Sanskrit language and Literature/ Bhasa / Swapnavasavadattam/ Saradaranjan Ray (Comm. & Trans.)/ Kumudranjan Ray (Editor)/ Kumudranjan Ray / Publication: 1936/ Number of Pages: 418/
Swapnavasavadattam
Svapnavasavadattam is an English rendering of the drama Svapnavasavadattam written by Bhasa. Saradaranjan Ray has added his own Sanskrit commentary along with a Bengali translation of the original text. In the introduction, the translator offers an analysis of the features of the literary contribution of Bhasa.
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Sanskrit Language and Literature |
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Kumudranjan $e Editor, Ray, Saradaranjan $e Comm. $e Trans. Ray |
| Publication Language |
Bengali, English, Sanskrit |
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Kumudranjan Ray |
| Publication Place |
Calcutta |
| Publication Year |
1936 |
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Category: Sanskrit Language and Literature
Tags: Bhasa, Saradaranjan Ray, Svapnavasavadattam
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