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Vashishtha Narayan Jha
Sahitya Akademi, 2003 - Sanskrit literature - 358 pages
Sanskrit Is Treated As The Only Binding Emotional Thread To Maintain The Feeling Of Unity In Diversity. The Kind Of Feeling Created By The Creation Of States On Linguistic Ground Is Absent When One Encounters Sanskrit. There Is A General Belief That Sanskrit Is A Dead Language And It Has Ceased To Be The Medium Of Cultural Communication. This Volume Is An Outcome Of The National Seminar On ŭSanskrit Writings In Independent Indiaŭ Organized By The Sahitya Akademi At Pune In Collaboration With The Centre For Advanced Study In Sanskrit, University Of Poona. The Volume Is Sufficient To Demonstrate That Sanskrit Continues To Be A Very Powerful And Popular Medium Of Cultural Communication Through The Ages. It Is A Powerful Medium Because Scholars Have Kept On Writing In This Language Even After Independence Besides Creative And Critical Writings.
 

Contents

K N N Elayath
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स्वातन्त्र्योत्तरकाले न्यायशास्त्रमधिकृत्य मैथिलानामवदानम्
16
Contribution of Karnataka to Sanskrit Drama
24
महाराष्ट्रराज्यगतं दार्शनिकं संस्कृतलेखनम् के आर जोशी
39
Philosophical Writings in Gujarat
59
जयकृष्ण गोदियाल
80
स्वातन्त्र्योत्तरे मध्यप्रदेशे प्रणीतानि संस्कृत महाकाव्यानि
92
स्वातन्त्र्योत्तरकाले मध्यप्रदेशे संस्कृतव्याकरणम्
116
स्वातन्त्र्योत्तरे भारते मिथिलायां व्याकरणशास्त्रीय
197
किशोरनाथ झा
206
कृष्णानन्द झा
220
Sanskrit Mahākāvyas in Orissa after Independece
241
Sanskrit Philosophical Works of Orissa
264
Sanskrit Studies in Assam with Special Reference
273
Philosophical Writings in Sanskrit in Assam after
282
स्वातन्त्र्योत्तर संस्कृतपत्रकारिता
297

स्वातन्त्र्योत्तरव्याकरणशास्त्रे वाराणस्याः योगदानम्
123
Sanskrit Drama in Mithila 19471997
150
Sanskrit Writings on Alaṁkāraśāstra in Mithilā
188
राजस्थान के जैन मुनियों का संस्कृत लेखन
328
स्वतन्त्र भारत में जैन साध्वियों की संस्कृत सेवा
351
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