SriShankara digvijaya Sanskrit and Hindi
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891.21 Sa84 M 104944 Maṇḍana and his works : an appraisal | 891.21 Sh692 P 101202 Prataapavijaya | 891.21 Sh692 P 101202 Prataapavijaya | 891.21 Sh692 S 104612 SriShankara digvijaya | 891.21 Sh97 S 105491 Sanskrit ke mahakavya panchak me vyutpatti: | 891.21 So51 V 100914 The Life of Sri Vyasaraja : A Champu Kavya in Sanskrit | 891.21 Sr31 C 106276 Bhartṛahari's Nīti śatakam |
The Life of Sankara makes a strong impression of contraries. He is a philospher and a poet a savant and a saint a mystic and a religious reformer. Such diverse gifts did he possess that different images present themselves if we try to recall his personality. One sees him in youth on fire with intellectual ambition a stiff and intrepid debator; another regards him as a shrewd political genius (rather a patriot) attempting to impress on the people a sense of unity; for a third he is a calm philosopher engaged in the single effort to expose the contradictions of life and thought with an unmatched incisiveness; for a fourth who declares that we are all greater than we know
SriShankaracharya ke guno k varnan, Devataom ke bhagavan shankar se prarthana.
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