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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Vedic Heritage Portal RGVEDA Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Vedic Heritage Portal Database on RGVEDA (Source: Kalanidhi Reference Library) IGNCA 1 Rajawade, ed. Rigveda-samhita / Edited by Rajawade.--2nd ed-- Poona: Vaidika Samsodhana Mandala, 1972. 5v; 26cm. (Vedic Research Institute). Library has v.1 and 3-5 only. 294.5921 RGV 1. HINDUISM-SACRED BOOKS 2. VEDAS I. Rajawade, ed. BS/-/BS/ 2 De Nicolas, Antonio T. Four-Dimensional Man: Meditations through the Rigveda / Antonia T. de Nicolas.-- New York: Nicholas Hays, 1976. xvii, 284p.; 24cm. Includes index. ISBN : 0-89254-004-4. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-DEN G1780 1. Hinduism - Sacred Books 2. Vedas 3. Hindu Meditations BS/ 3 Sehgal, S.R. Sankhyana Grhyasutram : Belonging to the Rigveda: A Treatise on Religion, Sociology and Folklore / S.R. Sehgal.--2nd rev. ed.-- Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1987. xviii, 203+xvp.; 22cm. (Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series ; no.42). Text in Sanskrit. Includes index. ISBN : 81-7030-0193. Rs.150. 294.59212 SEH 6497 1. Civilization, Indic 2. Vedas 3. Hinduism - Liturgy 4. History - Europe 5. India - Civilization 6. Europe - History BS/ 1 4 Griffith, T.H., tr. The Hymns of the Rigveda / Translated by T.H. Griffith; Edited by J. L. Shastri.-- Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1986. x,707p; 25cm. ISBN : 81-208-0046-X. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG 3074 1. HINDUISM-SACRED BOOKS 2. VEDAS I. Griffith, T.H., tr. II. Shastri, J. L., ed. BS/-/BS/ 5 Chakraborty, Chhanda Common life in the Rigveda and Atharvaveda : An Account of the Folklore in the Vedic period / Chhanda Chakraborty.-- Calcutta: Punthi Pustak, 1977. xii, 278p.; 21cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p.267-271. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.5921 CHA 7349 1. Folklore- India 2. Hinduism - Sacred books 3. Vedas 4. Social life and customs - India 5. India - Folklore 6. India - Social life and customs BS/ 6 Bergaigne, Abel Vedic Religion : According to the Hymns of the Rigveda / Abel Bergaigne; translated by V.G. Paranjpe.-- Poona: Aryasamskrti Prakasana, 1973. 3v.; 23cm. Includes index. Contents: vol.1. 1969 (Rs.12) (xxviii, 328p.) - vol.3. (379p.) Rs.12. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-BER 10438-10439 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas I. Paranjpe, V.G., tr. BS/ 7 Vishva Bandhu, ed. Index of the Rigveda-mantras / edited by Vishva Bandhu ... [et al.]-- Hoshiarpur: Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute, 1976. 140p.; 26cm. (Vishveshvaranand Indological series; no.26(a)). Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-VIS 5724 1. Vedas - Indexes 2. Hinduism - Sacred books 3. Indexes I. Vishva Bandhu, ed. BS/ 2 8 Verma, Virendra Kumar, revi. Rigveda-pratisakhya of Saunaka, along with Uvatabhasya / Revised by Virendra Kumar Verma; Translated by Virendra Kumar Verma.--2 Samskarna-- Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan, 1986. 18,960p; 23cm. (Vrajayivana Prachyabharati Granthamala ; no. 11). 294.59212 RIG 2234 1. HINDUISM-SACRED BOOKS 2. VEDAS I. Verma, Virendra Kumar, revi. II. Verma, Virendra Kumar, tr. BS/BEN/ 9 Venkatasubbiah, A Satyaloka in Rigveda : A Study / A. Venkatasubbiah; edited by S. Bhaskaran Nair.-- Hoshiarpur: Vishveshvaranand Institute, 1974. xxi, 500p.; 25cm. (Vishveshvaranand Indological series ; no.48). Includes index. Rs.110. