work is accompanied by an elaborate introduction in Sanskrit dealing with paribh-s in Paninian
grammar, written by Prof. Sudarshan Sarma.
64. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka
La grammaire panineenne par ses examples;
(Paninian grammar through its examples);
Vol. I -.-..-..-. Le livre des examples;
(The Book of Examples : 40,000 Entries for a Text );
by F.Grimal et al; RSV Series No. : 121
2006; Size: A4 ; pp. xi + 1022; Rs.650/-
The role of examples in explaining and elaborating a point in question belonging
to any stream of knowledge is worth mentioning. The purpose of the
Pinyavykaradharaaka is to show in a concrete and detailed
way, from examples found in the Mahbhya, the Kikvtti, the
Bhvtti and the Siddhntakaumud, the content and the functioning of
the Paninian grammatical system. The total number of examples from these commentaries amount to 40,000,
which are presented in the Sanskrit alphabetical order in this work.
The Institute francais de Pondichery and the Ecole francaise dExtreme-Orient, in collaboration with the
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, aims to make the accessing and using of this grammar easier, and,
in doing so, to preserve traditional learning and, at the same time, to transmit it in a new form. Because of its
trilingual approach, namely Sanskrit, French and English, the work is expected gain wider accessibility.
The book has two parts: the First part contains the alphabetical list of the examples followed by references
to the stra-s under which they have been mentioned by the commentators. The second part contains the
stra-s in the Adhyy order, along with their examples.
65. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka
La grammaire panineenne par ses examples
(Paninian grammar through its examples);
Vol. II .-....+.-. Le livre des mots composes;
(The Book of Compound Words);
by F.Grimal et al;
2006; Size: A4; pp. xviii + 834; Rs.600/- RSV Series No. : 150
The second volume deals with the compound words, as mentioned in the Samsaprakaraam of the
Siddhntakaumud.
In this volume, in dictionary form, examples presented in Sanskrit alphabetical order constitute the entries of
articles. An article comprises the following parts -
First part: the example is followed by its reference to the sutra under which it is mentioned in the commentaries.
This reference is first of all to Adhyy, then to the commentary / commentaries where the example
appears. The second part : when in a commentary, the example is accompanied by one or more words and
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therefore by a context, the grouping has been reproduced, with an indication of the commentary where it is
found. The third part: here is given the vigraha of the compound, then its French and English translations.
The fourth part consists of a complete prakriy of a given form. The fifth part consists the notes, giving
further necessary information of the example being dealt.
The dictionary has four indices :
1. An alphabetical index of 425 sutras of the Samsaprakaraa of the Siddhntakaumud.
2. An index of the vrtika-s mentioned in the prakriy and the notes.
3. An index of terminology. This consists of Indian terminology, Paninian or traditional, concerning
the Samsaprakaraa.
4. An index of examples of compounds which have not been selected. For each of these, reference
is made to a similar example that has been selected.
JYOTIA
66. Collected papers on Hindu Astronomy
by Kuppanna Sastry, T.S.; RSV Series No. : 52
1989; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xiv + 459; Rs.64/-
The book Collected papers on Hindu Astronomy has a collection of 20
valuable and original papers published by Professor T.S. Kuppanna Sastry, an
eminent scholar of ancient and modern astronomy, in several learned Journals.
They present a systematic and comparative study of the Hindu and Western
system of astronomy. The book also deals with interesting and illuminating
topics like ryabhaa school of Astronomy, Tamil Astronomy, The law of
gravitation etc. These papers establish the relevance and application of Jyotia
to the modern field of astronomy.
67. |-t;t--t|ttt-t|t / Siddhntairomai
English exposition by Dr. D. Arkasomayaji; RSV Series No. : 29
1980; Revised and enlarged edition with the original text in Devangari
(Second Ed. 2000); Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxii + 112 + 585; Rs.474/-
Bhaskaracharya is one of the greatest mathematicians and astronomer of the
world. The present work Siddhntairomai is often said to be the magnum
opus of Bhaskaracharya who lived in 1100 A.D. This monumental treatise
consists of four parts : (1) Llvati (arithmetic), (2) Bjagaita (algebra), (3)
Goldhyya (Trigonometry) including spherical trigonometry and (4) (planetary
motion).
Many modern Mathematicians often complain about the absence of the
presentation of Siddhntairomai in English. The English exposition and
annotation written by Dr. D. Arkasomayaji, a scholar of distinction fills this
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gap. Written in the terminology of Modern Science, the book enables modern Mathematicians to know and
analyse the ancient Indian Mathematics and Astronomy. The work contains 16 chapters, followed by a List
of Technical terms for the benefit of scholars. The second edition carries the original Sanskrit text making
edition more comprehensive. It is hoped that this edition will go a long way in bringing to light the forgotten
aspects of ancient Indian mathematics and astronomical knowledge.
68. t-tttt-t-t|tt+ / Ayanatattvavivka
Vachaspati M.K. Sastry; Prof. S.S. Murty (Ed);
2002 ; Size : Royal Octavo ; pp. xviii + 236; Rs.100/- RSV Series No. : 85
Jyotisha bestows the knowledge of the time to perform Yajnas etc. Vedic sages in ancient times concentrated
on Graha Vedha (observation) and discovered the movements of various planets. The daily motion of
planets is changing from time to time resulting in a difference between the computed planetory positions and
their observed positions. To overcome such differences the ancient sages advised the observing graha
vedha for deciding the exact times of solar and lunar eclipses etc. Unfortunately the tools of Vedic sages
regarding graha vedha and their methods of investigation were lost in antiquity.
Western astronomers developed their own tools to examine the movements of the planets, which may locate
dksiddha planets. Westerns method of graha vedha is based on syanamedi. These graha-s are
combined with ayana concepts. To convert the Sayana planets discovered by Westeners into Nirayana
plantets, the dksiddhyana is needed. Late Sripada Venkata Ramana Daivajna Sarma, wrote
Ayanatattvavivka to find out dksiddhyana so to convert the above concepts.
The present work dealing with the above issues, has been edited and presented to the scholarly world.
SHITYA
69. ttt-tt-t-t-t|-t-t-t+tt-t / r Rmnujacarita Campkvyam
M. rrangcrya; Dr. L.N. Bhatta (Ed); RSV Series No. : 47
1987; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xvi + 147; Rs.44/-
The Camp Kvya is a combination of prose and poetry. The present Camp
has been composed by an erudite scholar Mandikal Srirangacharya of Chikka
Ballapur district of Karnataka State. It sketches the glorious life of Acharya
Rmnuja, the founder of Viidvaita Vednta.
The work consists of six vilsa-s. Some of the narrations like - Vaikuha
Varanam, Kc Varanam, Vindhyav Varanam, Rtri Varanam,
rragantha Varanam, Vekacala Varanam are adorned with many
figures of speech.
The work will be a valuable addition to the field of Sanskrit literature and
useful to researchers on the life of r Rmnujcrya.
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70. t|+tttt|-t-t-t / Parikraprtibham
Prof. N. C.V. Narasimhacharya (Ed);
1995; Size: 1/8
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This monograph on Paitarja Jagannatha and his unparallel scholarship has been sketched by
Vidyvcaspati N.C.V. Narasimhacharya, formerly director, r Bhgavata Project, T.T.D., Tirupati.
The book highlights the Paitarjas unique insights into the beauty of poetry and poetic criticism. The
book though small, is a guiding light into the life and scholarship of Jagannatha Paita.
71. |-tt-tt-tt-tt / Citramms
Prof. N. C.V. Narasimhacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 16
1999; Size:
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The present book Citramms written by Appayya Dikshita, an erudite
scholar, philosopher and above all, a gifted author in Sanskrit, is a standard
treatise in the field of Sanskrit poetics particularly on Alakra-s.
The available book which is incomplete treats only 12 Alakra-s; however
the style of deliberation and examples are quite appealing.
Dr. N.C.V. Narasimhacharya, an eminent scholar of Tirupati has edited the
book with scholarly introduction.
72. ttt --tx +t xt-ttttttt-tt |+-tttt|tt-t-t / Rukmipariayacamp
Dr. S. Sudarsana Sarma (Ed); RSV Series No. : 57
2001; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxv + 193; Rs.201/-
The Rukmipariayacamp by Vidwatkavi Bellomkondaramaraya edited
by Prof. Sannidhanam Sudarsana Sarma is a valuable addition to the existing
camp literature. The work was earlier printed in Telugu script but at present
this lone edition is not available for study and research. In view of this fact and
importance of the work, Prof. Sarma has edited the work and presented it
devanagari with a gloss and elaborate introduction on the genesis of camp
literature. The work composed in 9 vilsa-s depicts the divine marriage of
Krishna with Rukmini. The poet accomplished in all branches of
Alakrastra, embellishes the camp with arthlakra-s,
lakra-s and bandha-s. The picturisation of the scene, presentation as
well as usages of different metres are appropriate to the occassion.
The study of this camp would really be celebrated by connoissuers.
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73. Mallinatha A Study RSV Series No. : 84
by Prof. N. C.V. Narasimhacharya; 2002; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. ix + 488; Rs.222/-
This book deals with the works of Mallinatha, the commentator par excellence, well known for his
commentaries on the pacamahkvya-s. He has also annotated many texts such as Bhaikvya,
Kvydara, Amaraka etc. and produced independent works, viz. Udrakvya, Raghuvracarita etc.
The present work contains unique information of his commentarial literature.
The book contains 11 chapters dealing with the following topics successively - the Life and Works of
Mallinatha, Treatment of alakra-s, the dhtu-s ( verbs), the Kt pratyaya-s (primary derivatives), Taddhita
pratyaya-s (Secondary derivatives), Samsa-s (Compounds), Str pratyaya - Feminine suffixes, Kraka,
Liga , Vacana and Sandhi .
74. -t-tttt-t-t-tt / Samksarasvat
by Prof. N. C.V. Narasimhacharya; RSV Series No. : 88
2002; Size: 1/8
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This book is a collection of articles on Sanskrit literature written by the author
over a period of time, that were published in different Journals. The book
contains 18 articles written in Sanskrit, dealing with such popular themes as
Atiaykti Mallinthaca, kuntal Jvanadaranam etc. Four
articles entitled Sandarbhauddhi deal with the role of context (sandarbha)
in the interpretation of literary pieces. What seems incomprehensible, e.g. a
lka, becomes intelligible when read in the proper context. Finally, an index
of all the lka-s referred to in the book is given. Students of Saskta Shitya
are sure to be benefited by this book.
75. +tt+-t-t--tt+ / Kvyakusumastabaka
by Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi; RSV Series No. : 93
2002; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. xiv + 153; Rs.136/-
This book contains a compilation of Sanskrit verses composed by the author
over a long period of time.
The book Kvyakusumastavaka a cluster of flowers of Poetry contains
a collection of 33 poems written in Sanskrit language dealing with contemporary
subjects. The language of the poetry is simple and straight forward.
They deal with a wide range of themes such as adoration of various Gurus
and Saints, praise of Events, Institutions and Individuals etc. Coming out of his
heart straight under an impulse, they are characterized by straightforwardness
and spontaneity. The Poems, such as Badarinath ytr (written on the occasion
of the authors visit to Badarinath), Hanumat sttram, the description of the
city of Delhi etc. display the authors poetic and aesthetic acumen. The poems are accompanied by English
translation and a note on the occasion / situation which inspired the author to write these verses.
