Excerpt from Notices of Sanskrit Mss, Vol. 4Bhattotpala, 86, Bheu Daji, Dr., Bheva-chintamani, Dhavadipika, Bhavartha-ramayana, Bhava Svami, Bhfita-damara, Bhutademara Tantra, Bhuvanes'vara 1, 136, Bibliotheca Indica, 9, 86, 151, 172, Black Yajur Veda, 41, Bodheyana, 41, 131, 133.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.
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Volume: 5; author: rájendralála mitra; category: hinduism; length: 380 pages; year: 1871.
Volume: 4; autore: mahamahopadhyaya haraprasada sastri; categoria: lingua straniera - inglese; lunghezza: 315 pagine.
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Volume: 4; author: rajendralala mitra; category: hinduism; length: 383 pages; year: 1870.
In brief, the notices contain invaluable research material for the studies of indian literature, mythology, philosophy, religion and material sciences.
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Notices of sanskrit mss by mitra, rajendralala, raja, 1824-1891.
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The kathāsaritsāgara is a famous 11th-century collection of indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales as retold in sanskrit by the shaivite somadeva.
For not only does that literature possess much intrinsic merit, but the light it sheds to contribute a volume to this series of literatures of the world; for this appeared to and introduced to his notice in the middle of the last.
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