Sanskrit language and Literature/ Shri Harsha / Ratnavali/ Modern Book Agency Private LTD. / Publication: 1967/ Number of Pages: 448/
Ratnavali
Ratnavali is an edition of the drama originally written by Sri Harsha. This book is edited by Ashoknath Shastri and Maheswar Das. The book contains, other than the original Sanskrit text, explanatory notes in English.
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Sanskrit Language and Literature |
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Ashokanath & Maheshwar Das $e Trans., Bhattacharya |
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Bengali, English |
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Modern Book Agency Private LTD. |
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Calcutta |
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1967 |
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