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-VEN 5748 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas I. Venkatasubbiah, A. II. Nair, S. Bhaskaran, ed. BS/ 10 Prakash, Buddha Rigveda and the Indus Valley Civilization / Buddha Prakash -- Hoshiarpur: Vishveshvaranand Institute, 1966. xlvi, 179p.: ill.; 22cm. (Woolner Indological series; no.12). Includes index. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-PRA 5683 1. Civilization, Indic 2. Hinduism - Sacred books 3. Vedas 4. India - Civilization BS/ 11 Dange, Sadashiv Ambadas Pastoral Symbolism from the Rigveda / Sadashiv Ambadas Dange.-- Poona: University of Poona, 1970. 135p.; 24cm. (Bhau Vishnu Ashtekar Vedic Research Series ; v.3). Includes index. Rs.15. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-DAN 2165 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Sanskrit literature 3. Vedas 4. Pastoral literature, Sanskrit I. Dange, Sadashiv Ambadas BS/ 3 12 Shendge, Malati J. Civilized Demons : The Harappans in Rigveda / Malati J. Shendge.-- New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, 1977. xv, 439: ill.; 24cm. Includes index. Rs.120.00. 934 SHE 10122 1. Civilization, Indic 2. Mythology, Indic 3. Vedas 4. India - Civilization 5. India - History BS/BS/ 13 Jhala, G.C. Asvina in the Rgveda and other Indological Essays / G.C. Jhala.-- New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 1978. xxii, 439p.; 22cm. Includes indedx. Bibliography: p.421-430. Rs.120. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.5921 JHA 3830 1. Hinduism- Sacred books 2. Sanskrit literature 3. Vedas 4. Ramayana I. Jhala, G.C. BS/ 14 Caland, W., tr. Sankhayana-Srautasutra : being a major Yajnika text of the Rigveda / translated by W. Caland; edited by Lokesh Chandra.-- Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1980. xxiv, 483p. 245m. Rs.150. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 SAN 3071 1. Hinduism - Sacres books 2. Vedas I. Caland, W., tr. II. Lokesh Chandra, ed. BS/ 15 Vishva Bandhu, ed. Rigveda: with commentaries of Skandasvamin, Udgitha, Venkata-Madhava and Mudgala / edited by Vishva Bandhu.-- Hoshiarpur: Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute, 1965. 8pt. ; 27cm. (Vishveshvaranand indological series/ V.V. Research Institute Publication; no.19, 334). Text in Sanskrit. Contents: pt.1. (xx, 577p.) Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-VIS 5716 1. Vedas 2. Hinduism - Sacred books I. Vishva Bandhu, ed. BS/ 4 16 प्रह्राद कु भाय ऋग्वेदे अरंकाया: / प्रह्राद कु भाय.-- नई दद쥍री: भुन्शीयाभ भनोहयरार ऩब्लरशसस, 1977. 7, 259p.; 23cm. Includes index. Rs.75. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.5921 RIG-PRA 3846 1. Vedas 2. Hinduism - Sacred books BS/ 17 Das A.C. Rigvedic India : Cultural History of India as depicted in the Rigveda / Das A.C.-- New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1987. v17. pt.2 ; 22cm. Bibliography: p.592-598. Contents: xxii, 318-598p. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.5921 RGV-DAS 9429 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas BS/BS/ 18 Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. Rigveda as land-nama-bok / Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.-- Delhi : Bharatiya Publishing House, 1980. viii, 39p.: ill.; 22cm. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-COO 6860 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas 3. Indo-Aryans BS/ 19 Chakravarthy, G.N. Concept of Cosmic Harmony in the Rigveda / G.N. Chakravarthy.-- Mysore: University of Mysore, 1966. xvi, 138+38p. ; 22cm. Includes index. Rs.7 113 CHA 7463 1. Harmony of the Spheres 2. Cosmologyt 3. Vedas BS/ 20 Shah, Umakant P. Vrsakapi in Rigveda / Umakant P. Shah.-- Baroda: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, n.d. 41-70p.; 25cm. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-SHA JD164 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas BS/JD/ 5 21 Peterson, Peter, tr. Hymns from the Rigveda / translated by Peter Peterson.