Sanskrit language and Literature/ Radhakanta Deb Bahadur & Kaliprasanna Sarmman/ Śabdakalpadrum (Volume-1)/ Publication: 1867/ Number of Pages: 814/
Śabdakalpadrum (Volume-1) শব্দকল্পদ্রুম
Sabdakalpadruma (first volume) is a dictionary of Sanskrit words compiled by Raja Radhakanta Dev Bahadur. It contains the meaning of all the Sanskrit words, their etymological analysis and examples of their use. The dictionary is organized in alphabetical order. The first volume contains starts with varna and ends with ‘plama’.
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Kaliprasanna, Sarmman |
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