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Upaniṣad (Jara o Jibatattva) উপনিষদ (জড় ও জীবতত্ত্ব)
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Smṛticintāmaṇiḥ স্মৃতিচিন্তামনি:
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Brahmavaivarta Purana (vol 3) contains a detailed description of the birth and other activities of Kṛṣṇa. There are several dialogues all describing the significance of the different actions of Kṛṣṇa.

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Sanskrit Religious Studies/ Veda-Vyās/ Āryaśāstra (Brahmapurāṇam) / Rāmaranjan Kāvyavyākaraṇatīrtha (Trans.)/ Publication:1393 BC/ Number of Pages: 1177/

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