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Sooranad Payikkattu Neelakanta Kunjan Pillai (24 June 1911 – 8
March 1995) was an
Indian researcher, lexicographer, poet, essayist,
literary critic, orator...
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Kambanthodath Kunhan Viswanathan (4
November 1914 – 17 or 18
August 1992) was
governor of the
Indian state of Gujarat.
Viswanathan was born in Mattancheri...
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Kunhan Raja (1962).
Survey of
Sanskrit Literature 1962 Ed.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 123. ISBN 9780842600286. C.
Kunhan Raja (1962). Survey...
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believed to have
written during his stay in
Kanchipuram where he lived, C.
Kunhan Raja Ph.D. says: "In language, in the
metres that he adopts, in the descriptions...
- "The
zander is a varanid, so what", the text
being a
colloquial form of
Kunhan on varaa, niin mikäs siinä,
meaning "As long as you can
afford it, so what"...
- non-Aryan tribe. The
Indian Encyclopaedia.
Genesis Publishing. p. 5079. C.
Kunhan Raja.
Survey of
Sanskrit Literature.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp. 136, 146–148...
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support which has been
argued by
modern Sanskrit scholars (such as Dr. C.
Kunhan Raja in his
translation of the Asya
Vamasya Hymn). The
reason that earlier...
- Encyclopaedia.
Genesis Publishing. 2002. p. 5079. ISBN 9788177552577. C.
Kunhan Raja.
Survey of
Sanskrit Literature.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp. 136, 146–148...
- S2CID 171023214. C.
Kunhan Raja (1945),
Sangitaratnakara of Sarngadeva, Vol 1 –
Chapter 1,
Adyar Library,
pages 5-6 C.
Kunhan Raja (1945), Sangitaratnakara...
- Encyclopaedia.
Genesis Publishing. 2002. p. 5079. ISBN 9788177552577. C.
Kunhan Raja.
Survey of
Sanskrit Literature.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp. 136, 146–148...