Bengali LiteratureOxford University Press, 1948 - 198 sidor |
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... known as Gaur , originally the name of the country round about the modern Burdwan and Murshidabad districts and with its chief town at Karnasuvarna . It was at Gaur in the seventh or eighth century A.C. that the semi - historical Adisur ...
... known as Gaur , originally the name of the country round about the modern Burdwan and Murshidabad districts and with its chief town at Karnasuvarna . It was at Gaur in the seventh or eighth century A.C. that the semi - historical Adisur ...
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... known to have been the author of a now lost life of Srinivas . Of his extant works the Narottam - vilās is mainly about Narottam , and the Bhakti - ratnākar , though mainly about Srinivas , also gives accounts of Narottam , Syāmānanda ...
... known to have been the author of a now lost life of Srinivas . Of his extant works the Narottam - vilās is mainly about Narottam , and the Bhakti - ratnākar , though mainly about Srinivas , also gives accounts of Narottam , Syāmānanda ...
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... known in that age for his Navanari . Dwarakānāth Vidyā- bhusan translated Bacon's Advancement of Learning , but is better known for the Somprakās , a political journal . In addition to the Sanskrit College group there were several other ...
... known in that age for his Navanari . Dwarakānāth Vidyā- bhusan translated Bacon's Advancement of Learning , but is better known for the Somprakās , a political journal . In addition to the Sanskrit College group there were several other ...
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