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  2. Category:10th-century Sanskrit literature - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "10th-century Sanskrit literature"

  3. Mandala 10 - Wikipedia

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    The subjects of the hymns cover a wider spectrum than in the other books, dedicated not only to deities or natural phenomena, including deities that are not prominent enough to receive their own hymns in the other books (Nirrti 10.59, Asamati 10.60, Ratri 10.127, Aranyani 10.146, Indrani 10.159), but also to objects like dice (10.34), herbs (10.97), press-stones (for Soma, 10.94, 175) and ...

  4. Category:Sanskrit texts - Wikipedia

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  5. Rigveda - Wikipedia

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    The first mandala is the largest, with 191 hymns and 2006 verses, and it was added to the text after Books 2 through 9. The last, or the 10th Book, also has 191 hymns but 1754 verses, making it the second largest. The language analytics suggest the 10th Book, chronologically, was composed and added last. [108]

  6. Mahabhashya - Wikipedia

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    Mahabhashya (Sanskrit: महाभाष्य, IAST: Mahābhāṣya, IPA: [mɐɦaːbʱaːʂjɐ], "Great Commentary"), attributed to Patañjali, is a commentary on selected rules of Sanskrit grammar from Pāṇini's treatise, the Aṣṭādhyāyī, as well as Kātyāyana's Vārttika-sūtra, an elaboration of Pāṇini's grammar. It is dated to ...

  7. Sanskrit literature - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit literature is a broad term for all literature composed in Sanskrit.This includes texts composed in the earliest attested descendant of the Proto-Indo-Aryan language known as Vedic Sanskrit, texts in Classical Sanskrit as well as some mixed and non-standard forms of Sanskrit.

  8. Bhishma Parva - Wikipedia

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    1.4.10 10th day of war. ... Download as PDF; ... Bhishma Parva was composed in Sanskrit. Several translations of the book in English are available.

  9. Dasharupakam - Wikipedia

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    In the field of Sanskrit literature it is tradition to use unique word to refer to each chapter in a book. (Other terms used elsewhere include Ullaasas , Parichedaas , Udyota etc.). The author treats Nrutyam , Nruttham as components of a rupakam' only (play);