Sanskrit language and Literature/ Banabhatta / Kadambari / Kumudranjan Ray (Commentator & Translator)/ Kumudranjan Ray / Publication: 1963/ Number of Pages: 251/
Banbhatta’s Kadambari
Kadambari is an English rendering and explanation of one part of Kadambari viz. Sukanasopadesa. The book edited and translated by Kumudranjan Ray starts with a brief description of the main storyline of Kadambari preceded by a short biography of Banabhatta, the author of Kadambari.
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Sanskrit Language and Literature |
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Kumudranjan $e Comm. $e Trans., Ray |
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English |
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Kumudranjan Ray |
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Calcutta |
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1963 |
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