Sanskrit Religious Studies/ Editor)/Smṛti Sandarbhaḥ (Volume-2)/ Manasukharay Mor / Publication: 1952/ Number of Pages: 772/
Smṛti Sandarbhaḥ (Volume-2) स्मृति सन्दर्भ: (द्बितीय भाग)
Smṛti Sandarbhaḥ (editor’s name not mentioned) is a collection of Smṛti texts including Parasara Smṛti etc.
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Manasukharay Mor |
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Calcutta |
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1952 |
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