A History of Sanskrit Literature सारस्बत – शतकम

A History of Sanskrit Literature by Arthur A. Macdonell is one of the earliest accounts of the History of Sanskrit Literature published in Europe. The book consists of sixteen chapters other than Bibliographical Notes and Index. The chapters focus on the life and thoughts of Ancient India as they appear in classical Sanskrit literature.

A New Approach to Sanskrit

A New Approach to Sanskrit by V.P.Bokil and N.R.Parasnis offers a detailed presentation of the methods of teaching Sanskrit in colleges. There are eleven chapters and Appendices all focussing on the principles of language teaching as applied to Sanskrit, formulating the syllabus and recommending the textbooks, the role of Sanskrit teachers, types of lessons etc.

A Short Analysis of the Contents of the Kāvyaprakāśa

A Short Analysis of the Contents of The Kavyaprakasa by Amareswar Thakur offers a summary of all the chapters of the Sanskrit text Kāvyaprakāśa. The book contains ten chapters starting with the definition of kavya and ending with the nature and types of ālaṅkāra.

An Introduction to The Mind and Art of Kālidās and Bhavabhūti

An Introduction to the Mind and Art of Kalidas and Bhavabhuti is a short introduction to the study of love as a sentiment and its literary expression as one finds in the works of Kalidasa and Bhavabhuti. Guruprasanna Bhattacharya, the author of the book, concludes that Kalidas is an ideal poet of nature and Bhavabhuti is an ideal port of the human mind.

An Introdution to Classical Sanskrit

An Introduction to Classical Sanskrit is a brief introduction to classical Sanskrit Literature. The book, authored by Gaurinatha Shastri, contains twenty-two chapters other than an Appendix. All the different chapters highlight the contribution of Ancient Indians in the fields like philosophy, literature, science etc. The Appendix describes the status of Sanskrit studies in Europe.

Ancient Indian Erotics and Erotic Literature

Ancient Indian Erotics and Erotic Literature by Sushil Kumar De is a work on the nature of erotic literature in ancient India. The book consists of chapters: 1. Treatment of Love in Pre-Classical Literature, 2. Treatment of Love in Classical Poetry and 3. Treatment of Love in Prose Romance and Drama. The book ends with a chapter on Ancient Indian Erotics (Kama-Sastra).

Anthropology and Historiography of Science

Anthropology and Historiography of Science, authored by D.P.Chattopadhyaya, is a philosophical study of the complex relationship of science to culture in general. The major question that the book addresses is: How do different cultures understand and interpret science as part of human activity? The anthropological investigation is an important part of the study. There are six chapters and an epilogue in the book.

Banbhatta’s Kadambari

Kadambari is an English rendering and explanation of one part of Kadambari viz. Sukanasopadesa. The book edited and translated by Kumudranjan Ray starts with a brief description of the main storyline of Kadambari preceded by a short biography of Banabhatta, the author of Kadambari.

Benoy Kumar Sarkar (A Study)

Benoy Kumar Sarkar is a biography of Benoy Kumar Sarkar, the eminent Indian Sociologist. The book is written by Haridas Mukherjee. There are three chapters in the book and an appendix, all highlighting the contribution of Benoy Kumar Sarkar in different fields of culture.

Bethune School and College (Century Volume- 1849-1949)

Bethune College & School Centenary Volume is a collection of essays on the history of Bethune School and College. Some of the articles describe the history of women’s education in India with special reference to Bengal. The book is edited by Kalidas Nag.

Bhatti-Kavyam (Canto-XII)

Bhattikavyam is a Bengali rendering along with explanatory notes in English of the twelfth canto of Bhattikavyam written by Bhartṛihari. Saradaranjan Ray, the translator and editor of the book, has added Mallinatha’s commentary to it. In the introduction, the editor/translator offers a brief analysis of the time and the significance of Bhattikavya.

Bhaṭṭikāvya ( Rāvanvadha) (Canto- II)

Bhattikāvya is an edition of the original work written by Bhatti. This work is considered as a grammatical poem with the aim of illustrating the sutras of Panini. The editors of the book, Ashoknath Shastri and Maheswar Das have added explanatory notes in Sanskrit and English.

Charudattam

Charudattam is a Bengali translation of the drama Charudatta written by Bhāsa. This edition also contains explanatory notes by Kumudranjan Ray in English. The introduction deals with the significance of the dramas of Bhasa in general and Charudattam in particular.

Conferment of a Degree on Rabindranath Tagore (On Behalf of Oxford University)

Conferment of a Degree on Rabindranath Tagore  is a booklet containing the conferment address (in both Latin and English) of Oxford University when Rabindranath was conferred D.Litt. (Honoris Causa). The booklet also contains Rabindranath’s acceptance address (in both Sanskrit and English).

Contemporary Indian Literature

Contemporary Indian Literature is a volume published by Sahitya Akademy, New Delhi. The book contains articles presenting some of the major works done in Indian Languages. The article by Dr. V. Raghavan focuses on the contribution of writers who wrote in Sanskrit.

