- also
called Mataparīkṣottaram, is an 1840 Sanskrit-language text by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan (IAST: Hara-candra Tarka-pañcānana) of Calcutta, British...
- Mata-parīkṣā-śikṣā (1839) by
Somanatha of
Central India, Mataparīkṣottara (1840) by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of Calcutta, Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya (1844-1845) by Nilakantha...
- However, no
copies come down to us to
confirm this. What is
recorded is
Harachandra Roy’s
notice (dated 12 May 1818) in the
Government Gazette of 14 May...
- of the
magazine was
Ganga Kis****
Bhattacharya and was
supported by
Harachandra Roy. It
continued publishing for
around one year. No
copies of the paper...
- (Complete
Works of
Jibananda Vidyasagara),
version 2 (Rajendralala
Mitra and
Harachandra Vidyabhushana)
Gretil (e-text)
TITUS (e-text)
Shodhganga (C.G. Kashikar)...
- Rajendralala;
Harachandra Vidyabhushana (1872). The
Gopatha Brahmana of the
Atharva Veda.
Edited by
Rajendralala Mitra and
Harachandra Vidyabhushana....
- was
taken by
Joshua Marshman and
William Ward. At
about the same time
Harachandra Roy was also
planning to
start a
Bengali newspaper from his own printing...
-
Central India Mataparīkṣottara ("An
Answer to the Mataparīkṣā", 1840) by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of
Calcutta Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya ("A
Verdict on the...
- School,
Herarkhola 5.
Kalachari class XII School,
Kalachari No. 1 6.
Harachandra class XII School,
Manikbhandar 7.
Kamalpur Govt.
English Medium School...
-
edition of the
Gopatha Brahmana was
edited by
Rajendralal Mitra and
Harachandra Vidyabhushan. It was
published by the
Asiatic Society,
Calcutta as a...