<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Languages of Bangladesh / Languages of India / Bishnupriya Manipuri language / Meitei language / Indian literature / Bengali poetry / Rabindranath Tagore / Manipuri literature / Manipuri dance / Languages of Asia / Asia / Bengal
Date: 2012-05-19 04:23:21
Languages of Bangladesh
Languages of India
Bishnupriya Manipuri language
Meitei language
Indian literature
Bengali poetry
Rabindranath Tagore
Manipuri literature
Manipuri dance
Languages of Asia
Asia
Bengal

MANIPURI NOVEL Dadi Budha (Oriya classic) By Gopinath Mohanty Translated by B.S. Rajkumar Pp. 72, First Edition : 2001

Add to Reading List

Source URL: sahitya-akademi.gov.in

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 15,53 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Literature Survey on Relation Extraction and Relational Learning  Kush Goyal Pushpak Bhattacharyya Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

Literature Survey on Relation Extraction and Relational Learning Kush Goyal Pushpak Bhattacharyya Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

DocID: 1vdFu - View Document

A HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE DAVID SEYFORT RUEGG  THE LITERATURE OF

A HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE DAVID SEYFORT RUEGG THE LITERATURE OF

DocID: 1uJC6 - View Document

Literature Survey: Neural Machine Translation Ajay Anand Verma Pushpak Bhattacharyya CFILT,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India {ajayanand, pb}@cse.iitb.ac.in

Literature Survey: Neural Machine Translation Ajay Anand Verma Pushpak Bhattacharyya CFILT,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India {ajayanand, pb}@cse.iitb.ac.in

DocID: 1utXi - View Document

Contemporary Literature Prof. Aysha Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Module No. # 01 Lecture No. # 01

Contemporary Literature Prof. Aysha Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Module No. # 01 Lecture No. # 01

DocID: 1t2jR - View Document

The Indian Review of World Literature in English, Vol. 1, No. I – Jan, 2005  RASA IN SANSKRIT DRAMA PRINCY SUNIL Sanskrit rhetoricians distinguish Kavya into two kinds: Drsya (that which can be seen) and Sravya (that w

The Indian Review of World Literature in English, Vol. 1, No. I – Jan, 2005 RASA IN SANSKRIT DRAMA PRINCY SUNIL Sanskrit rhetoricians distinguish Kavya into two kinds: Drsya (that which can be seen) and Sravya (that w

DocID: 1t0G0 - View Document