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... Mithilā came to be known as a centre of new school of philosophy and it was here that the Buddhists met their pungent critics . Such critical studies ultimately led to the development of the Navya- nyaya system of philosophy , which ...
... Mithilā came to be known as a centre of new school of philosophy and it was here that the Buddhists met their pungent critics . Such critical studies ultimately led to the development of the Navya- nyaya system of philosophy , which ...
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... Mithilā . Umāpati seems to have been influenced by the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva . Since Umāpati is a very controversial figure in the whole realm of dramatic literature in Mithilā , it is desirable to discuss here the date of the ...
... Mithilā . Umāpati seems to have been influenced by the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva . Since Umāpati is a very controversial figure in the whole realm of dramatic literature in Mithilā , it is desirable to discuss here the date of the ...
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... Mithilā has been published by Śrī Umākānta Thakur in the Vaidehi Viseṣāñka of 1957. In this connection , Raghunandana- dāsa's “ Mithilānāṭaka ” also deserves mention . The unbroken continuity of Sanskrit literature in Mithila is well ...
... Mithilā has been published by Śrī Umākānta Thakur in the Vaidehi Viseṣāñka of 1957. In this connection , Raghunandana- dāsa's “ Mithilānāṭaka ” also deserves mention . The unbroken continuity of Sanskrit literature in Mithila is well ...
Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India | 7 |
The Indebtedness of Hemcandra to the Author of the Vyakti | 22 |
Copyright | |
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