
Pluralistic India and Buddhist Philosophy
Book Details
- Translator: H. S. Komalesha
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: English
- Cover: Paperback
- Pages: 338
- Publication Date: 1 January 2025
About the Book
This English translated edition by H. S. Komalesha brings an important literary work to a wider readership through careful and accessible translation. Known for preserving the essence, style, and cultural richness of original texts, the translator presents the work in fluent English while maintaining its literary authenticity and emotional depth.
The book offers readers an opportunity to engage with regional Indian literature, cultural narratives, and literary traditions that may otherwise remain limited to native-language audiences. Through thoughtful translation and clear language, the edition bridges linguistic boundaries and highlights the richness of Indian storytelling and intellectual heritage.
Published in paperback format, this volume is valuable for literature enthusiasts, students, researchers, and readers interested in Indian translations, comparative literature, and contemporary literary studies.
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Book Details
- Translator: H. S. Komalesha
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: English
- Cover: Paperback
- Pages: 338
- Publication Date: 1 January 2025
About the Book
This English translated edition by H. S. Komalesha brings an important literary work to a wider readership through careful and accessible translation. Known for preserving the essence, style, and cultural richness of original texts, the translator presents the work in fluent English while maintaining its literary authenticity and emotional depth.
The book offers readers an opportunity to engage with regional Indian literature, cultural narratives, and literary traditions that may otherwise remain limited to native-language audiences. Through thoughtful translation and clear language, the edition bridges linguistic boundaries and highlights the richness of Indian storytelling and intellectual heritage.
Published in paperback format, this volume is valuable for literature enthusiasts, students, researchers, and readers interested in Indian translations, comparative literature, and contemporary literary studies.
