-- 8th ed.-- Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1974. 342p.; 22cm. (Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrit series ; no.xxxvi). Sanskrit text. Included index. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG 10492 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas I. Peterson, Peter, tr. BS/ 22 Das, A.C. Rigvedic India : Cultural History of India as depicted in the Rigveda / A.C. Das .-- New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1987. xxii, 317p. ; 22cm. (Indian historical researches; v.17(i)). Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-DAS 9428 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas 3. Philosophy, Hindu 4. Rigveda - Criticism, interpretation, etc. 5. Cultural history - India BS/ 23 Saraswati, Satya Prakash, tr. Rigveda Samhita / translated by Satya Prakash Saraswati and Satyakam Vidyalankar.-- New Delhi: Veda Pratishthana, 1977. 12v. in 11; 24cm. Includes index. Contents: vol.1. Introducation and Index (270, 132p.) - vol.2. (540p.) - vol.3. Book I, Hymns 122-191 (543-898p.) - vol.4. Book II, Hymns 1-43, Book III, Hymns, 1-62 (900- 1357p.) - vol.5-6. Book IV, Hymns, 1-58, Book V, Hymns, 1 87 (1360-1952p.) - vol.7. Book VI, Hymns 1-75 (1954- 2338p.) - vol.8. Book VII, Hymns, 1-104 (2341-2808p.) - vol.9. Book VIII, Hymns, 1-40 (2810-3176p.) - vol.10. Book VIII, Hymns 41-103 (3179-3582p.) - vol.11. Book IX, Hymns 1-114 (3585-4056p.) - vol.12. Book X, Hymns 1-86 (4059-4460p.) Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-SAR 5959-5969 1. Vedas 2. Hinduism - Sacred books 3. Rigveda I. Saraswati, Satya Prakash, tr. II. Vidyalankar, Satyakam, tr. BS/ 24 Maurer, Walter H., tr. Pinnacles of India's past : Selections from the Rigveda / translated by Walter H. Maurer.-- Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 1986. xi, 350p.; 22cm. (University of Pennsylvania studies of South Asia ; v.2 ) Includes index. 6 Bibliography: 328-341. ISBN : 0-915027-83-6. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG G2499 1. Civilization, Indic 2. Vedas 3. India - Civilization I. Maurer, Walter H., tr. BS/ 25 Gonda, J. Hymns of the Rigveda not employed in Solemn Ritual / J. Gonda.-- Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing, 1978. 138p. 27cm. (Vernande Lingender Koninklijki Nederlandese Akademicvan Wetenschappen, Afd Letter Kunde, Meuwe Reeks ; deal 95). Includes index. ISBN : 0-72-04-844-1-3. 294.59212 GON 12712 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas 3. Vedic literature BS/ 26 Griffith, Ralph T.H., tr. Hymns of the Rigveda: translated with a popular commentary / translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith.--4th ed.-- Varanasi: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, 1963. 2v. ; 24cm. (Chowkhamba Sanskrit studies; v.35). Includes index. Contents: vol.1 (xvi, 707p.) - vol.2. (672p.) Rs.40 (set). Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG-GRI S1436-S1437 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas I. Griffith, Ralph T.H., tr. BS/SKC/ 27 Rigveda Samahita.-- Kalikata: Ramesacandra Datta, 1292. 764p 20cm. Sanskrit text. Alt. Title : Vedas. 294.59212 RIG S7422 1. HINDUISM-SACRED BOOKS 2. VEDAS BS/BENG/BS/ 28 Velankar, H.D. Rigveda Mandala vii / H.D. Velankar.-- Bombay: Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, 1963. xxxii, 288p.; 26cm. (Bharatiya vidya series; no.23). Includes index. 294.59212 RIG-VEL S1440 1. Hinduism - Sacred books 2. Vedas BS/ 7 29 शास्त्री, याकेश ऋग्वेद के ननऩात : ननश्चमाथसक चौदह ननऩातⴂ का अध्ममन / याकेश शास्त्री.-- दद쥍री: ऩरयभर ऩब्लरकेशन्स, 1991.
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