Sanskrit language and Literature/ Viśveśvara Vidyābhūṣaṇa/ Cāṇakya-Vijayaṃ/ Dhyanesh Narayan Chakravarti/ Publication: 1967/ Number of Pages: 92/ Series: Rupakamanjuri Granthamala – 1/
Cāṇakya-Vijayaṃ चाणक्य-विजयम
Cāṇakya -Vijayaṃ is a drama written by Viśveśvara Vidyābhūṣaṇa. The storyline of the drama is built around the story of how Cāṇakya helped the Candraguptas in gaining the throne.
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Dhyanesh Narayan Chakravarti |
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Duttapukur |
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1967 |
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Rupakamanjuri Granthamala – 1 |
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