Ganga Sahai Sharma

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Who is Ganga Sahai Sharma?

Ganga Sahai Sharma was an extremely accomplished late 19th century Sanskrit Scholar in the Bundi state of Rajasthan in Colonial British India. He was the Prime Minister of Bundi State from 1877 to 1913. Some of his accomplishments include the transliteration and translation of the Srimad Bhagwat Purana from pure ancient Sanskrit to a more easily understood form of Sanskrit being spoken at that time in the scholarly community. The name of this widely acclaimed work was "Anvitaath Prakashika," which is available in all Sanskrit departments around the world. His work was published by the Venkateshwara Press in Bombay, India in 1901.

In all, we wrote 127 books during his life including "Vans Prakash" which details the history of Bundi State. Sharma was born in a highly educated family of Brahmins in the village of Patan, District Sikar, Rajputana. Originally educated in Patan by his parents and the Pundits of Patana, he eventually was advised by the Pundits to go to Kashi, Benares, where he would learn all of the Shastras, Vedas, Puranas and Upanishads.

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on July 23, 2013

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