Cultural Otherness and Beyond

Cultural Otherness and Beyond is a collection of essays on philosophy of culture. This volume is edited by Chhanda Gupta and D.P.Chattopadhyaya. There are eleven essays in this volume, all dealing with the very idea of culture and nature of understanding a culture. This brings in the idea of exchange among different cultures where the concept of other plays an important role.

Environment, Evolution & Values (Studies in Man Society and Science)

Environment: Evolution and Values is an attempt, by D.P.Chattopadhyaya, to present a philosophy of man from different perspectives. There are five parts in the book: 1. Human Evolution, 2. Man-Environment Relations, 3. Man-Society Interaction, 4. Dynamics of values and 5. Epilogues.

Harshacharita हर्षचरित

Harshacharita is an English rendering of the first canto of Harshacharita of Banabhatta. The book contains a translation of explanatory notes on the first canto made by S. Viswanathan.

Hindu Civilization (Part-1)

Hindu Civilization (Part 1), written by Radha Kumud Mukherjee, offers a detailed history of Hindu civilization till the age of the Smriti Shastras. There are six chapters in the book including Prehistoric India, the Rig Vedic Civilization and the later Vedic Civilization.

History of Sanskrit Poetics

History of Sanskrit Poetics is a detailed historical survey of Sanskrit literary theory. Sushil Kumar Dey, the author of the book, divides the work into two volumes. The first volume contains ten chapters starting with Bharata and ending with a discussion of some minor writers of Alankara. The second volume contains ten chapters starting  with Bhamaha and ending with a discussion of the writers of Kavi-śikṣā.

History of Sanskrit Poetics (by P. V. Kane)

History of Sanskrit Poetics by P.V.Kane is a historical survey of Sanskrit Poetics. The book is divided into two parts. The first part consists of thirty-nine chapters where the author presents the main contents of the major world in Sanskrit Poetics. The second part contains sixteen chapters where one finds a brief survey of the main theories in this field showing how these different literary theories evolved in the course of history.

History, Society and Polity

In History, Society and Polity, D.P.Chattopadhyaya undertakes a detailed study of the sociological ideas of Sri Aurobindo. The book is divided into eleven chapters. In all these chapters the author presents Sri Aurobindo’s insights on society, state and individual and the nature of their interaction. A comparative study of Marx and Aurobindo has been embarked on by the author in this book.

History, Time and Truth (Essays in Honour of Professor D.P. Chattopadhyaya)

History, Time and Truth is a collection of essays dedicated to the philosophical contribution of D.P.Chattopadhyaya. All the essays in this volume throw light on two major aspects of D.P.Chattopadhyaya’s philosophical interest, viz. the relation between individual and society and the relation between science, history and culture. There are twenty three essays in the present volume.

Homage to Tagore

Homage to Tagore is a collection of essays published by Gujarat University on the birth centenary of Rabindranath Tagore. The book has five essays all focussing on different aspects of Tagore’s thoughts. The contributors include Kakasaheb Kalelkar, Masti Venkatesa Iyengar, Kazi Abdul Wadud, Saumyendranath Tagore and Humayun Kabir.

Hymns To The Mystic Fire

Hymns to the Mystic Fire is a novel interpretation of the Vedic hymns by Sri Aurobindo. This book contains some of the original  Sanskrit hymns with their translations and comments by Sri Aurobindo. These translations clearly show the esoteric understanding of the Vedic insights.

Indian Inheritance (Volume-I)

Indian Inheritance is a collection of articles highlighting the contribution of classical India in various fields. There are twenty-two articles by eminent scholars. The General Editors of the series under which the present volume has been published are K.M. Munshi and N. Chandrasekhara Aiyer.

Individuals and Societies: A Methodological Inquiry

Individual and Societies: A Methodological Inquiry is an attempt by D.P.Chattopadhyaya to search for a method of explanation of socio-historical phenomenon.  In this book, Chattopadhyaya defends what he calls “situational logic”  and argues against the holistic view of explanation.

Individuals and Worlds: Essays in Anthropological Rationalism

In Individual and Worlds, D.P.Chattopadhyaya undertakes a study of Anthropological Rationalism. There are nine chapters in the book. All the chapters focus on the concept of man in his various facets.

Induction Probability and Skepticism

Induction, Probability and Skepticism, authored by D.P.Chattopadhyaya, is a detailed study of the philosophical questions associated with induction. Chattopadhyaya presents several attempts made in the history of philosophy to address the problem of induction. This leads Chattopadhyaya to deal with the issue of skepticism and how different philosophers responded to skepticism.

Interdisciplinary Studies in Science Technology Philosophy and Culture

Science, Technology, Philosophy and Culture, written by D.P.Chattopadhyaya, is a collection of twelve essays where the author presents his views on some aspects of Philosophy of Technology. Several of the essays deal with the role of technology in human society and its relation to other aspects of human experience.