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76. +t|-t+t-tt |-t-ttt-t / Klids nisargaca
by Prof. U. Shankar Bhatta;
2003; Size: 1/8
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This work, written by late Prof. Shankara Bhat of Vidyapeetha, deals with the topic Kalidasa and Nature,
a subject of perennial interest for researchers. The book has four chapters, dealing with different aspects of
nature as found in the works of Kalidasa. The first Chapter describes in brief, the treatment of nature in the
works of Kalidasa. The second Chapter deals with different aspects of nature, such as earth, sky, clouds,
sun, moon, sea, seasons, river etc. along with references to the works, where they are mentioned. The third
Chapter deals with alakra-s of Kalidasa, and the fourth Chapter deals with influence of Kalidasa on later
writers.The appendix at the end contains the lkas referred to in the Text.
77. ttt-t|t|-t-tt -tx+t-t+tt-tt / Alakramuktval of r Rma str
Prof.S.Satyanarayana Murthy (Ed);
2004; Size: 1/8
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The Alakramuktval by r Rma str with the commentary of obhkara has been edited by
Prof. Sripada Satyanarayana Murthy. As the title of the text indicates, the work belongs to the field of
Sanskrit Poetics. As such it deals with the theory on the arthlakra-s such as Upam, Utprek etc.,
abdlakra-s such as Chknuprsa etc., and bandha-s such as Cakrabandha etc.
The author r Rma str was the Court poet of Vijayagopala Raya (AD. 1864 1928), who ruled from
Peddapuram, now in East Godavari district of AP. The author enloguises the chieftain Vijayagopalaraya in
many lka-s. These lka-s have been cited as examples to prove the point of Al akra-s. The work
throws a fresh light on the history of the Peddapuram kingdom and their lineage.
78. -tttttttx-ttt-tt-t / Jagannthavmayavaibhavam
Chief Editor : Prof. K.E. Govindan;
Prof. S. Sudarsana Sarma (Ed); RSV Series No. : 156
2005; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. xviii + 311; Rs.300/-
This book contains Papers presented at the three day National Seminar, entitled
Jaganntha-vmaya-vaibhavam conducted jointly by the Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati along with the Jagannatha Panditaraja Peetham,
Vijayawada at Munganda, the birth place of Jagannatha Panditaraja in oct, 2004.
The literary works of Jagannatha may be classified into four divisions - Lahari
kvya-s, Vilsa kvya-s, Rasagagdhara, and Sastraic works. Papers
presented in the Seminar on these topics are collected in the present volume.
Papers dealing with other related topics of Jagannatha literature are presented
under the Prakirna section. The total number of papers in the book are 31.
In the Editorial, Prof.Sudarshana Sarma, co-ordinator of the Seminar, provides an extensive introduction to
the life and history of Jagannatha. The Presidential address, as well as the Key-note address adds to the
value of this superb collection of scholarly articles.
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79. +tt+trtt-tt / Kabradhval (Sanskrit translation of dohas of Kabir Das)
Prof. N.C.V. Narasimhacharya (Trans.);
2006; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.x + 78; Rs.65/- RSV Series No. : 123
Kabir was a popular poet who wrote many verses on the ways of the world in colloquial Hindi. These
verses having an all time appeal, are translated into Sanskrit. The present work contains 356 verses or
dh-s of Kabir, which are divided into seven topics, namely - Kartnirpaam, Divynubhava,
Prmamlbhakti, Sdhanamrga, Bdh, Vivka and Saphalat. The original verse in Hindi is
followed by Sanskrit verse translated by the present author. An alphabetical index of the dh-s is given at
the end of the work for reference.
80. -ttttt|-t;t--tt|ttt-t-t-t / Jagannthasiddhntaparilanam RSV Series No. : 168
by Dr. S.L. Kumara Sarma; 2007; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.xxvi + vii + 653; Rs.425/-
The work Jagannthasiddhntaparilanam by Dr. rii Lakmkumra arm throws a new flood
of light on the theories proposed and established by Paitarj Jaganntha in his celebrated work,
Rasagagdhara. The book written in 12 chapters, discusses elaborately the doctrines established by
Paitarja. The language adopted by Paitarja is somewhat terse in its minutest parts. The present
work goes deep into the writings of Paitarja with ease of presentation without losing the spirit of theories
of Paitarja. Another notable feature of the book is that it surveys the predeccessors views as presented
in the works of respective authors of Alakra stra. After presenting such views, the author analyses the
impact of these views on Paitarja as well as the stand adopted by him in formulating such theories.
Undoubtedly, the work is an excellent companion to the study on the Rasagagdhara and is a welcome
addition on the critical study on the views presented by Paitarja on the theory of Poetics.
81. -t-+-tttx-ttt-tt-t / Sasktavmayavaibhavam
by Prajnanavachaspati Janaki Ballabh Patnaik;
2007; Size: 1/8
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Shri Janaki Vallabha Patnaik is well-known both as a Political leader and as a
Poet - Scholar. He is a great Sanskrit scholar and a reputed Poet, and was
also the former Chief Minister of Orissa.
The present work constitutes the collection of literary articles in Sanskrit written
by Prajnana Vacaspati J.B.Patnaik, and the Speeches he has delivered on
different occasions. The book contains in all 18 articles and 4 Speeches
delivered by him.
The book opens with Jagannthakam a bunch of seven poems dedicated
to Nldrintha, the Jaganntha of Puri. It is accompanied by Foreword by
Prof.Ramaranjan Mukherji, Preface by Dr.J.B. Patnaik and introductory
remarks by Prof. Harekrishna Satapathy. The topics include Bhratasya parampary Sasktasya
bhmik, Jtya kavi Jayadva etc. dealing with contemporary subjects. The articles as well as
the Speeches display a deep understanding of the issues involved and profundity of thought.
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82. tt-ttt|t-+-t / Gtagvindam
Chief Editor : Prof. H.K. Satapathy;
Dr. G.S.R. Krishna Murthy et al.; 2007; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp.xlii + 303;
Rs.240/- RSV Series No. : 151
The Gtagvindam of Jayadeva, a celebrated poet of 12
th
C. A.D. is
considered as one of the finest artistic expressions in Sanskrit in the form of a
lyrical poetry. Due to its deep aesthetic appeal and world-wide popularity, a
number of commentators have made efforts to highlight the underlying literary
sprit of this poem through their interpretations. It is heartening that another
commentary by an Orissan scholar unpublished so far, has been discovered
by the Rashtriya Sanskrit University and edited for publication in its present
form entitled Sarvgasundar composed by Dhannjaya Dharani Dev
(this commentary is different from the Sarvgasundar authored by another
Orissan scholar, Narayana Das). The commentary was written during the reign of king Mukunda Dev of
Chalukya dynasty in 1566 A.D.
The book contains various useful indices like foot index of lka-s of Gtagvindam, index of quotations
referred in the Sarvgasundar tika etc.
83. x+t+t--t-t / Alakrakaustubha
by Bukkapaaa Vkacrya; RSV Series No. : 172
Prof. K. Hyamavathisam (Ed); 2007; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. 11 + 300; Rs.215/-
Bukkapaaa Vkacrya, author of Alakrakaustubha hails from Andha, belonged to 18
th
C.A.D. and has authored many valuable Sanskrit works. Alakrakaustubha deals exclusively with
alakra-s, and is so far unpublished. It is edited by Prof. K. Hyamavathisam, a former faculty member of
Vidyapeetha, based on 10 manuscripts.
In the introduction the editor has elaborately discussed the origin and development of alakra stra, the
date, time and works of Vkacrya, details of manuscripts consulted for this work, the significance
of different alakra-s, that are mentioned in the Alakrakaustubha.
The book has two indices, Index 1 deals with alphabetical list of krik-s of definitions (lakaa-s).
Index 2 contains an alphabetical listing of the example shlokas (udhtapadya-s) mentioned in the work.
The work is sure to be of great use for students and scholars interested to know about alakra-s.
84. tt-ttt+-ttt+tt-tt-tt / rjaggvakuabhaakvyaml RSV Series No. : 166
Dr. R. Sadasiva Murty; Dr. Jagadish Bhat (Ed); 2007; Size: 1/8
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Shri Jaggu Vakulabhushana is a prolific Sanskrit writer from Karnataka, born in 1902. His creative writings
in Sanskrit cover a wide range of literary forms, such as Gadya, Padya, Camp, Sttra, Rpaka etc. He
has authored more than 60 original works, of which many were published, while some are not published.
The Vidyapeetha, one of its main objectives being the publication of rare and valuable works, has undertaken
to publish these unpublished works of this great writer.
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The present work contains 19 unpublished works of Jagguvakulabhushana, being sttra-s, khaa-kvya-
s, nik-s etc. The introduction in the beginning of the work provides necessary information about the
author and his works.
ADVITA VEDNTA
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85. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik RSV Series No. : .
(A commentary on Bhadrayakopaniadbhya Vrtika)
nandapramunndra, V. Subrahmaya str (Ed);
1971; Vol. I; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. xci + 378; Rs.17/-
86. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik RSV Series No. : 24
(A commentary on Bhadrayakopaniadbhya Vrtika)
nandapramunndra, V. Subrahmaya str (Ed);
1975; Vol. II; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxx + 1038; Rs.58/-
87. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik RSV Series No. : 49
(A commentary on Bhadrayakopaniadbhya Vrtika)
nandapramunndra, V. Subrahmaya str (Ed);
1988; Vol. III; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. vi + 318; Rs.58/-
The present work the Nyyakalpalatik of nandapra, printed in three volumes has been edited by
Paitarja V. Subrahmaya str on the basis of Manuscripts preserved in the O.R.I., Baroda and the
university of Tubingen, Germany. The k reveals deep and latent thoughts in Surevaras Vrtika in a
lucid and scholarly manner. The learned editor has also added an explanatory note so that the interpretation
of the topics discussed in the text becomes clear.
These three volumes enrich the vast literature of Advaita Vednta.
88. t-ttt|++t / Pacapdik
(with the commentaries of Pacapdikvivaraam, r Praktman with commentaries )
r Padmapdachrya (Ed);
1958; Reprint 1985; Vol. I (I & II Varaka-s); Size: Royal Octavo; RSV Series No. : 35
pp. xx + 215 ( I part) + 475 (II part); Rs.66/-
The book Pacapdik, by Padmapdachrya who is also known as Sadnanda, is a famous commentary
on the Brahmastrabhya of akarcrya. Pacapdik has got equally scholarly commentary called
Pacapdikvivaraa by r Praktman. There are two commentaries ,namely Prabodhapariodhin
by tmasvarpa and Ttparyrthadyotin by Vijntman. The Pacapdikvivaraa itself has
been commented upon by Citsukha and Nsiharama and the commentaries are known as Ttparyadpik
and Bhvaprakik. These original texts are most useful to the scholars as well as philosophers who are
interested in the field of Advaita Vednta.
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89. :t<-ttr-t-t / Brahmastrarahasyam
(A vtti on Brahmastra-s and Vaiyasikanyyaml )
Satcit Tirtha Swamiji; N.S.R. Tatacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 45
1986; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. viii + 256 ; (Index of Stra-s i-x); Rs.46/-
The present book written by Shri Satcit Tirtha Swamiji of Rishikesh is a Vtti
on the Brahmastra-s and Vaiyasikanyyaml . In the book the learned
Swamiji presents the extracts of all stra-s in a lucid manner dividing them into
Viaya, Saaya, Prvapaka, Siddhnta and Prayojana.
