The Sanskrit epics' representation of Vedic myths / Danielle Feller.
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891.2 BIS/S Social conscience in Sanskrit literature / | 891.2 DAA/V Valmiki's Sanskrit/ | 891.2 DEY/H History's tragic exultation: a few poems in translation/ | 891.2 FEL/S The Sanskrit epics' representation of Vedic myths / | 891.2 JHA/S Sanskrit writings in independent India: compilation of seminar papers/ | 891.2 JOS/A The Ashtadhyayi of Panini/ | 891.2 JOS/A The Ashtadhyayi of Panini/ |
Originally presented as the author's dissertation (Doctoral-- Universities of Lausanne, 2001).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-350) and index.
When Agni goes hiding -- Indra, the lover of Ahalaya -- The theft of the Soma -- Upamanyu's salvation by the Asvins -- Rana-yajna: the Mahabharata war as a sacrifice -- Conclusions
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