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  2. Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha - Wikipedia

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    The main story narrates Naravāhanadatta’s progress culminating in his destined enthronement as the emperor of the vidhyādharas, celestial beings with magical abilities, winning twenty-six wives along the way. The surviving manuscripts of the text break off while he is in pursuit of his sixth wife.

  3. Kadambini - Wikipedia

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    This in time had an important impact on the growth of short story movement (Nayi Kahani) in Hindi literature. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Soon, it became a prominent magazine of North India , [ 6 ] and flourished through the 1980s, and along with magazines like Dharmyug and Sarika , allowed Hindi-language media to acquire a character of their own.

  4. Brihatkatha - Wikipedia

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    The stories forming the Brihatkatha had a divine origin which origin is recounted by Somadeva. Since King Satvahana has been identified with Shalivahana, Guṇāḍhya must have lived around 78 CE. [26] Guṇāḍhya is perhaps the only author of a well-known text who speaks in the first person.

  5. Category:19th-century Italian short story writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century Italian short story writers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Bineswar Brahma - Wikipedia

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    In Bodo language issues, Brahma opposed writing Bodo in Roman script. Instead he advocated the use of Devanagari for writing Bodo, putting him at odds with Christian Bodo groups, like the National Democratic Front of Bodoland. He also worked on peace efforts between the Assam state government, the Indian Government and various Bodo groups. [1]

  7. Mahajani - Wikipedia

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    Mahajani is a Laṇḍā mercantile script that was historically used in northern India for writing accounts and financial records in Marwari, Hindi and Punjabi. [1] It is a Brahmic script and is written left-to-right. Mahajani refers to the Hindi word for 'bankers', also known as 'sarrafi' or 'kothival' (merchant).

  8. Mudrarakshas - Wikipedia

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    Mudrarakshas has also been a doyen of Awadhi Folk Art Forms including Nautanki, Bhand, Swang Sapera, and Bharthari etc. A recipient of President of India's Sangeet Natak Academy and several other awards authored more than 60 books and directed several plays, Mudrarakshas has been known for his writings on Dalits and minorities.

  9. Bodo Sahitya Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Now the language has attained a position of pride with the opening of the Post-Graduate Courses in Bodo language and literature in the University of Gauhati in 1996 and in Bodoland University, Kokrajhar. Moreover, under the aegis of the commission for Scientific and Technical terminology, HRD Ministry, the Govt. of India, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha ...