Jagguvakulabhushana kavyamala Sanskrit
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891.21 R1411 C 101712 Cinmayanandacaritam | 891.21 R1411 L 100911 Laghupadyaprabandhatrayi | 891.21 R1412 S 101037 Sriramakrsnacaritam | 891.21 R164 J 105106 Jagguvakulabhushana kavyamala | 891.21 R1837 S 107026 Sanskrit Pearls: | 891.21 R1837 S 107026 Sanskrit Pearls: | 891.21 R1837 S 107026 Sanskrit Pearls: |
Sanskrit is the sacred language of various Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. It is used during worship in Hindu temples. In Newar Buddhism, it is used in all monasteries, while Mahayana and Tibetan Buddhist religious texts and sutras are in Sanskrit as well as vernacular languages. Some of the revered texts of Jainism including the Tattvartha sutra, Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, the Bhaktamara Stotra and the Agamas are in Sanskrit.
Gaggukulabhushanakave kavita vaibhavam, Yadushailesha shatakam.
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