- in the
title of his work Ardhakathānaka,
Banarasidas died two
years after writing it, in 1643.
Banarasidas is
known for his works, Moha
Vivek Yuddha...
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Similar recipes are also
mentioned in the
medieval cookbook Supa Shastra.
Banarasidas, the
author of the
biographical Ardhakathanaka, has
mentioned buying...
- (2004). The Nakshatras: The
Lunar Mansions of
Vedic Astrology.
Motilal Banarasidas. ISBN 9788120820685.
Edward Moor. The
Hindu Pantheon. 1864. The Sacred...
- Devahar, C R, ed. (1997). "2.47". Kumāra-Sambhava of Kālidāsa.
Motilal Banarasidas Publishers. p. 25.
Dictionary of
Hindu Lore and
Legend (ISBN 0-500-51088-1)...
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autobiographies written in an
Indian language was Ardhakathānaka,
written by
Banarasidas, who was a
Shrimal Jain
businessman and poet of
Mughal India. The poetic...
- From
South India,
South Indian dynasty Bloch, J. (1970).
Formation of the
Marathi Language.
Motilal Banarasidas Publishers. p. 161. ISBN 9788120823228....
- recreation. The
educational institutions comprise an
English middle school "
Banarasidas Ruiya High
School and
Junior College"
established in year 1945, with...
- Apte V. S. Apte (Sanskrit-Hindi Kosh, 1890,
reprint 1997 by Motilāl
Banārasidās Publishers, Delhi) Monier-Williams,
Monier (1899), A Sanskrit-English...
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Religion in
South Asia, eds.
Lawrence A Babb,
Susan S. Wadley,
Motilal Banarasidas, 1998. MacLain, Karline. India's
Immortal Comic Books: Gods, Kings, and...
- Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki and the Rāmacaritamānasa of Tulasī Dāsa.
Motilal Banarasidas publ. pp. 164–. ISBN 978-81-208-1122-5.
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