Bharateya svarnauk ke sanskrit abhilekha evam amarakosh ke abhidan Sanskrit
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- 891.209 P2125 B 105298
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891.209 N141 S 100851 Samskrta sahitya mem Rahima | 891.209 N141 S 100889 Manjunathagranthavalih : Jayapuravaibhavam Govindavaibhavam | 891.209 N192 S 104991 Some aspects of Sanskrit literature and literary criticism | 891.209 P2125 B 105298 Bharateya svarnauk ke sanskrit abhilekha evam amarakosh ke abhidan | 891.209 R1182 G 104423 Srutimahti:Glory of Sanskrit Tradition: | 891.209 R1182 G 104423 Srutimahti:Glory of Sanskrit Tradition: | 891.209 R1182 S 101147 Samskrtasahityasya vikase purottararajyanam yogadanam |
Literature in Sanskrit continues to be produced.Sanskrit literature refers to texts composed in Sanskrit language since the 2nd-millennium BCE. Many of the prominent texts are associated with Indian religions, i.e., Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and were composed in ancient India. However, others were composed central, East or Southeast Asia and the canon includes works covering secular sciences and the arts.
Abhilekho ka parichay evam kal, Kosho ke swaroop ka tulatnamak adhyayan.
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