Gunebhoota Vyangyartha: Siddhanta Aur Lakshy Hindi
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891.21 K9606 J 101211 Janaki haranam | 891.21 K9606 J 101211 Janaki haranam | 891.21 L 6276 S 107439 Sri krsnakarnamrtam by Libasuka | 891.21 M2648 G 104356 Gunebhoota Vyangyartha: | 891.21 M2649 S 101049 Sri Kavyakantha Charitam | 891.21 M2724 S 100744 Sisupalavadha | 891.21 M4269 N 104520 Naishadh ka kavya-shastreya adhyayan |
Nearly all Sanskrit literature, except that dealing with grammar and philosophy, is in verse. The first period (c.500–c.50 B.C.) of the Sanskrit age is one of epics. They are divided into two main groupings—the natural epics, i.e., those derived from old stories, and those which come from artificial epics called kavya.
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