The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 43-44Bihar Research Society, 1957 - Folklore |
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... literature and art did not end with Jyotiriswara . The decay of Sanskrit literature in other parts of India did not bring about any alteration in so far as the growth of Sanskrit literature and drama in Mithila was concerned . The ...
... literature and art did not end with Jyotiriswara . The decay of Sanskrit literature in other parts of India did not bring about any alteration in so far as the growth of Sanskrit literature and drama in Mithila was concerned . The ...
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... literature . Without the study of this variety of literature , it would not be possible to understand the evolution of our modern languages in the course of the centuries . If we , for example , want to understand how the Hindi or ...
... literature . Without the study of this variety of literature , it would not be possible to understand the evolution of our modern languages in the course of the centuries . If we , for example , want to understand how the Hindi or ...
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... literature . For some of them do occur in the earliest literature . But their occurrence in early period is only sporadic . It is perhaps Manabodha ( 1710-1760 ) who in his ' Krishna - Janma ' first adopted the use of the later suffixes ...
... literature . For some of them do occur in the earliest literature . But their occurrence in early period is only sporadic . It is perhaps Manabodha ( 1710-1760 ) who in his ' Krishna - Janma ' first adopted the use of the later suffixes ...
Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India | 7 |
The Indebtedness of Hemcandra to the Author of the Vyakti | 22 |
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