Sanskrit-W rterbuch, nach den Petersburger W rterb chern bearbeitet, compiled by Carl Cappeller, is a comprehensive dictionary of Sanskrit with German definitions. This dictionary, first published in 1887, is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Sanskrit, Indology, and comparative linguistics. Based on the earlier 'Petersburger W rterb cher, ' Cappeller's work offers a detailed and accessible guide to the vocabulary of classical Sanskrit literature, including the Vedas, Upanishads, and other important texts. This enduring reference work remains essential for anyone seeking to understand the nuances of Sanskrit and its rich literary heritage.
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