Essay name: Purana Bulletin
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Affiliation: University of Kerala / Faculty of Oriental Studies
The "Purana Bulletin" is an academic journal published in India. The journal focuses on the study of Puranas, which are a genre of ancient Indian literature encompassing mythological stories, traditions, and philosophical teachings. They represent Hindu scriptures in Sanskrit and cover a wide range of subjects.
Purana, Volume 11, Part 1 (1969)
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External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)
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Jan., 1969] CRr. CRT. CSr. CVr. Cvr. PURANIC WISE SAYINGS 75 materials by Ludwik Sternbach. Vishveshvara-
nand Vedic Research Institute. Hoshiarpur
1963-4. Viśveśvaranand Indological Series
XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX.
Cāṇakya-nīti-śāstra version (reconstructed).
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Caṇakya-sāra-sangraha version (reconstructed).
See Cr.
Vṛddha Caṇakya, textus ornatior version (recon-
structed) See Cr.
Vṛddha Caṇakya, textus simplicior version (re-
constructed) See Cr.
DhN (P) or DhN The Dhammanīti in PMB. (Pāli).
GhN.
GP.
H.
HJ.
JRAS.
KN (BI).
KSH.
LN (P).
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ᾱٴDZ貹ś.
Hitopadeśa The Sanskrit Text with a gram-
matical analysis alphabetically arranged by
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