
Rig Veda: A Digital Version of H. H. Wilson's Translation
によって:
Devajyoti Sarkar
言語: 日本語
形式: キンドル
ISBN 10: 4991273900
ISBN 13: 9784991273902
出版日:
January 1st, 2022
出版社: Vamra Vaikhanasa Publishing
ページ数: 3857
ジャンル: Religion & Spirituality, Art & Photography
Devajyoti Sarkar presents a modern digital rendition of H. H. Wilson's classic translation of the Rig Veda, one of the oldest sacred texts in human history. This work shines a light on the depth and richness of Vedic thought, offering readers an accessible way to engage with its profound spiritual and philosophical insights.
The text is meticulously arranged to capture the essence of the original verses while maintaining fidelity to Wilson’s pioneering scholarship from the 19th century. Each hymn is presented with clarity, allowing newcomers and scholars alike to explore the intricate layers of mythology, cosmology, and ritual embedded within the verses.
Sarkar’s digital interpretation opens the door for a wider audience to appreciate the foundational beliefs and practices that continue to influence modern Hinduism and Indian culture. The work serves not only as a translation but also as an invitation to delve into the timeless wisdom contained in these ancient scriptures.
As readers navigate through the hymns, they encounter a landscape filled with divine hymns addressing gods and nature, showcasing the vibrant tapestry of early human spirituality. This edition stands as a bridge connecting the past with the present, making the Rig Veda more approachable and relevant for contemporary seekers of knowledge and understanding.
The text is meticulously arranged to capture the essence of the original verses while maintaining fidelity to Wilson’s pioneering scholarship from the 19th century. Each hymn is presented with clarity, allowing newcomers and scholars alike to explore the intricate layers of mythology, cosmology, and ritual embedded within the verses.
Sarkar’s digital interpretation opens the door for a wider audience to appreciate the foundational beliefs and practices that continue to influence modern Hinduism and Indian culture. The work serves not only as a translation but also as an invitation to delve into the timeless wisdom contained in these ancient scriptures.
As readers navigate through the hymns, they encounter a landscape filled with divine hymns addressing gods and nature, showcasing the vibrant tapestry of early human spirituality. This edition stands as a bridge connecting the past with the present, making the Rig Veda more approachable and relevant for contemporary seekers of knowledge and understanding.