Theory of Meaning in Ancient Inidia Note: The article is composed in DV1-TTYogesh font.
Title: Theory of Meaning in Ancient Inidia
Note: The article is composed in DV1-TTYogesh font.
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
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Theory of Meaning in Ancient Inidia
Note: The article is composed in DV1-TTYogesh font.
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Details: Words: 1313 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Theory of Meaning in Ancient India
Samir Karmakar
Study of language in ancient India should be understood as a way to retrieve the past legacy of the Vedic world. Because, as a text, Veda was the source of power, and it constituted the vortex of the Vedic society. It was believed that Veda is omnipresent and all pervasive. It is beyond any kind of doubt. Only in the next generation of Vedic sages when the
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