BOOKS IN SANSKRIT TEXT

Discover Authentic Sanskrit Texts for Spiritual Growth

Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Hinduism with our collection of authentic Sanskrit texts. Expertly translated and meticulously presented, these volumes offer profound insights into philosophy, spirituality, and ancient wisdom, crafted with exceptional attention to detail for the discerning scholar.
Sanskrit Epic Civilization Course
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Vedantaparibhasa of Dharmaraja Adhvarindra (Part I)
$49
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Bharatiya Sanskriti: Indian Culture
$14
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The Central Theme of Srimad Bhagavatam (With Sanskrit Text)
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The Concept of Upasana : Worship in Sanskrit Literature
$44
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Sanskrit Bhagavad-Gita Grammar (Volume Two - Exercises)
$34
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Studies on Adhyatma Ramayana (Set of 4 Books)
$102
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Sri Aurobindo and Sanskrit
$17
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A History of Sanskrit Literature
$45
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A History of Sanskrit Literature
$58
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Sanskrit Studies Vol- 2 (Samvat 2063-64)
$36
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Candrajnanagama Kriyapada and Caryapada
By Dr. Rama Ghose, Sanskrit Text Edited By Vrajavallabh Dwivedi
$36
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Bhasabodhini (A Sanskrit Reader)
$28
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Bhasabodhini (A Sanskrit Reader)
$23
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Studies in Rgveda and Modern Sanskrit Literature
$29
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Sraddha- Sagara Of Kullukabhatta (Sanskrit Only)
$23
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Rama Songs in Sanskrit
$49
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Sanskrit Books on Hinduism

An interesting verse in an ancient work called Nandikesvarakarika declares that all the alphabets of the Sanskrit language (and hence its grammar) have evolved out of the fourteen sounds made by Lord Siva through his damaru (a small drum held in hand for making sounds), at the end of his cosmic dance. Through Sanskrit is called devabhasa the language of the gods in heaven in practice it is divided into two categories: the vaidika (Vedic) and the laukika (secular).


The Vedas, the Vedangas, the Upavedas and allied literature belong to the first group. All the other literature for the itihasas and puranas right up to the modern Sanskrit literature falls under the second group. Here you will find a huge Selection of rare and original texts in Sanskrit forming the foundations of Hinduism.