Sanskrit language and Literature/ Kṛṣṇa-Dvaipāyan Vedavyāsa/ Śrīmadbhāgavata / Natabar Chakraborty/ Pañcānana Tarkaratna (Editor)/ Publication: 1327 BC/ Number of Pages: 865/
Śrīmadbhāgavata শ্রীমদ্ভাগবত
Srimadbhagavat is a Bengali translation of the twelfth chapter of Bhagavat. The translation is in prose form. It is translated by Pañcānana Tarkaratna.
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