Vaiyasikanyyaml written by Vidyrayasvm in Anuup metre is
also presented in the form of Vtti following Adhikaraa pattern as mentioned
above. This work is edited by Shri N.S.R.Tatacharya.
The Stra-index at the end of the work, gives the Stra-s referred to in the book. It is very useful to those
who want to get first hand information on the Brahmastra-s according to the system of Advaitavednta.
90. tttx++tt-t-t-ttt+ttt / karadaranamarmapraka RSV Series No. : 63
Krishna Jois; Dr. M.L.N. Murthy (Ed); 1996; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxvii + 324; Rs.250/-
In the present book karadaranamarmapraka the author Paitapravara Krishna Jois, having
accepted the conclusion of Advaita philosophy stresses the need to look into the depth of Prasthnatraya
bhya of Acharya akara. The fundamental problems of Advita Philosophy such as unreality of Mithy,
relation between Brahman, vara and Jva, theory of cause and effect, Moka etc. have been discussed
in this edition at length, in simple Sanskrit.
Dr. M.L. Narasimha Murthy, an erudite scholar in Advaita Philosophy has edited the book using modern
methodology. There is no exaggeration in saying that the author has unraveled the mystery of Advaita
Vednta to the enthusiastic learners.
91. ttttx+t-ttt|t|-t-t t--tt-tt--t|tt+ / tmntmavivka
Mm. Vasudevan Potti (Ed);
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.55; Rs.60/- RSV Series No. : 157
This is a work belonging to Advaita Philosophy, supposedly written by
Sankara. It deals with the topics such as sdhacatuayam, samdhiakam,
packaraam etc. The original text is accompanied by a commentary in
lucid Sanskrit written by Mm. Vasudevan Potti.
The work has an introduction by Prof. Sudarshan Sarma in Sanskrit.
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DWAITA VEDNTA
92. tt-tttttt|-t+-tt :t<-tt+t|t+t / r Jagannthayatikt
Brahmastradpik
Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi (Ed); RSV Series No. : 94
2002; Size: 1/8
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This book provides Sanskrit text of the commentary named Stra Dpik by
Sri Jagannatha Tirtha, the saint philosopher of the 18
th
C. and also an insight
into the essential purport of Brahmastra-s in English, according to the Mdhva
philosophy. The latter is based on the Stra Dpik of Sri Jagannatha Tirtha
and the Tantra Dpik of Sri Raghavendra Tirtha saint philosopher of the
17
th
Cen. The present author has undertaken the task of presenting a succinct
account of the main passages of r Brahma Stra-s, because there is no
book giving in brief, the interpretations of r Brahma Stra-s, according to
Sri Madhvacharyas school of thought.
93. ttt-ttt |-t-tt|t+ttttt-t-tt-tt -t|-:+t-tx-t-t /
Ttparyacandrikmaanam
Dr. Narasimhacharya Purohit (Ed); RSV Series No. : 158
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.xvii + 202; Rs.80/-
This work deals with the straynitvdhikaraam as discussed in the
Dvaita Vedanta Philosophy. The 3rd adhikaraam of the 1st pda of the first
adhyya of Brahmastra is called the straynitvdhikaraam.
Sri Vyasa Tirtha, reputed scholar of Dwaita Vedanta, has written a commentary
on Tattvaprakik (Brahmastrabhya), called Ttparyacandrik
[ which is a commentary on Brahmastrabhya of Sri Madhvacarya].
The present work rmatttparyacandrikmaanam written by Sri
Narayana Sarma, establishes the position of Dwaita Vedanta, by refuting the arguments of the philosophical
school, concerning the straynitvdhikaraam as discussed in the Ttparyacandrik commentary.
At different places of the present work, discussion regarding tantracatuaya is also found. Thus, the
position of Vyasa Tirtha is reestablished in this work, by way of counter-argument by Narayana Sarma, the
author of present work.
94. tt-t+tt-t-ttt|t|-t-tt -tt-tt-t|-:+t (ttt-ttt|-t-tt|t+t-t) / Ttparyacandrik
Ramachandra Malagi; Dr.Veeranarayana Pandurangi (Ed);
2006; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxxiii + 121; Rs.115/- RSV Series No. : 119
There are five commentaries on Ttparyacandrik of Sri Vyasatritha. These are 1. the Praka commentary of
Raghavendra Tirtha 2. the Bhad gururjy of Keshava Bhattaraka 3. Gururjy commentary by the
same author 4. the Bhvaddhiti of Krishna Sharma and 5. the tippa (notes) by an anonymous author.
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In the present work all the above five commentaries are included. Similarly the Brahmastrabhyam on
straynitvdhikaraa, along with three commentaries on it, namely Tattvapradpik, Sattarkadpvali,
Tattvaprakik. For the benefit of students, these are also included in the present work. Based on the
Ttparyacandrik, along with the aforesaid commentaries, the position of Dwaita Philosophy is established,
and the refutation of the arguments, as stated in Shankaras Bhya, of the Bhmati-vivaraa, the Kalpataru
of the Ramanujas philosophy form the subject matter of the present work. At the end, the
Drhimukhamudraam is also included.
VIIDVAITA VEDNTA
95. |tt|-t-tr-t + t-tt-ttt + -t tt-ttt|-t-tt-tt|t+t t t tt|-t;t--t-t tt -t-t-t /
irasinahalkamcryai Kta rbhyajijsdhikara
Prvapakasiddhntasayjanam
Dr. T.V. Rahavacharyulu (Ed);
2005; Size: 1/8
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The rbhya of Ramanuja is a difficult text to understand, and therefore, many commentaries were written
in later times explaining it. Sirasinahal Krishnamacharya, of Andhra, is the author of one such commentary. In
the present work, the Jijsdhikaraa of rbhya is explained in simple language, wherein the objections
of the Purvapakshin and their rejection by the Siddhantin are presented in a dialogue form, for easy
comprehension of the subject.
This work, which was not published so far, has been edited by the present editor, a well-versed scholar.
96. |t|ttts -t|-t;t--tt-t -tt t tt|-t-tt|-ttt-t /
Viidvaitasiddhntnusra Khytisvarpanirpaam
by Prof. K.E. Devanathan;
2002; Size: 1/8
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The theory of error called Khytivda in the Indian Philosophical tradition, is one of the prominent topics
discussed in almost all the systems of Indian Philosophy. Since tattvajna realization of Truth is the
ultimate goal of all the philosophical schools, the discussion of the nature of error, naturally assumes significance
in any system of Philosophy. There are five main thoeries of error, such as tmakhyti, Asatkhyti etc.
Besides these, other theories of error were also advocated by certain Philosophical schools. Of these, the
Visistadvaita and the Prabhakara school of Mms accept the Satkhyti vda. However, there are
differences in the way each of them explain this theory. The present book deals with the Concept of Yathrtha
khyti as explained by Visistadvaitins.
The author, a reputed scholar in various stra-s has explained the Visistadvaitins position, basing his
arguments on authoritative texts like rbhya, Tattvamuktkalpa, Nyyapariuddhi vykhy etc.
The detailed discussion of the topic in English in the beginning, is an added feature of the work.
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97. History of Vaishnavism in South India before Sankara
by K. Vaidyanathan; RSV Series No. : 92
2002; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. x + 248; Rs.158/-
This work deals with various historical aspects of Vaishnavism in South India,
particularly before Sankara. References to Vaishnavism as mentioned in the
Vda-s, Brhmaa-s, Upaniada-s, Epics, Pura-s etc. are quoted, besides
number of quotations of pioneering historians. The author has extensively
analyzed the Vaisnava movement in the South from Sangam period, besides
describing the doctrines of Buddhism, Jainism and emergence of Vaishnavism
and Saivism during the last millennium.
98. -tt|ttt-tt-t-t / Svitryarthasarvasvam
Prof. K.E. Govindan (Ed); RSV Series No. : 96
2003 ; Size : 1/8
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The present work is written by Baladhanvi Rangacharya swami. It is a refutation
of the aiva interpretation of Gyatr mantra as advocated by the followers
of Pasupata tradition, and establishes its meaning from the Vaiava standpoint.
The author of this work Rangacharya swami, seems to be a great Naiyayika,
particularly in Navya Nyaya, as can be seen from the language he employs
(e.g. page 1, taddharma. . . htut, page 4 tatpadaruhyartha . . .
Pratibandhakatvam etc). Though the work is small, it contains a deep
significance. The index at the end contains alphabetical list of important words,
works, and authors quoted in the work. The preface by Prof. N.S.R. Tatacharya
and introduction by Prof. K.E.Govindan, who edited the present work from a
manuscript preserved at his home, give valuable information about the author,
his life and works.
99. tt-ts x +-ttt-t -tttt|tt |; (-ttst-ttt|-ttt-tt-ttt ttttt -tr) /
rmadvkaanthasya Nyyapariuddhi
Mm. Chettalore V. Srivatsankacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 169
2007; Vol. I; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xviii + 393 + xiii + xviii ; Rs.195/-
Kavitrkikasiha Sarvatantrasvatantra rmadvkaanth is the author
of more than hundred works. He has written Nyyapariuddhi dealing with
prama, i.e. the means of valid Knowledge, from the standpoint of
Viidvaita philososphy.
The Nyyastra is one of the 14 Vidysthna-s. The Sutras of Gautama
were commented in later times by many commentators, but it is noticed that
some of their interpretations are not in consonance with the Vedic view. Thus,
there was a necessity for proper interpretation of these sutras. With this idea,
Vedanta Desika has written the Nyyapariuddhi, taking into consideration all the works beginning with
Gautama and all the commentaries upto his time, with a view to make a proper interpretation.
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The work contains five chapters (adhyya-s). The first chapter is Pratyakdhyya, Anumndhyya,
abddhyya, Smtyadhyya and Pramydhyya. Each of these chapters contains two hnika-s but
the second chapter contains four hnika-s.
The first volume contains upto the 1
st
hnika of abddhyya, and is accompanied by the commentary of
Bhradvja rnivscrya.
100. tt-ts x +-ttt-t -tttt|tt |; (tttt tt-+t t tt|-ttt-ttt-+t tt-tt-tttttt -tr) /
rmadvkaanthasya Nyyapariuddhi
Mm. Chettalore V. Srivatsankacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 170
2007; Vol. II; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xx + 250 + xxiv + xv; Rs.300/-
This is the second part of the above work and starts with the remaining part of the abddhyya, and the
Smtyadhyya and Pramydhyya, along with the commentary by rvaahakpa
rnivsaahakpayatvara.
GENERAL PHILOSOPHY
101. -t+ttt-ttt-ttt-tt-tt-tt / Tarkastraprabhvamms
Dr. V.V. Jaddipal; Dr. K.Rajagopalan (Ed.);
2000; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.xvi + vii + 136; Rs.215/- RSV Series No. : 77
This book contains papers presented in the National Seminar on The Impact of Nyaya Vaisheshika System
on other Schools of Indian Philosophy conducted by the Vidyapeetha in October 2000. The main idea is to
study the influence of Nyya-Vaiika System on other Philosophical schools, such as Mms,
Vykaraa, Dwaita, Advaita, Viidvaita Vdnta-s, and other traditions like Jaina philosophy etc. A
Symposium on the topic Nyya-Vaiika Darana: Present and Future was conducted, and the discussions
and suggestions of scholars were also included in the present volume. The key-note address of Prof. N.S.R.
