One of the best reference works available. We handle all the Motilal Sanskrit books, this is excellent. Paper edition.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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a concise lexicon, with usable entries,
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This review is from: Students English Sanskrit Dictionary (Hardcover)
Apte's dictionary is one of the handiest sanskrit lexicon's around. While nothing can beat Monier-Williams' for thoroughness, Apte's brief entries are highly usable. He has restricted himself to listing only the more frequent uses of words and roots. most entries do list multiple definitions, as well as examples of usage culled from Sanskrit literature. This is a good portable dictionary. It served me quite well for the first two years of Sanskrit study. As with all books published in India, there are occassional pages where it is difficult to read the print--don't complain, this is part of the Sanskrit experience. It is good preparation for reading manuscripts.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Dictionary - Serves its purpose,
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This review is from: The Student's English-Sanskrit Dictionary (Paperback)
Its a nice dictionary. If you have an english text that you want to translate to Sanskrit - this book might be a very valuable resource for that.HOWEVER, keep in mind that this is 'English - Sanskrit' dictionary. It has words in English, and definitions/same meaning words in Sanskrit. Maybe, what you are looking for is a 'Sanskrit - English' dictionary. The same author also has that dictionary and I'm sure it's good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Mostly successful so far,
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This review is from: Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary - Sanskrit (Hardcover)
Since my memory is not so brilliant these days, I wanted this book principally to look up those spiritual terms which I knew I had encountered but could not remember. Having used it now a number of times, I reckon the success rate is probably around 80%. The failures may, however, be my own fault! The book is clearly aimed at students studying the language and contains such distinctly unspiritual words as 'telephone' and 'electric'. This means that there are very many words that are not relevant to my purpose and whose presence is likely to create a 'wood for trees' effect. Also, the quality of printing is not always perfect. Apart from that, it serves the purpose well!Dennis Waite, author of Back to the Truth: 5000 years of Advaita
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