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... means ' a shadow - play ' . The essential features of this play are the representations of actors by shadows which the puppets throw from behind on a white screen in front of the audience . The puppets are made of leather , generally of ...
... means ' a shadow - play ' . The essential features of this play are the representations of actors by shadows which the puppets throw from behind on a white screen in front of the audience . The puppets are made of leather , generally of ...
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... means as easy for the businessmen of Calcutta to achieve : Calcutta , for all its status as the capital of the British Indian Empire , was still an unappealing prospect for a thirty - to forty - year career in a line of business but did ...
... means as easy for the businessmen of Calcutta to achieve : Calcutta , for all its status as the capital of the British Indian Empire , was still an unappealing prospect for a thirty - to forty - year career in a line of business but did ...
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... means ' Vedic Karman ' , for it is motivated by the desire of heavenly abode and bliss . But the Gita is opposed to ... means non - egoistic Karmas , not for obtaining pleasure or the avoidance of pain . Then does Niṣkārma Karma ' mean ...
... means ' Vedic Karman ' , for it is motivated by the desire of heavenly abode and bliss . But the Gita is opposed to ... means non - egoistic Karmas , not for obtaining pleasure or the avoidance of pain . Then does Niṣkārma Karma ' mean ...
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The Political Concepts and Empirical Analysis in the Mahābhārata | 87 |
Early Historical Archaeology of Uttar PradeshRecent Discoveries | 132 |
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