Tatacharya provides a scholarly introduction to the subject and sets the stage for the Seminar proceedings.
102. Work Culture and Efficiency with Special Reference to Indriyas
Prof. M.L.N. Murthy; Dr. R. S. Murthy (Ed.); RSV Series No. : 114
2004; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. xvi + 244: Rs.205/-
This book contains Papers presented in the National Seminar on Work Culture
and Efficiency : Lessons from Ancient Indian Psychology and Philosophy
conducted by the Vidyapeetha in March 2004.
Efficiency in Resource utilization is prerequisite for economic development
and social transformation. Efficiency is the final outcome of human behaviour
at the individual and at collective level. The ancient Indian disciplines of
psychology and philosophy give us a good length of discussion to analyze
these determinants of human behaviour. The objective of the Seminar was to
find out the essential sources of inherent human efficiency which is the outcome
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of the Work culture through the effective interaction of the Sense organs (Indriyas), the mind (Manas) and
Intellect, buddhi.
The book contains 17 papers, dealing with the above aspects, besides scholarly foreword by the Chancellor
and Vice-chancellor.
KA
103. -t+ttt-tx:tr / Amarakoasagraha
2002 (3rd Reprint) Size: 1/8th Demy ; pp. 230; Rs.96/- RSV Series No. : 82
Amarakoa is a Sanskrit dictionary in which words and their synonyms along with genders and other
features are arranged in 1500 loka-s. Due to the presence of large number of loka-s, it is very difficult to
memorize the entire Ka. The present book is an abridged version containing important words and their
synonyms that are used often. Arranged in the form of 649 loka-s, it helps the students to improve their
vocabulary.
104. -t-+-tt-tt|t|-e|-t tt-ttttt|-ttt -t / Sasktavacvicchitti
Pratyayrthavaicitr ca RSV Series No. : 87
(Sanskrit Idioms, Phrases and Suffixational Subtleties)
Prof. Pullela Sriramachandrudu (Compailed & Ed);
2002; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. xxix + 177; Rs.67/-
This is a pioneering attempt to compile a novel Sanskrit dictionary dealing with
special usages, such as idioms and phrases etc. While dictionaries of this type
of special usages are compiled for modern languages like English, such
dictionaries are a desideratum for Sanskrit language. The author combines in
this dictionary the virtues of the three disciplines of Sanskrit related to words, Nirukta (etymology), Vykaraa
(grammar) and Ka (dictionary). It contains a collection of practical usages by the celebrated masters of
Sanskrit language, from the classical literature, and also, to a limited extent, from the numerous stra-s. The
collection is not limited to words, but includes ia-prayga-s of larger syntactical units like phrases and
idioms. The meaning of each word and phrase is explained, first in Sanskrit, then in English, followed by
references from the texts where these phrases were used.
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STTRA
105. tt-t|tt-tt--t-trt+ |tt+|t|-t-tt|-t tt--t |-t-t +tt -tt+tt xtttt t--tt tt|t /
rmannigamntamahdikaviracitni rstutisudaranakaayudhasttri
Prof. K.E. Govindan (Ed); 2003 ; Size : 1/8
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This book contains three sttra-s namely, rstuti, Sudaranaka and
Sayudhasttra-s written by Sriman Nigamanta Desika. rstuti is
accompanied by the commentary written by Atreya Varadacharya. There are
two indices, one is the loka-pda index of the verses, and the second is an
index of the quotations mentioned in the commentary. The other two stotras,
i.e. Sudaranaka and Sayudhasttra are accompanied by the
commentary of Bharadwaja Rajagopalacharya. As in the above case, these
two sttra-s are also followed by loka-pda index of the verses, and quotations
mentioned in the respective commentaries.
JAGANNTHA CULTURE
106. --+-ttt-t-ttt / Utkalarmaj
Chief Editor. Prof. D. Prahlada Char; RSV Series No. : 86
Dr. R. Devanathan (Ed); 2002; Size: A4 ; pp. xvii + 142; Rs.271/-
The Orissa Chair was established in the Vidyapeetha with an aim to propagate and to undertake intensive as
well as extensive research on Sri Jaganntha Cult, Sri Chaitanya Philosophy and Sri Jayadeva Literature.
To fulfill these objectives, the Vidyapeetha has organized a National Seminar on Sri Jaganntha Cult, Sri
Chaitanya Philosophy and Sri Jayadeva Literature during 11-13 September, 2001. Scholarly papers with
thought provoking ideas were presented by eminent scholars on the above mentioned aspects in the Seminar.
The book contains a total of 17 papers, besides the Key-note address.
107. --+-ttt-t-ttt / Utkalarmaj
Chief Editor. Prof. H.K.Satapathy;
Prof. J. Ramakrishna (Ed); 2007; RSV Series No. : 152
Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. vii + 142; Rs.250/-
This book contains the Proceedings of the Second and Third National Seminar
on Sri Jagannatha Cult, Shri Chaitanya Philosophy and Shri Jayadeva
Literature, held at Kolkata in 2003 and in Tirupati in 2004 respectively,
conducted by the Orissa Chair of the Vidyapeetha. Papers presented at the
Utkala-sasnskriti-divasa-samaroha are also included in the present volume.
The book contains a total of 30 Papers of high academic value, penned by
distinguished scholars, dealing with the above topics. It is expected that the book
will be of great use to students and scholars interested in the subject.
RSV Series No. : 97
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108. Bibliography on Sri Jaganntha and Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Chief Editor : Prof. D. Prahlada Char;
2004; Size: Royal Octavo ; pp. ix + 193; Rs.212/- RSV Series No. : 105
The Orissa Chair was established in the Vidyapeetha in the year 2000, with the aim of carrying out extensive
research and to bring out Publications on three important aspects of not only the culture of Orissa, but also
that of India, namely Lord Sri Jaganntha and His cult, Sri Chaitanya and his Philosophy, and Sri Jayadeva
and his literature.
The present descriptive bibliography contains details of two areas, i.e. on Sri Jaganntha and Sri Chaitanya.
It contains two parts.
(The first part is the main body of the bibliography and contains various details of the books. The second part
contains indices. In the first part, the book entries are arranged in alphabetical order and contain various
details of works. The total number of entries in the bibliography is 502. The second part contains indices on
Author index on Sri Jaganntha, Title index on Sri Jaganntha, Author index on Sri Chaitanya and Title
index on Sri Chaitanya.
109. Complete Sanskrit Works on Jaganntha Culture
Prof. Harekrishna Satapathy (Ed); RSV Series No. : 160
2006 ; Vol. I ; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.v + 976; Rs.618/-
This work has been prepared under the UGC sponsored major Research
Project entitled A Critical Study of Sanskrit works on Jaganntha Culture,
by Prof. Harakrishna Satapathy, the chief Co-ordinator of the project.
The aim of the project is to identify various Sanskrit works and bring them to
lime light in the form of anthologies so that scholars engaged in conducting
research on Jaganntha culture can have an easy access to the original Sanskrit
works.
The present volume consists of three important paleo-literal texts
1. Vmadva Sahit, 2. Kalipa Sahit, and
3. Nldri Mahdaya.
110. Vedic View of Sri Jaganntha
by Arun Kumar Upadhyaya; RSV Series No. : 161
2006; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. iv + 301; Rs.256/-
This book explains the various facets of Jagannatha concept as per the
Vda-s, Vdga-s, Pura-s etc. Jagannatha is called Purua in Vedas in a
technical sense. He is Puruttama and Puri town is well known as the region
of Puruttama. The work contains seven chapters dealing with topics such
as Jaganntha as Purua, Incarnations of Jaganntha and Buddhas, need for
scientific view etc.
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111. |tttts+-t (+ttrt|t-ttt+t-t|r-t-t) / ikakam (Kddpinksahitam)
by Sri Ajaya Kumar Nanda;
2007; Size: 1/8
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Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, of 15
th
C.A.D. is one of the famous crya-s of Bhakti movement, who is the
founder of Acintyabhdbhda philosophy. He has written the ikakam, consisting of eight lka-s
on Lord Krishna, displaying his devotion to the Lord.
This famous work is published along with a commentary, called Kddpin and notes by the present
author. The introduction in the beginning deals with the life and history of Sri Chaitanya. Each lka is
followed by Padavibhga, anvaya, commentary, its meaning in Sanskrit, Hindi, English, special meanings of
words, the grammatical aspects of the lka, Alakra-s, Chanda-s, Ka, notes etc.
EDUCATION
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112. |tttt-t-tt |t-tt-t-t / ikmanovijnam / (Educational Psychology)
V.S.Venkata Raghavacharya (Ed); RSV Series No. : 23
1982; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. xvii + 366; Rs.29/-
The task of a teacher is rather hard, particularly when he has to handle a class
consisting of many students of different degrees of proficiency and intelligence.
He has to understand the ability of each one of the students to be initiated into
the learning.
Here is a book written by a great scholar of Sanskrit and a trained teacher for
the benefit of Sanskrit teachers/students getting training in educational
psychology. It is the first book written in easy flowing Sanskrit dealing with the
methods and psychology of instruction drawn from the both the West and
East. All important aspects of the subject have been dealt with, analysed and
classified properly for the benefit of the readers.The Pictures in the book not
only enhance the value of the book but also, make it very attractive.
113. -t-+-t|tttt-t-t-tt / Sasktaikaasamasy
(Problems of Sanskrit Teaching)
Prof. V. Muralidhara Sharma (Ed); RSV Series No. : 104
2003; Size: A4; pp. xxx + 130; Rs.200/-
This book contains the Papers presented in the National Seminar on Problems
of Sanskrit Teaching conducted by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, in
Jan.2003. The main purpose of the Seminar was to take stock of the problems
being faced in teaching Sanskrit, at different levels of education, i.e. at the
School, College and University levels. Similarly, there are differences of
approach in teaching Sanskrit, in the traditional as well as the Modern stream
of Sanskrit learning. While the former aims at earning a gradual and deep
knowledge of stra-s, the latter aims at a wide knowledge of the multifarious
themes that obtain in Sanskrit.
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The deliberations cover all aspects pertinent to the subject, as the participants are those having wide experience
in teaching Sanskrit. The Resolutions passed in the Seminar, if implemented, will greatly boost Sanskrit
studies in the modern times.
114. Descriptive Dictionary of Learning Terminology
by Prof. Ramanuja Devanathan; RSV Series No. : 146
2005; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxiii + 171; Rs.100/-
In order to understand any Science, it is essential to understand the terminology
peculiar to that Science. Keeping this in view, to help the students gain a better
grasp of Psychology, the present author has compiled this dictionary of
Psychological terms, for the benefit of students.
This dictionary contains 550 terms relating to the field of Education, especially
on Learning. The explanation of each term is given in simple English. The book
contains two appendices. Appendix I contains the list of the technical terms in
alphabetical order, followed by their Sanskrit equivalents and Appendix II
contains the Sanskrit words in alphabetical order followed by their English
equivalents.
The work has an elaborate introduction on the subject by Prof. Sudarsana Sarma in Sanskrit.
