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Mūkapañcaśatī / Mūkakavikr̥tiḥ ; sampādayitā'nuvādakaśca, Ma. Ma. Pro Revāprasādo Dvivedī = Mūktapañcaśatī : 506 verses composed by the poet Mūka offering prayer to the Mother Kāmākṣī of Kāñchī, famous capital of Pallava dynesty of South India / edited and translated into Hindi by Prof. Rewa Prasad Dwivedi.
मूकपंचशती मूककविकृतिः ; संपादयिताऽनुवादकश्च, म. म. प्रो रेवाप्रसादो द्विवेदी = Mūktapañcaśatī : 506 verses composed by the poet Mūka offering prayer to the Mother Kāmākṣī of Kāñchī, famous capital of Pallava dynesty of South India / edited and translated into Hindi by Prof. Rewa Prasad Dwivedi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mūkaśaṅkara, author.
Contributor:
Dvivedī, Revāprasāda, 1935-2021, editor, translator.
Kālidāsasaṃsthāna (Vārānasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), publisher.
Language:
Hindi
Sanskrit
Subjects (All):
Kamakshi (Hindu deity)--Poetry.
Kamakshi.
Sanskrit poetry.
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
168 pages ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Mūktapañcaśatī : 506 verses composed by the poet Mūka offering prayer to the Mother Kāmākṣī of Kāñchī, famous capital of Pallava dynesty of South India
Place of Publication:
Vārāṇasī : Kālidāsa saṃsthānam, 2018.
वाराणसी : कालिदास संस्थानम्, 2018.
Language Note:
Sanskrit and Hindi.
Summary:
Hymns to Kamakshi, form of Parvati (Hindu deity).
Notes:
Poems.
The word "dynesty in the sub title page verso information should read: dynasty.
Contains:
Mūkaśaṅkara. Mūkapañcasati.
Mūkaśaṅkara. Mūkapañcasati. Hindi.
ISBN:
9788193447437
OCLC:
1128197255

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