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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVanaja Teegavarapu has studied Amarakosam, the Ashtadasa Puranas, Sri Devibhagavatam, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana, and many other classical texts. Her articles have been published in Bhavan’s Journal and various Telugu magazines. Her writings primarily focus on the Puranas, Carnatic classical music, and temples across India. Raghava-Yadaviyam, authored by Sri Venkatadhvari (1590–1660 C.E.), is a 30-sloka Sanskrit composition that narrates both the Ramayana and Bhagavatam through forward and reverse readings in the Devanagari script. Mobile: 7382762152Landline: 040-24066601Read More...
Vanaja Teegavarapu has studied Amarakosam, the Ashtadasa Puranas, Sri Devibhagavatam, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana, and many other classical texts. Her articles have been published in Bhavan’s Journal and various Telugu magazines. Her writings primarily focus on the Puranas, Carnatic classical music, and temples across India.
Raghava-Yadaviyam, authored by Sri Venkatadhvari (1590–1660 C.E.), is a 30-sloka Sanskrit composition that narrates both the Ramayana and Bhagavatam through forward and reverse readings in the Devanagari script.
Mobile: 7382762152
Landline: 040-24066601
Email ID: vanaja@gmail.com
For the easy understanding of readers, the author aims to provide a detailed, word-by-word explanation in English with meanings of the great Sanskrit poetic work UmaSahasram by the revered poet Kavyakantha Ganapati Sastry. The book explores the divine activities of Goddess Uma and Lord Shiva, offering profound insights into their cosmic relationship.
For the easy understanding of readers, the author aims to provide a detailed, word-by-word explanation in English with meanings of the great Sanskrit poetic work UmaSahasram by the revered poet Kavyakantha Ganapati Sastry. The book explores the divine activities of Goddess Uma and Lord Shiva, offering profound insights into their cosmic relationship.
ఈ గ్రంథం కొన్ని వ్యాసముల సంకలనము . శ్రీమతి వనజ ఈ గ్రంథం లో పాఠకులను భారత దేశం, నేపాళ్, శ్రీ లంక, దక్షిణ – తూర్పు ఆసియా, పడమరలో పర్షియా, గ్రీస్ నుండి రష్యా వరకు గల పౌ
ఈ గ్రంథం కొన్ని వ్యాసముల సంకలనము . శ్రీమతి వనజ ఈ గ్రంథం లో పాఠకులను భారత దేశం, నేపాళ్, శ్రీ లంక, దక్షిణ – తూర్పు ఆసియా, పడమరలో పర్షియా, గ్రీస్ నుండి రష్యా వరకు గల పౌరాణిక ప్రపంచం లోని హిందూ పుణ్య క్షేత్రములు, బౌద్ధ ఆరామములు, జైన తీర్థముల యాత్ర చేయించి, వారిని తరింపచేశారు.
This book is a collection of articles, two of which have already been published in Bhavan’s Journal. In this book, Mrs. Vanaja takes readers on a journey to the world of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain mythology and the sacred, mythological locations of Hindu temples, Buddhist monasteries and Jain tirthas in the Indian sub-continent, Sri Lanka, Nepal, South East Asia, and from Greece to Russia in the west.
This book is a collection of articles, two of which have already been published in Bhavan’s Journal. In this book, Mrs. Vanaja takes readers on a journey to the world of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain mythology and the sacred, mythological locations of Hindu temples, Buddhist monasteries and Jain tirthas in the Indian sub-continent, Sri Lanka, Nepal, South East Asia, and from Greece to Russia in the west.
ఈ గ్రంధం లో గ్రంధ కర్త శ్రీమతి వనజ హిందూ పురాణముల వైశిష్యతను విపులం గా వివరించారు. చంద్రగుప్త 11 ( 4 క్రీ. త ) మహారాజు సభ లో ఆస్థాన విధ్వాంసులలో ఒకరైన అమరశిoహుడు అనే గ్రంధకర్త అమర
ఈ గ్రంధం లో గ్రంధ కర్త శ్రీమతి వనజ హిందూ పురాణముల వైశిష్యతను విపులం గా వివరించారు. చంద్రగుప్త 11 ( 4 క్రీ. త ) మహారాజు సభ లో ఆస్థాన విధ్వాంసులలో ఒకరైన అమరశిoహుడు అనే గ్రంధకర్త అమరకోశం అనే నిఘంటువు రచించి భావితరాల వారికి అందించారు. ఈ గ్రంధం లో అన్ని పదములను, పేర్లను సంధార్భానుసారముగా వివరించారు
In her fourth (last) book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey into the world of Hindu mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupta II. It involves all the characters of Hindu mythological epics.
In her fourth (last) book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey into the world of Hindu mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupta II. It involves all the characters of Hindu mythological epics.
In her third book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey to a world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupta II. It involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
Reviews
I read the book “Amarakosam for Beginners Volume 1” authored by T. Vanaja. She has explained each name with great detail. I foun
In her third book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey to a world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupta II. It involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
Reviews
I read the book “Amarakosam for Beginners Volume 1” authored by T. Vanaja. She has explained each name with great detail. I found it very easy to understand. The work is very much appreciable. Hope She continues to work with the same enthusiasm for the remaining volumes also.
- Mrs C. Sukanya Baba M.A (Eco)
I am working in a software company. I am unknown to Sanskrit language and the book named “Amarakosam”. Though forced to read the book, I am fascinated by the contents of book. Madam has explained the slokas in detail. I look forward for other volumes.
- M. Shruti
Sanskrit is the mother of all languages as all languages worldwide derive many words from this Prakrit bhasha which is ancient language. In fact fortunately for Indians which is the ancient language has become a way of life. The slokas that are being recited while performing our daily worship as also in the mantra that are rendered in observing our rituals from our scriptures which are in Sanskrit. For time immemorial AMARAKOSAM facilitated vedic scholars to comprehend these scriptures meaningfully. Smt. Vanaja’s effort in presenting this treatise in series of volumes will serve as a guide to us. I am sanguine she will accomplish the task fully with divine grace.
- P. Yugandhar
In her first book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey to a world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupa II. It involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
Reviews
I read the book “Amarakosam for Beginners Volume 1” authored by T.Vanaja. She has explained each name with detail explanations. I
In her first book, Vanaja takes readers on a journey to a world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam, which was written by Amarasinha, a court-poet in the period of King Chandragupa II. It involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
Reviews
I read the book “Amarakosam for Beginners Volume 1” authored by T.Vanaja. She has explained each name with detail explanations. I found it very easy to understand. The work is very much appreciable. Hope She continues to work with the same enthusiasm for the remaining volumes also.
-Mrs C. Sukanya Baba M.A (Eco)
I am working in a software company. I am unknown to Sanskrit language and the book named “Amarakosam”. Though forced to read the book, I am fascinated by the contents of book. Madam has the explained the slokas in detail. I look forward for other volumes.
-M. Shruti
In her 1st book, Amarakosam for Beginners, Ms Vanaja takes us on a journey to the world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam written by Amarasimha, a court-poet in King Chandragupta II period, which involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
In her 1st book, Amarakosam for Beginners, Ms Vanaja takes us on a journey to the world of Hindu Mythology. She describes the greatness of Amarakosam written by Amarasimha, a court-poet in King Chandragupta II period, which involves all the characters of Hindu Mythological epics.
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