115. ttt+|tttt / Adhypakaik
by Dr. Prahlada R. Joshi; RSV Series No. : 165
2007; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. iv + 243; Rs.100/-
A teacher imparts education to generations of students. It is necessary therefore, that he is trained in skills of
teaching. The subject of Teacher Education is concerned with this subject. The present book contains 15
chapters, such as Need & Concept of Teacher Educations, its aims, History and Development, National
Policy on Education and Teacher Education, Curriculum at different levels, Teacher Education and Educational
Technology, In service Teacher Education etc. besides a word-index.
116. tt+t|tttt-t / Vykaraaikaam
by Dr. Rajani Kanta Sukla; RSV Series No. : 127..
2007; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp.vii + 168; Rs.80/-
This book deals with the Methods of teaching Vyakarana, grammar. In Sanskrit,
grammar has a special status, because it forms the first step in the study of
higher texts. In order to bring out Text books in Sanskrit medium for the B.Ed
students, the Vidyapeetha has submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Human
Resources Development (MHRD). The MHRD has accepted the proposal
and provided financial assistance. Under this scheme, books were written on
various aspects of Sanskrit teaching.
The work contains 14 chapters, dealing with topics such as, the importance of
Sanskrit grammar, necessity of teaching Vykaraa, methods of teaching
Sanskrit grammar, comparative study of the methods of teaching Vykaraa
in the traditional and modern systems, teaching Vyakarana through internet etc
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117. -tt|r-t|tttt|ttt / Shityaikaavidhaya
by Dr. N. Latha;
2007; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. xvii + 204; Rs.90/- RSV Series No. : 128
This work deals with methods of teaching Shitya, i.e. Sanskrit literature. The word Shitya refers to
various literary forms such as gadya, padya, Camp, Khaakvya-s etc. There has been a significant
improvement in the teaching methods and methodology in the modern times, and therefore, a necessity to
introduce these changes into the Teaching system, along with the traditional methods of teaching Shitya.
Further, many Sanskrit Universities are presently offering B.Ed and M.Ed courses, and lack of reading
material in Sanskrit language has been a long felt necessity. The present work fulfils this requirement. It
contains 18 chapters dealing with different aspects of Shitya teaching.
118. |tttt-tt|xt+t / ikskhyik
by Dr. P. Venkata Rao;
2007; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. xi + 159; Rs.80/- RSV Series No. : 164
Nowadays Statistics is being employed in various fields like Business, Research etc. including Education.
However, books on Statistics and its applicatoin in the realm of Education, are not available in Sanskrit
langauge. In view of this situation, the author has written this book in Sanskrit, that deal with various aspects
of Statistics.
The book contains five chapters. The topics covered in these are as follows- Chapter 1 provides the
indtroduction to the subject. Chapter 2 - Graphial presentation of data. Chapter 3 - Measures of central
tendency. Chapter 4 - Measures of variability. Chapter 5 Correlation.
SANSKRIT SCIENCE
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119. Glimpses of Mathematics from the Sanskrit Works
by Venkatesh Murty; 2000; Size:1/8
th
Demy; pp. 53; Rs.48/-
This monograph entitled Glimpses of Mathematics from the Sanskrit works
is an explanatory book on Indian mathematics. The book contains 5 chapters
dealing with different aspects of Mathematics like, Numbers & Numerals,
lvastra-s and Theorem of Square root of Quadratic Surds, Six Rules for
Zero etc. The monograph will be a great source of inspiration to those who
are interested to know about the contributions of ancient Indian Mathematicians.
120. Ancient Indian Science and its Relevance to the Modern World
Prof. Muralidhara Sarma & others (Ed); RSV Series No. : 117
2005; Size: Landscape; pp.vi + 120; Rs.100/-
This book deals with various scientific subjects like yurvda, Astronomy,
Botany, Physics etc, as discussed in Sanskrit texts. The idea is to introduce the richness of scientific literature
of ancient India and their contemporary relevance to the general Readers.The relevant Sanskrit passages are
given along with their English translation.
RSV Series No. : 70
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121. Relevance of Sanskrit in the Contemporary World
(Glimpses of Indo-Nepal Sanskrit Conference)
Dr. V.Muralidhara Sarma ; Dr. Rani Sadasiva Murthy (Ed);
2001; Size: A4; pp. xxxviii + 152; Rs.250/- RSV Series No. : 76
This book contains the Proceedings of the Conference Relevance of Sanskrit
in the contemporary world. It was jointly conducted by the R.S.Vidyapeetha,
Tirupati and Mahendra Sanskrit University, Dang, Nepal in December, 2000
at the Vidyapeetha. Papers were presented on the following subjects :
1. Science, Technology and Environment
2. Juris Prudence and Management
3. Culture
4. Contemporary Literature of India and Nepal and
5. Problems of Sanskrit Teaching in India and Nepal
These Papers are presented both in English and Sanskrit. For the benefit of non-Sanskrit readers, the papers
in Sanskrit are accompanied by English translation. A total of 15 articles by scholars of both India and Nepal
are presented herein. The conference emphasizes Sanskrit as a living language and its relevance to contemporary
world. It is also a cementing factor in the age old relations between the two neighboring and friendly countries.
SANSKRIT- SCIENCE SERIES
Knowledge of Sanskrit and perceptive analysis of contents of our ancient Sanskrit literature would be of
great help in getting a good insight into our rich scientific heritage. It is the responsibility of Sanskrit institutions
to arouse the interests of the modern world in Sanskrit by unraveling the profound scientific wisdom contained
in the Sanskrit literature and by demonstrating its relevance to the modern world. It is with this object in view
that the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, launched a series of publication of books covering wide
range of subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy and yurvda etc.
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122. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam
Prof. D. Prahlada Char (Ed);
2000; Size: 1/4
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Crown; pp. viii + 109; Rs.101/- RSV Series No. : 89
This collection of essays entitled Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam is aimed at presenting the rich knowledge
base of physical and social sciences that exists in the vast traditional Sanskrit literature. The various essays
included herein like The Indian Tradition in Science and Technology : An overview, What is Scientific
Method and How is stra related to it? Etc. bring out aspects of the modern science which were dealt in
ancient Sanskrit literature. Essays like Etiopathological considerations in yurveda, Sanskrit - Science
Nexus : Reflections of a Scientist, A Method to find a table of R Sines from ryabhaya etc.
demonstrate the profound wisdom contained in the Sanskrit literature and its relevance to the contemporary
challenges of scientific research and analysis. The select readings in Sanskrit from great Sanskrit works
Bhagavatam etc. dealing with economics and management are also added. They would certainly prove
very interesting for the readers.
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123. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam
Prof. D. Prahlada Char (Ed);
2000; Size: Landscape; pp. x + 95; Rs.100/- RSV Series No. : 102
This digest, as claimed by the Chancellor Prof. V.R. Panchamukhi in his foreword, and by the Vice-Chanellor
Prof. D. Prahladachar in his Preface, attempts at bringing back to light the ancient Indian contribution to
various aspects of Science. The volume deasl with various subjects, including yurveda, Astronomy,
Alchemy, Geology, Physics, Botany. The last section deals with the emerging area of Sanskrit and
Computers.The concepts are collected by experts in these fields. An important feature of this volume is that
the original Sanskrit verses and their English translations are presented together. The colourful pictures illustrating
scientific concepts and instruments enhance the value of the work.
124. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam
Chief Editor : Prof. D. Prahlada Char;
2001; Size: 1/4
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Sanskrit literature is rich with many profound ideas and insights on a number of Science subjects. Acceptance
of Sanskrit as a language of great relevance and utility in the modern times would be enhanced if the awareness
about the scientific knowledge base contained in the Sanskrit literature is increased among the people. It is
expected that the Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam will serve the purpose of bringing Sanskrit as a language
of use to the professional students of modern vintage. The book contains 15 articles written by eminent
scholars dealing with various scentific concepts in Sanskrit literature.
125. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam
(Sanskrit vis--vis Science Seminar Special Issue)
General Editor : Prof. D. Prahlada Char;
Dr. V.Muralidhara Sarma ; Dr. R. Sadasiva Murthy; Dr. V.V. Jaddipal (Ed);
2002; Size: 1/4
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A seminar on Sanskrit vis--vis Science was organized by the Vidyapeetha in Sep. 2001 to highlight the
Ancient Indian Scientific Heritage as preserved in the Sanskrit literature. The idea of the Seminar was to
demonstrate that the profound wisdom contained in Sanskrit literature has great relevance to the contemporary
challenges of Scientific research and analysis.
The objectives of the seminar are : to focus hidden scientific and technological knowledge, to create awareness
among the public about the importance of scientific knowledge available in Sanskrit, to identify the experts in
the emerging field of Sanskrit & Science and to identify innovative aspects of Sanskrit-Science for further
research.
The proceedings of the seminar are brought out in the present book in the form of a special volume of
Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam. It contains all papers presented by learned scholars besides invited
papers of eminent personalities who have done substantial research in the field of Sanskrit-Science.
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126. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam
General Editor : Prof. D. Prahlada Char; RSV Series No. : 78
2004; Size: 1/8
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This monograph entitled Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam is aimed at
presenting the rich knowledge base of physical and social sciences that exists
in the vast traditional Sanskrit literature. The different essays included in this
volume bring out select aspects of the modern science subjects which are
dealt with in the Sanskrit literature.
The idea is to demonstrate that the profound wisdom contained in the Sanskrit
literature has great relevance to the contemporary challenges of scientific search
and analysis.
Besides the above books ,the following book-lets are also published under
this series -
127. Numbers and Numerals in Sanskrit Works
by Sri Venkatesha Murthy; RSV Series No. : 137
2003; Size: 1/8
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Demy; pp. v + 36; Rs.25/-
It is an established fact that the present day numerals are derived from Brhm
numerals of India. Hindu numerals, which incorporated the idea of place value
for digits in a given number, brought about a great revolution in the field of
Mathematics.
Edna Kramer notes The idea of position is the essence of a good system of
numeration the Hindu mathematicians must get all the credit for carrying the
idea to completion - not only symbolizing numbers, but computing with them
successively.
128. Numbers and Numerals in Sanskrit Works (in Kannada)
by Sri Venkatesha Murthy;
2004; Size: 1/8
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This book is written in Kannada and deals with the above subject by the same author.
129. Bhaskara 1 and his Astronomy
by Prof. Balachandra Rao;
2003; Size: 1/8
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The present monograph, Bhaskara-I and His Astronomy, is mainly addressed to the student community
and also to the interested general readership. The purpose of this effort is to provide an introduction to the
great Indian mathematician and astronomer, Bhaskara-I (628 A.D.)
Bhaskaras significant contributions to Mathematics and Astronomy are highlighted through excerpts and
illustrations from his three famous works, Maha- Bhaskariyam, Aryabhatiya Bhasya and Laghu-
Bahskariyam.
The book has the following features
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(i) original Sanskrit lka is given for most of the important results. (ii) mathematical explanations, comments,
rationales and examples, intelligible to the present day students, are given, (iii) historical introduction at the
beginning, provides a brief survey of the major texts in astronomy from the Vdga Jytia of Kerela
origin, (iv) a glossary of technical terms and (v) references at the end.
130. Aryabhata - 1 and His Astronomy
by Prof. Balachandra Rao; RSV Series No. : 139
2003; Size: 1/8
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This work provides an introduction to the great Indian mathematician and
astronomer, Aryabhata-I (born in 476 A.D.) who is rightly revered as the
pioneer of systematic development of Mathematics and planetary astronomy
in India.
