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Vol. XXXV, 2012
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Alf Hiltebeitel, Authorial Paths Through the Two Sanskrit Epics, Via the Rāmopākhyāna, in the Epic Undertakings, Pub. Motilal Banarsidass (MLBD), First Edn. 2009 P. 170 M. Winternitz, History of Indian Literature, Vol.III, MLBD, 1922, First English Edn. 1967, P. 414 A. B. Keith, A History of Sanskrit Literature, MLBD, 2010, P.332. M. Krishnamachariar, History of Classical Sanskrit Literature, MLBD, First Edn. 1937, here reference is from 2009 p. 497 S. K. De, a History of Sanskrit Literature, Classical Period, University of Calcutta, 1962, p. 435 A. K. Warder, Indian Kārya Literature, Vol.V, MLBD, 1988, p.599. M. Krishnamachariar, History of Classical Sanskrit Literature, MLBD, 2009, p.496. Bāna Harsacarita, 4th ucсhvāsa, Hindi Edn. Fifth, 1986, by Pandit Shri Jagannatha Pathaka, p.216 Damayanti - Kathā-Campūh ed. by Mahopadhyāya Vinayasagara, Pub. by L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad, First Edition, 2010, p. 257 To put the record straight, I may be said to have stumbled upon these images. One image by Bāna was already lying in my subconscious mind and impression was aroused when I browsed through the pages of the present volume Damayanti-Kathā-Campūh.
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