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Manomohan Mittra (1851–1903) is one of the
household disciples of
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
Manomohan was born in
September 1851 at Konnagar,
Hooghly district...
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Manomohan Bose was a
Bengali journalist, poet, and playwright. Bose was born in 1831 in Nishchintapur,
Jessore District,
Bengal Presidency,
British India...
- Calcutta,
receives a
letter from
someone claiming to be her long lost uncle,
Manomohan Mitra. He
writes that he is
visiting India after 35
years abroad and,...
- Ghosh,
Manomohan (2002). Natyasastra. p. 2 note 3. ISBN 81-7080-076-5.
Ananda Lal 2004, p. 308, 492.
Tarla Mehta 1995, p. 24. Ghosh,
Manomohan (2002)...
- She has
eight siblings, out of
which two are no more. Her
siblings are
Manomohan, Madanmohan, Sreedharan, Prakashbabu, Rasiklal,
Jyothish Kumar, Dr Vijayalakshmi...
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Manmohan Acharya was a poet and
lyricist from India. His
Sanskrit poems and
lyrics have been put to
music and
danced to in the
Odissi classical Indian...
- also
spelt as Manu
Munshi or Monu
Munshi (Bengali: মনু মুন্সী), born as
Manomohan Munshi (2
August 1924– 20
February 2009), was an
Indian painter and sculptor...
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chapters 34, 35 and 36.
Manomohan Ghosh (Transl) (1951). "Natya
Shastra (Chapters 1–27)".
Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.
Manomohan Ghosh (Transl) (1961)...
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Bharata Muni,
translated from the
Sanskrit with
introduction and
notes by
Manomohan Ghosh, vol. II, Calcutta, The
Asiatic Society, 1961. See particularly...
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Parganas district in
Bengal in the year 1865, the
youngest of
three sons to
Manomohan Bose. His
father was a poet and a playwright. He was one of the organizers...