Appendix 1 : Aryabhatas letter-numerals vis--vis Katapayadi
Appendix 1 : Aryabhatas commentators
131. Mineralogical Traditions in Sanskrit Literature
by Dr. Srinivas Madabhushi;
2004; Size: 1/8
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Right from the Vedic times, the Indians were knowledgeable about gems. By
the time of Kautilya, concepts on Mineralogy were developed as a systematic
science. By the time of Varahamihira, the Mineralogical studies assumed a
boarder dimension.
Vagbhatas Rasaratna-samuccaya was a monumental work. It was a book
on the minerals and ores in yurvda. Besides describing variety of distillery
units for extraction of metals and minerals, the work gives details of classifications
of different ores.
The present work is an attempt to pass on the knowledge about important
concepts on mineralogy in ancient Sanskrit texts to younger generations so
that these noble traditions are not forgotten.
132. Seismological Traditions with particular reference to Ancient Indian Seismology
by Dr. Srinivas Madabhushi;
2004; Size: 1/8
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All books tracing the history of Seismology are conspicuously silent on the great contribution to the Science
of earthquakes by the ancient Indians.
The present work attempts to bring out the developments in ancient Indian Seismology to the fore- front
showing that it was far more superior to contemporary developments in the rest of the world. It can even
supplement modern Seismology.
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133. Kuttaka (Indian Method of Solving Linear Indeterminate Equations for Integral Solutions)
by Sri Venkatesha Murthy;
2004; Size: 1/8
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Solving a linear indeterminate equation was a general problem faced by astronomers in all civilizations inclusive
of Chinese. In fact these problems were known as the Chinese problems of remainders. But a general
solution for the indeterminate equations was not known in China even in the 6
th
and 7
th
centuries.
Though the ulva-stra and other texts have solved specific equations of linear indeterminate equations,
credit of giving a general method is attributed to Aryabhata-I as it appears in his work Aryabhatiya (499
A.D.)
The problems faced by them in astronomy needed infinite number of integral solutions are called Indeterminate
Equations.
134. Kuttaka, Bhavana and Chakravala (in Kannada)
Sri Venkatesha Murthy;
2003; Size: 1/8
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This book deals with the above topics in Kannada.
135. -tt-tttt|t-t-t / Bhratyagaitam
(Indian Mathematics in Sanskrit: Concepts and Achievements)
by Prof. Venkatesha Murthy;
2005; Size: Landscape; pp.viii + 128; Rs.100/- RSV Series No. : 145
It has six chapters, dealing with the topics : lvastra, Zero and Infinity etc. It is shown that many concepts
of modern Mathematics can be traced to ancient Indian Mathematics.
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136. -t-tt-tt-t / Malayamruta, Spanda - 1
Raghavan, V. (Ed);
1966; Size: 1/8
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Malayamruta planned on the model of Kvyaml gucchaka-s was a periodical publication initiated
by Dr. V. Raghavan during his presidentship of Central Sanskrit Institute, Tirupati during 1960s.
In this first Spanda, 9 short literary works, hitherto unpublished have been published. They are Daalok,
Upadeaikhmai, atuvaranam, Kavitmtakpam, Narbharaam, Somantha atakam,
Vivudhamohanam Prahasanam. It is hoped that fresh vivifying breath of Malayamruta will bring to light
the countless creations of the Sanskrit Muse slumbering in the corners of Manuscript libraries.
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137. -t-tt-tt-t / Malayamruta, Spanda - 2
Raghavan, V. (Ed);
1971; Size: 1/8
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The second Spanda brings to light 7 minor works from manuscripts preserved in different manuscript
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libraries of India. It consists of Abhinavakarmtam, anivttiivabodhin, tuvaranam,
Anyoktimuktval, Crucary, Ekdaadwranibaddhaupadea, r Bhojarjka
At the beginning of each work Dr. Raghavan has given Sanskrit footnotes informing the manuscript sources
and scholars who helped him to edit or get these works. Brief comments added at various places elucidite
rare words and difficult expressions.
138. xt. t. t. tt-ttt-t |-t-t-+-t:t-t / Dr. B.R. Sharma Felicitation Volume
Dr. R. K. Sharma et al.; RSV Series No. : 46
1986; Size:
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Crown; pp. llxx + 215 (Skt.) + 216 (Eng.); Rs.93/-
Dr. B.R. Sharma, a distinguished Sanskrit scholar and editor of several works was honoured by the Vidyapeetha
by presenting him this felicitation volume. His contributions have made a deep impression on Vedic studies in
India and abroad.
The first few pages of the book have been devoted to Prof. Sharmas life sketch and messages. Thereafter
scholarly essays have been divided under Sanskrit and English sections. In Sanskrit section essays have
been arranged under the heads of gama, Darana, Nyya, Mms, Vykaraa, ikstra, rauta
Stra and Shitya. In English section various essays on different topics have been written by scholars.
139. Spoken Sanskrit in India
by R.N. Aralikatti; RSV Series No. : 53
1989; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xxiv + 278 + 172; Rs.116/-
The present work is based on the doctoral thesis A Study of Sanskrit as spoken in India today with
reference to sentence patterns in spoken Sanskrit on which the author received Ph.D. degree from S.V.
University, Tirupati. This is perhaps the first attempt of its kind to collect actual samples of spoken Sanskrit
for the purpose of analyzing the structure of Sanskrit sentences on the principles of linguistics, with a view to
design sound Pedagogic programmes for teaching spoken Sanskrit in the modern context.
The book has XIII chapters covering all aspects of Sanskrit - its history, sentence formation, pattern and
verbal system etc. At the end of the book conversation/speeches of great scholars that were recorded are
included . The author has been a distinguished teacher of Sanskrit and an educationist for three decades and
recipient of many awards. It is hoped that the book will benefit Sanskritists, and also the non-Sanskritists to
learn Sanskrit.
140. -t.-t. t t|-tt-tttt|-t--t |-t:t-t /
Mm. Pabhirma stri commemoration volume RSV Series No. : 61
Prof R. Mahadeva Sarma et al.; 1993; Size: 1/4
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The Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati felt itself honoured to bringout a commemoration volume in the
honour of late Mm. Pattabhirama Sastri, the first chancellor of this Vidyapeetha and one of the most eminent
scholars of Sanskrit language, philosophy and literature particularly of Mms.
The volume is divided into four parts; life sketch, articles on Veda and Vedga, Darana-s, Shitya-s and
ikstra. Besides a life sketch of Pt. Shastri 50 articles penned by distinguished scholars, enhance the
value of the book.
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141. -tt-t-t t|t+ -tttt-t Bhratasya rthika Sarvekaam
(Economic Survey of India) RSV Series No. : 68
by Dr. V.R.Panchamukhi; Forward by Justice Ranganath Mishra;
2000; Size:1/8
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Demy; pp. xvi + 182; Rs.177/-
The book presenting Economic Survey of India in Sanskrit is a unique
contribution to the Sanskrit literature. The contents of Economic Survey of
India 1998-99 presented by the Finance Minister of India at the budget session
of Parliament provides the basis for the analysis given in this book. It presents
an overview of macro-economic development as also a profile of developments
of select sectors such as Agriculture, Industry, International trade prices, Social
section etc. of the Indian Economy for the period upto 1998-99 in Sanskrit.
The book serves the purpose of demonstrating that Sanskrit can be used for
communicating the modern themes of economic analysis and
development. The book would be an inspiring source to the students, teachers, scholars and public at large.
142. |t-ttt-tt-t Vicravaibhavam
(Essays on Indology) RSV Series No. : 69
by Dr. V.R.Panchamukhi; Forward by Hble M.M. Joshi;
2000; Size:1/8
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Vicravaibhavam is a collection of speeches delivered and essays written
by Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi, one of the renowned economists and distinguished
scholars in Indology and Chancellor, R.S. Vidyapeetha, Tirupati. The work
covers a wide range of themes such as Relevance of Dharma lvastra in
modern times, Challenges before Sanskrit world, Bhagawadagita and
management, Vedic Foundations of Economic Science etc. The book
presents innovative interpretations of many traditional concepts and ideas with
a view to bring out the relevance of the Indian classical wisdom in facing the
challenges of the contemporary world.
This is a valuable addition to the modern indological literature.
143. tttttt-tt-t-t / strrthasaurabham
Chief Editor : Prof. D. Prahlada Char;
Dr. J. Ramakrishna; Dr. R. Devanathan (Ed);
2001; Size: A4; pp. xi + 132; Rs.133/- RSV Series No. : 30
An All India strrtha Training Camp was conducte by the Vidyapeetha in Dec. 2000, sponcered by
MHRD Govt of India. With the objective of to impart training to the student and equip them with the
appropriate strrtha skills. In which 35 students from different parts of India took part.
strrthasaurabham contains the papers presented by the participants as well as the Acharyas who
trained them. It contains 5 sections namely, Vykaraa, Nyya, Shitya, Advaitavdnta and
Dvaitavdnta. The total number of papers is 39.
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144. -tt-ttt:t-t-t-tt+-tttt-tttt |tt-tt / RSV Series No. : 83
Bhratya-grantha-sampdana-stra-pravein
Prof. L. N. Bhat; Prof. J. Ramakrishna; Dr. V.V. Jaddipal (Trans);
2002; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xiv + 234; Rs.164/-
The book is a Sanskrit translation of An Introduction to Indian Textual
Criticism, written by Prof.S.M.Katre, published by the Deccan College, Pune
in 1984. It is well known fact that hundreds of works written in ancient India,
are preserved in manuscript form. The term Textual Criticism refers to the
reconstruction of a text, as originally intended by its author, or as near to it as
possible. This naturally means evolving a methodology for such reconstruction.
And involves principles and rules of Textual Criticism. V.S.Sukhtankar, in his
PROLEGOMENA to the Adi Parvan of Mahabharata, has discussed at length
the issues relating to Text criticism, which formed the basis for Katres work.
The present translation will be of great help to students and researchers in the field, interested in Manuscriptology.
145. |-tt|-tt| t -+ -t|tttt-r--t-t t:t-tt-tt t-t -tt-tt-tt r--t-t tt-tt-t +tt|+-t t -t -tt
(An Alphabetical Index of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha Manuscript Library, Tirupati)
Prof. K.E. Govindan (Ed); RSV Series No. : 80
2003; Size: A4; pp. xii + 231; Rs.270/-
The present work contains an alphabetical listing of the Sanskrit Manuscripts
in the Manuscripts library of the Vidyapeetha. The present catalogue contains
4317 entries giving detailed information about the manuscripts. The details
include - Title in Dvangar, Title in English, Author, Subject, Character (i.e.
script used), Substance (writing material), Extent, Condition, Lines Par Page,
No. of Folios, Mss. Stock No.
It is hoped that this detailed information of the Manuscript resources of
Vidyapeetha will help in furthering research activity based on manuscripts.
146. ttt-tt-ttt / strrthasudh
Dr. G.S. R. Krushna Murty; Dr. K. Ganapati Bhat (Ed);
2003 ; Vol. I; Size: 1/8
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The Vidyapeetha, as part of its study, preservation and propagation of the stra tradition, has launched a
Shastrarthaparisad for the benefit of the staff and students, wherein papers were presented by the faculty
members in their respective stra. The papers presented during the year 2002-2003 in the
Shastrarthaparisad are collected in the present volume. It contains 36 papers which are divided into 10
subject areas. These are Shitya, Vykaraa, Nyya, Jyotisha, Dvaita, Viidvaita, Advaita, laya
saskti (Temple culture), ik stra (Education) and (anusandhnam) Research.
