
An English Translation, With The Sanskrit Text Of The Tattva-Kaumudi. (Sankhya) Of Vachaspati Misra
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A luminous gateway into the heart of classical Indian philosophy, this edition of An English Translation, With The Sanskrit Text Of The Tattva-Kaumudi (Sankhya) of Vachaspati Misra unlocks the profound intricacies of Sankhya thought for modern readers. Ganganatha Jha's translation, paired with the original Sanskrit, offers both a meticulous study guide and a deeply human exploration of metaphysical concepts in Sankhya. Every page invites reflection. Ancient questions meet contemporary curiosity. Renowned among scholars of Indian philosophy, the Tattva-Kaumudi stands as a cornerstone of ancient...
A luminous gateway into the heart of classical Indian philosophy, this edition of An English Translation, With The Sanskrit Text Of The Tattva-Kaumudi (Sankhya) of Vachaspati Misra unlocks the profound intricacies of Sankhya thought for modern readers. Ganganatha Jha's translation, paired with the original Sanskrit, offers both a meticulous study guide and a deeply human exploration of metaphysical concepts in Sankhya. Every page invites reflection. Ancient questions meet contemporary curiosity. Renowned among scholars of Indian philosophy, the Tattva-Kaumudi stands as a cornerstone of ancient Indian metaphysics and a vital resource for comparative philosophy studies. Jha's lucid English renders Vachaspati Misra's analysis accessible without compromise, guiding readers through the subtle interplay of matter and consciousness that defines Sankhya philosophy. Whether you are an academic delving into the study of 19th-century Indian texts or a curious reader seeking a window into classical Sanskrit works, this volume bridges eras and disciplines with clarity and reverence. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A true collector's item, it offers not only a foundation for academic study of Sankhya, but also an enduring testament to the brilliance of Indian philosophical tradition.