Sanskrit language and Literature/ V. Raghavan (Editor)/ Samskrita Ravindram/ Sahitya Academy/ Publication: 1966/ Number of Pages: 337/ Series: Samskrita Pratibha (Volume-VI)/
Samskrita Ravindram संस्कृत रबीन्दम्
Samskrita Ravindram is a collection of Sanskrit renderings of excerpts from Rabindranath Tagore’s poem, drama and essay. The collection is edited by V. Raghavan and the foreword is written by S. Radhakrishnan.
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Sanskrit Language and Literature |
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V. Raghavan $e Editor |
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Sahitya Academy |
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New Delhi |
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1966 |
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Samskrita Pratibha (Volume-VI) |
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