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  2. Mahananda Poudyal - Wikipedia

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    His publications include Jhumra Ko Putali (1988), Hamra Kehi Lok Katha (1988), Shakespheare Ka Kehi Natya Katha (1996), Bichar Afnai Chhitiz Tira (1996), Chanda Ra Alankar (1988), Sanobhai, Shree Katha, Fulharu, Patiharu (2002) and Bhasha Sahitya Barha Bakhan. A complete list of his publications are as follows Short stories

  3. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    More recently, popular Indian lyricist, music director and singer, Ravindra Jain wrote the Hindi version of Ramayan named, Ravindra Ramayan (ISBN 978-9351862604) which was published after his death. RJ Group, which was formed by Ravindra Jain and his family, has uploaded all the kands ( cantos ) of Ravindra Ramayan on YouTube .

  4. Bhuneshwar Anuj - Wikipedia

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    He also edited some books including Dui Dair Bis Phool, Ek Jhopa Nagpuri Phool, Khukdi Rugda. [3] He was editor of Hindi weekly magazine Chotanagpur Sandesh which published about language and literature of different languages, culture and history of Jharkhand and assistant editor of Nagpuri Patrika .

  5. Sundara Ramaswamy - Wikipedia

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    Sundara Ramaswamy was born in 1931 in Thazhuviya Mahadevan Kovil, a village in Nagercoil, then part of the princely state of Travancore.He spent his childhood in Kottayam, Travancore, where his father worked as a Burmah Oil agent.

  6. Kathasaritsagara - Wikipedia

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    A project to translate the full work into modern English prose, translated by Sir James Mallinson, began to appear in 2007 from the Clay Sanskrit Library, published by New York University Press. The translation was based on the Nirnaya Press’s 1915 edition of the Sanskrit text, the edition favored by Sanskritists today.

  7. Ananda Vikatan - Wikipedia

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    In January 1928 Subramaniam Srinivasan bought the rights from Vaidyanadhaiyer and relaunched the publication in February 1928 in a new format [2] He paid ₹ 200 (equivalent to ₹ 45,000 or US$520 in 2023) at the rate of ₹25 per letter in the Tamil language name (ஆனந்த விகடன்) of the publication to buy the rights. [3]

  8. Haldhar Nag - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Haldhar Nag (born 31 March 1950) is a Sambalpuri poet and writer from Bargarh, Odisha, India.Popularly known as "Lok Kabi Ratna", meaning "folk poet gem"). He was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India by Government of India in 2016.

  9. Brihatkatha - Wikipedia

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    Madras: International Institute of Tamil Studies. Winternitz, Moriz (1 January 1985). History of Indian Literature. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-0056-4. Bhaṭṭa, Somadeva (1994). Kathasaritasagara. Penguin Books India. p. xxiv. ISBN 978-0-14-024721-3. Das, Sisir Kumar (2005). A History of Indian Literature, 500-1399: From Courtly to ...