It is hoped that these papers will be of great use to the academic community.
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147. tt+tttt-tt--tt / Vkyrthavaijayant
Prof. M.L.N. Murthy; Dr. R. S. Murthy (Ed);
2004; Size: th Crown; pp.xiii + 166; Rs.75/- RSV Series No. : 79
stra-s form the very foundation of Sanskrit education. This tradition is preserved by strrtha or
Vkyrtha methods. Akhila-bhrata-strrtha-praikaa-varga is one of the prestigious projects
of the Vidyapeetha directed towards the revival of the tradition of strrtha and Vkyrtha, conducted
with the financial assistance of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India. This camp is
intended to give training in The Techniques of Discourse in Various stra-s to the students of various
Sanskrit Institutions from different parts of India. The branches of study covered in the camp are Nyya
(Indian Logic), Vykaraa (Grammar), Advaita (Monistic Philosophy), Dvaita (Dualism) and Shitya
(Literature).
The book contains 35 articles by eminent scholars, who acted as Resource persons in various stra-s, as
well as by the participants.
148. -trt-trt ttttt ttt t|-tt-tttt|-ttttt-t-tt-tt|ttt ttx + /
Mahmahpdhyya r Pabhirmastrivykhynaml-
vika RSV Series No. : 99
Prof. K.E. Govindan; P.T.G.Y. Sampatkumarcharyulu (Ed);
2003; Size: 1/8th Demy ; pp. xxii + 187; Rs.109/-
Sri Pattabhirama Sastri, the renowned and distinguished Sanskrit Scholar, was
the first Chancellor of the Vidyapeetha. In his honor, every year a series a
lectures are arranged under the name r Pabhirma stri
Vykhynaml . The present book contains the lectures delivered in the
year 2001-2002 by various scholars.There are 15 articles dealing with different
subjects, namely Vda, rauta, Prva mms, Vednta, Vykaraa,
Nyya, Pura, Dharma stra etc.
149. Akaram (The Alphabet Gallery)
by S. R. Rao;
2004; Size: th Crown; pp. vii + 92; Rs.108/- RSV Series No. : 129
Learning of the alphabet lays the foundation on which all subsequent education depends. It is a unique
system of recording all our thoughts by means of very few signs, each of which has a distinct sound value. It
is generally believed that the first alphabetic system was invented in 1600 B.C. by the Phoenicians. But
recent excavations at Lothal, Harappa and Mohenjodaro have revealed that by 2000 B.C. the Indus Valley
people have evolved alphabetic writing. The Alphabet gallery aims to trace the origin, growth and development
of the Indus alphabetic writing from 3000 B.C. to 1500 B.C. and further into Brahmi script of 300 B.C. from
which other Indian regional scripts evolved. The early phase of this writing is illustrated with the help of
inscribed Indus seals and seal impression of Lothal displayed in the alphabet gallery.
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150. Orissa and Her Links With South
by S. Sundararajan;
2006; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.81; Rs.60/- RSV Series No. : 159
In this well researched book, the author discusses the links between Orissa
and the states of South India and traces the history through the Vedic,
Rmyaa, Mahbhrata times, based on the evidences of geography, culture,
literature etc. The work consisting of five appendices, containing useful
information, enhances the value of the work.
HISTORY
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151. -tt-ttt t-t-t / Bhratya Vttam
Translated by V.S. Venkata Raghavacharya;
1968; Size: 1/8
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The present book is a translation of Macdonells work Indias Past into
Sanskrit which summarizes Indias intellectual history in 9 chapters.Each chapter
concludes with a select Bibliography that supplies further references. It contains
information about the early ages of Indian civilization.
The book has a forward by Sri M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, former Speaker,
Lok Sabha and Chairman, Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Society, Tirupati.
152. t++t-tt-t-t-t-t-t-tt-tt|-t / Vedaklnajanatantrasthnni
by Agnihotram Ramanuja Tatacharya;
1970, Reprint 1984; Size: Royal Octavo; pp.184; Rs.36/- RSV Series No. : 22
It is a widely known fact that the Veda-s are a rich mine of information of ancient days, including Political
information. Several writers like Jayaswal Mukherjee and others have done pioneering research in this
direction. However no single work is entirely dedicated to a critical study and examination of the ancient
Indian Polity embodied in Vedic texts.
A laudable attempt is made in this book - Vedaklnajanatantrasthnni to synchronise the Vedic
conceptions of different aspects of polity. Original quotation from Vedic texts have enriched the reference
value of the book. The language adopted for explanation of Vedic text is simple and appealing.
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ENGLISH
153. New English Reader for Prak-Sastri
(A English Text Book for Prak- astr )
Book - I prepared by Prof. V. Raghavan and Dr. M. Sarada;
Dr. Paul Gunasekhar (Ed); 1995; Size: th Crown; pp. 125; Rs.25/- RSV Series No. : 122
The New English Reader for Prak- astr aims to meet the requirements of students whose focus of study
is Sanskrit and stra-s. It serves as a foundation course in English at the undergraduate level. Its objective
is to make the student learn English through selections based on Indian culture.
These selections, which have been prepared keeping in mind listening, speaking, reading and writing skills,
equip the student to communicate effectively in English in academic as well as in real life situations.
154. New English Reader
(A English Text Book for Prak- astr) RSV Series No. : 124
Dr. Paul Gunashekar (Ed); 2004 ; Book II; Size: th Crown; pp.xiii + 110; Rs.25/-
The New English Reader for Prak- astr (Plus Two), Book II is the second part of an innovative
need-based course for the two year Prak- astr class. This book also aims to meet the requirements of
students whose focus of study is Sanskrit and the Shastras. It enables them to use English chiefly as a service
language and a library language. Further, it seves as a foundation course at the undergraduate level, by
initiating the learners into various Shastras through suitable selections based on Indian culture and ethos.
155. Communication Practice
by Dr. V. Sujatha; 2007; Size: th Crown; pp. 58 ; Rs.30/- RSV Series No. : 177
The aim of the book Communication Practice is to equip the learners with functional skills which help
one to comprehend, speak and write English language with ease and comfort. With the onset of globalization,
there is a huge demand for the living English speech and writing. Therefore, there is a felt need for a user-
friendly book that will serve as guide for the students. The book contains chapters on diaglogues created in
various situations, construction of messages, notices, reports etc. encouraging self-learning.
156. Practice Excerises RSV Series No. : 176
by Dr. V. Sujatha ; 2007; Part I; Size: th Crown; pp. 54; Rs.30/-
The book is aimed at the learners to make them achieve linguistic competence.
It acts as a supplement to the main course book (which forms part of the
syllabus) enabiling them to learn and practice more grammar and vocabulary
besides helping them in grasping the meaning of a passage and in the abilities
of comprehension.
The book has been divided into three sections Reading, Grammar and Writing.
These three integrate together to contribute to the development of the various
skills of language learning. Pictures have been introduced to motivate the learners
to practice writing skills.
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157. Build Your Grammar
by Dr. V. Sujatha;
2007; Size: th Crown; pp. 58; Rs.30/- RSV Series No. : 178
Though English is held as one other Indian language, for purposes of primary, secondary or tertiary level
teaching, it is a foreign language. A majority of students do not know the basics of English language. They
lack the skills which are primary in language communications. While it is true that language is more often
caught han taught it is the duty of teachers of English to see that the students are drilled in the rudiments of
language skills.
With the motive, a humble attempt is made to equip the undergraduate learners with the basic rules of
grammar to enable them to gain greater efficiency and competence. Only such matter is included in the book
which has a contemporary relevance, along with graded exercises.
RESEARCH JOURNAL
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158. -t-+-t|t-ttt / Sasktavimara
Venkataraghavacharya, V.S. (Ed);
1972; Size: 1/4
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Vimara, a half-yearly Research journal of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi, was published by
erstwhile Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati. It was a collection of Sanskrit and English articles. In the
Sanskrit section erudite scholars like Prof. N.S.Ramanuja Tatacharya, Dr. R.N. Aralikatti, Dr. U. Sankara
Bhatta, etc. have contributed valuable articles.
-tr|-t-tt / Mahasvin
(Bi- Annual Research Journal of the Vidyapeetha)
Mahasvin is a half-yearly Research Journal published by the Department
of Research and Publications, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati.
Articles of high standard written in Sanskrit and English by eminent Sanskrit
scholars, faculty members and Research Scholars are published. Various
Indological topics come under the purview of the magazine.
159. Volume - I; 1999; Size: Royal Octavo; pp. xii + 164;
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This CD is meant for those interested to learn Sanskrit language. This Multi-
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The melodious rendering of famous Sanskrit Shlokas, Speeches by eminent scholars etc. makes learning an
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163. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka - Compact Disc
La grammaire panineenne par ses examples;
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tioning of the Paninian grammatical system. These form the subject matter of this CD. (For more details and
the Print version of this work see no.64 above).
