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Sibaprasad Bharatdvaj

Louhapuruṣābadānam लोहपुरुषाब्दानम्

Louhapuruṣābadānam is a modern epic describing the life of Vallab Bhai Patel, one of the most eminent political leaders of India during its pre and post-independent days. The author, Sivaprasad Bharadwaja, himself adds comments to the verses that he composes.

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Sanskrit language and Literature/ Sibaprasad Bharatdvaj/ Louhapuruṣābadānam/ Sibaprasad Bharatdvaj/ Publication: 1990/ Number of Pages: 470/

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