Social conscience in Sanskrit literature / Daniel James Disgaard.
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Contents:
Introduction -- 1. The origins of a secular literature in Sanskrit -- 2. The idealization of life and social criticism in the classics -- 3. The contribution of Kashmir -- 4. The Bhana and Prahasan literature -- 5. Diversity of thought in the Subasita collections -- 6. The achievement of Sanskrit literature: A Reassessment
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 891.2 BIS/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P13521 |
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Introduction -- 1. The origins of a secular literature in Sanskrit -- 2. The idealization of life and social criticism in the classics -- 3. The contribution of Kashmir -- 4. The Bhana and Prahasan literature -- 5. Diversity of thought in the Subasita collections -- 6. The achievement of Sanskrit literature: A Reassessment
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