The CD has the following components :
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2. -.-..|. one can choose from the Menu the example he wants to study. The second menu allows
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3. . ..|. one can select the rules either in the Adhyy order and in alphabetical order. Once a rule
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165. lrVmamZmWVH $dmMn{Vg H${bV - dmMn`_ / CD Version of the Vacaspatyam
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The Encyclopedic Sanskrit Lexicon called 'VACHASPATYAM', consisting of about 5442 printed pages of
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To build the vocabulary the CD consists of Sabda Antyakshari which can be played with the system. This
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TITLE INDEX
VEDA
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1. -tt-tt+ttt+tt / Smavedreyadpa
2. t-t|tt-tt-tt-t+t-ttt / Pacavidhastramtklakae
3. tt-ttrt-tt-t / Prathrastram
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4. +t-ttttt--t|r-ttt|-tt+-ttt:tt<tt|-t / Devatdhyya-Sahitopaniad-Vaa-Brhmani
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5. t|xttt:tt<t-t / aviabrhmaam
6. -t |-t-ttttt t:tt<t-t --t |-t-tttt t|-tt+ :tt<t-t /
Jaiminya reya Brhmaam -Jaiminyopaniad Brhmaam
7. ttt:tt<t-t / reya Brhmaam
8. Vedic Heritage of India (A brief Survey)
9. e-+t|t|-t|-t / Chandoviciti
10. -tt-t|ttt-t:tt<t-t / Smavidhnabrhmaam
GAMA
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11. |tt+-t-t-t|r-tt / Vivaksenasahit
12. |t-tt|-tt-t|r-tttt -t-t-tt--t+-ttt-t-t / Vivmitrasahity Tulantmakamadhyayanam
13. tt+-t|r-tt / Paukarasahit, Part I
14. tt+-t|r-tt / Paukarasahit, Part II
15. tttt-ttttt-t-t / rpcartrapramyam
16. |t-tt|-tt-t|r-tt / Vivmitrasahit
17. -tt+tt-t|r-tt / Nradyasahit
18. tt-t-tt-tt / gamasuam
19. ttttt-t-t|r-tt / rpranasahit
20. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamakoa, Vol. I
21. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. II
22. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. III
23. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. IV
24. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. V
25. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. VI
26. ttt-t-ttt-t+ttt / Vaikhnasgamaka, Vol. VII
PURA
27. -tt-t|r-tt / Saurasahit
NYYA
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28. -tttt||tt-t / Nyyapariiam
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29. -ttt+-t-tt-t|-t / Nyyakusumjali
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30. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai, Vol. I - Pratyakakhaa
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31. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai, Vol. II - Part - I - Anumnakhaa
32. -t-t|-t--tt-t|t / Tattvacintmai, Vol. II, Part - II - Anumnakhaa
33. ttt / Avayava; (With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
34. ttt / Avayava; (With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik and Bhvadipik )
35. |-t;t--t-ttt-t / Siddhntalakaam; (With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
36. |-t;t--t-ttt-t / Siddhntalakaam; (With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
37. ttt-ttttt+ / Prmyavda
38. ttt / Bdha
39. -t-tt|-ttt -tt-tt-t|-t|+t-t / Satpratipaka Smnyaniruktica
40. tt-tt / Pakat; (With Ddhiti and Ddhiti Prakik)
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41. tt-tt / Pakat; (With Ddhiti, Ddhiti Prakik and Bhvabodhin)
42. r-tt-tt-t-tt-tt-t|-t|+ / Hetvbhsasmnyanirukti
43. t|t+t-t / Vyadhikaraam
44. t-t|-ttt+ / Vyutpattivda
45. -tt-tt-t|-t|+|tt-t-tt / Smnyaniruktivivecan
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46. t-t-tttt |-trtttt-ttt -t / Pacalaka Sihavyghralakae ca
47. tt-tt-t-t|-t--tt-t|t|t-ttt / Pratyakatattvacintmaivimara
48. ttt-ttttt+tx-t-t / Prmyavdakhaanam
49. -t+-tx:tr / Tarkasagraha
50. tt|-t+tt-tt-ttt-ttt-tt-tt-tt / dhunikapratcyapramamms
51. -ttt|t|ttts-t-ttt ;-t-t-t|t-tt / Nyyaviidvaitamay varatattvavicra
MMS
52. tt-tt-tt-tt|-ttt / Prvammscitrapaa
53. tt-tttttt-ttt |t|-t-t -tt -tttttt+ttt (tt-t|tttttttt-t|r-t)
rmannryaatrthaviracita Bhabhpraka (Blapriyvykhysahita)
VYKARAA
54. The System of Kt Accentuation in Pini and the Veda
55. -t|-t;t--t-t|-:+t / Svarasiddhntacandrik
56. tttt-ttt|t|-t-ttt|-ttt / rvysapinibhvaniraya
57. -ttt+-t:tr / Jpakasagraha
58. -tttt+-+ttt / Laghuabdndukhara; Pacasandhibhga
59. -tttt+-+ttt / Laghuabdndukhara; ajantabhga
60. -tt|++ttt / Udika
61. t|-ttt-+ttt / Parbhndukhara
62. -tt-t|-txtt-tttt-t-t tt|t-ttttt-ttt / Nmalignuasan Pinyaprabhva
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63. Secondary Paribhs of Paniniyan Grammar
64. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka, Vol. I
65. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka, Vol. II
JYOTIA
66. Collected papers on Hindu Astronomy
67. |-t;t--t|ttt-t|t / Siddhntairomai
68. t-tttt-t-t|tt+ / Ayanatattvavivka
SHITYA
69. ttt-tt-t-t-t|-t-t-t+tt-t / rrmnujacaritacampkvyam
70. t|+tttt|-t-t-t / Parikraprtibham
71. |-tt-tt-tt-tt / Citramms
72. ttt --tx +t xt-ttttttt-tt |+-tttt|tt-t-t / Rukmipariayacamp
73. Mallinatha A Study
74. -t-tttt-t-t-tt / Samksarasvat
75. +tt+-t-t--tt+ / Kvyakusumastabaka
76. +t|-t+t-tt |-t-ttt-t / Klids nisargaca
77. ttt-t|t|-t-tt -tx+t-t+tt-tt / Alakramuktval of r Rma str
78. -tttttttx-ttt-tt-t / Jagannthavmayavaibhavam
79. +tt+trtt-tt / Kabradhval
80. -ttttt|-t;t--tt|ttt-t-t-t / Jagannthasiddhntaparilanam
81. -t-+-tttx-ttt-tt-t / Sasktavmayavaibhavam
82. tt-ttt|t-+-t / Gtagvindam
83. x+t+t--t-t / Alakrakaustubha
84. tt-ttt+-ttt+tt-tt-tt / rjaggvakuabhaakvyaml
ADVITA VEDNTA
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85. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik, Vol. I
86. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik , Vol. II
87. -ttt+-t-t|-t+t / Nyyakalpalatik , Vol. III
88. t-ttt|++t / Pacapdik
89. :t<-ttr-t-t / Brahmastrarahasyam
90. tttx++tt-t-t-ttt+ttt / karadaranamarmapraka
91. ttttx+t-ttt|t|-t-t t--tt-tt--t|tt+ / tmntmavivka
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DWAITA VEDNTA
92. tt-tttttt|-t+-tt :t<-tt+t|t+t / r Jagannthayatikt Brahmastradpik
93. ttt-ttt|-t-tt|t+ttttt-t-tt-tt-t|-:+t-tx-t-t / Ttparyacandrikmaanam
94. tt-t+tt-t-ttt|t|-t-tt -tt-tt-t|-:+t (ttt-ttt|-t-tt|t+t-t) / Ttparyacandrik
VIIDVAITA VEDNTA
95. |tt|-t-tr-t + t-tt-ttt + -t tt-ttt|-t-tt-tt|t+t t t tt|-t;t--t-t tt -t-t-t /
rbhyajijsdhikara Prvapakasiddhntasayjanam
96. |t|ttts -t|-t;t--tt-t -tt t tt|-t-tt|-ttt-t /
Viidvaitasiddhntnusra Khytisvarpanirpaam
97. History of Vaishnavism in South India before Sankara
98. -tt|ttt-tt-t-t / Svitryarthasarvasvam
99. tt-tsx+-ttt-t -tttt|tt|; (-ttst-ttt|-ttt-tt-tttttttt -tr) / Nyyapariuddhi, Vol. I
100. tt-ts x +-ttt-t -tttt|tt |; (tttt tt-+t t tt|-ttt-ttt-+t tt-tt-tttttt -tr) /
Nyyapariuddhi, Vol. II
GENERAL PHILOSOPHY
101. -t+ttt-ttt-ttt-tt-tt-tt / Tarkastraprabhvamms
102. Work Culture and Efficiency with Special Reference to Indriyas
KA
103. -t+ttt-tx:tr / Amarakoasagraha
104. -t-+-tt-tt|t|-e|-t tt-ttttt|-ttt -t / Sasktavacvicchitti Pratyayrthavaicitr ca
STTRA
105. tt-t|tt-tt--t-trt+ |tt+|t|-t-tt|-t tt--t |-t-t +tt -tt+tt xtttt t--tt tt|t /
rmannigamntamahdikaviracitni rstutisudaranakaayudhasttri
JAGANNTHA CULTURE
106. --+-ttt-t-ttt / Utkalarmaj, 2001
107. --+-ttt-t-ttt / Utkalarmaj, 2007
108. Bibliography on Sri Jaganntha and Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
109. Complete Sanskrit Works on Jaganntha Culture
110. Vedic View of Sri Jaganntha
111. |tttts+-t (+ttrt|t-ttt+t-t|r-t-t) / ikakam (Kddpinksahitam)
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EDUCATION
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112. |tttt-t-tt|t-tt-t-t / ikmanovijnam
113. -t-+-t|tttt-t-t-tt / Sasktaikaasamasy
114. Descriptive Dictionary of Learning Terminology
115. ttt+|tttt / Adhypakaik
116. tt+t|tttt-t / Vykaraaikaam
117. -tt|r-t|tttt|ttt / Shityaikaavidhaya
118. |tttt-tt|xt+t / ikskhyik
SANSKRIT SCIENCE
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119. Glimpses of Mathematics from the Sanskrit Works
120. Ancient Indian Science and its Relevance to the Modern World
121. Relevance of Sanskrit in the Contemporary World
SANSKRIT- SCIENCE SERIES
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122. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam, 2000
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123. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Saskta Vijna Vaibhavam, 2000 (Revised)
124. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam, 2001
125. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam, 2002
(Sanskrit vis--vis Science Seminar Special Issue)
126. -t-+-t|t-tt-tt-tt-t / Sasktavijnavaibhavam, 2004
127. Numbers and Numerals in Sanskrit Works
128. Numbers and Numerals in Sanskrit Works (in Kannada)
129. Bhaskara 1 and his Astronomy
130. Aryabhata - 1 and His Astronomy
131. Mineralogical Traditions in Sanskrit Literature
132. Seismological Traditions with particular reference to Ancient Indian Seismology
133. Kuttaka (Indian Method of Solving Linear Indeterminate Equations for Integral Solutions)
134. Kuttaka, Bhavana and Chakravala (in Kannada)
135. -tt-tttt|t-t-t / Bhratyagaitam
GENERAL BOOKS
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136. -t-tt-tt-t / Malayamruta, Spanda - 1
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137. -t-tt-tt-t / Malayamruta, Spanda - 2
138. xt. t . t. tt-t tt-t |-t-t-+-t:t-t / Dr. B.R. Sharma Felicitation Volume
139. Spoken Sanskrit in India
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140. -t.-t. tt|-tt-tttt|-t--t|-t:t-t / Mm. Pabhirma stri commemoration volume
141. -tt-t-t t|t+ -tttt-t Bhratasya rthika Sarvekaam
142. |t-ttt-tt-t Vicravaibhavam
143. tttttt-tt-t-t / strrthasaurabham
144. -tt-ttt:t-tttt-tttt|tt-tt / Bhratya-granthastra-pravein
145. |-tt|-tt| t -+ -t|tttt-r--t-t t:t-tt-tt t-t -tt-tt-tt r--t-t tt-tt-t +tt|+-t t -t -tt
An Alphabetical Index of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Manuscript Library, Tirupati
146. ttt-tt-ttt / strrthasudh
147. tt+tttt-tt--tt / Vkyrthavaijayant
148. -trt-trt ttttt ttt t|-tt-tttt|-ttttt-t-tt-tt|ttt ttx + /
Mahmahpdhyya r Pabhirmastrivykhynamlvika
149. Akaram (The Alphabet Gallery)
150. Orissa and Her Links With South
HISTORY
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151. -tt-ttt t-t-t / Bhratya Vttam
152. t++t-tt-t-t-t-t-t-tt-tt|-t / Vedaklnajanatantrasthnni
ENGLISH
153. New English Reader for Prak-Sastri, Book I
154. New English Reader, Book II
155. Communication Practice
156. Practice Excerises
157. Build Your Grammar
RESEARCH JOURNAL
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158. -t-+-t|t-ttt / Sasktavimara
-tr|-t-tt / Mahasvin
159. Volume - I; 1999
160. Volume - II; 2000
161. Volume - III (Mm. N.S.R. Tatacharya Felicitation Volume)
CD-ROMs
162. -t-+-t|tt|t+t / Sasktaikik
163. tt|t-ttttt+tt+trt+ttt / Pinyavykaradharaaka, Vol. I
164. :t-t||ttt |t-tt / Granthalipibdhin
165. lrVmamZmWVH$dmMn{VgH${bV - dmMn`_ / CD Version of the Vacaspatyam (e dmMn`_ )
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