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The Epic Imagination in Contemporary Indian Literature
South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal , Book Reviews | 2014 Thinking the Difference: on Feminism and Postcolony [Review Essay] 2
ESSENCE of VAMANA PURANA Composed, Condensed And
Glories of Sri Nara-Narayana Rishi - Part 1
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Part 1: the Beginning of Mahabharat
Menaka's Choice As a Feminist Revisionist Mythological
Giving Voice to the Voiceless: a Clash of Dominant and Divergent Idea in Sita’S Sister and Menaka’S Choice by Kavitha Kane
Dr.Rupnathji( Dr.Rupak Nath )
Poetry's Afterthought: Kalidasa and the Experience of Reading Shiv
Apsaras - the Dancing Damsels of Indra's Court
Redemption of Ahalya in Pudumaippittan's
7 Secrets of Vishnu
Ramdhari Singh Dinkar - Poems
Glories of Sri Nara-Narayana Rishi - Part 2
Select Stories from Puranas
Sanskar Gurukul Weekly Update
Mythicising Women Who Make a Choice: a Prerogative of the Indian Collective Unconscious to Demarcate Modesty and Right Conduct for Women
Top View
My Mantra Sid Dhanam
Puranas, Vishwamitra Is the First Among Only 24 Ancient Rishis to Have Understood the Actual Brilliance and Meaning of the Gayatri Mantra
Vedic Women Rishies
Year III-Chap.3-MAHABHARATA
Woman-As-Symbol: the Intersections of Identity Politics, Gender, and Indian Nationalism
Iii Reference to Various Aspects of Apsara Imagery
Sita and Shrupanakha Symbols of the Nation in the Amar Chitra Katha Comic Book Ramayana* Karline Mclain
PROSTITUTION in INDIA Rajni Bala, Ph. D. Assistant Professor
Sanskar Gurukul Weekly Update
Mafmbharata a CRITICISM
Nov 2014 President’S Note
Development Team
Girl Baby Names
The Prolific Goddess: Images of the Goddess in Indian Literature
Woman's Sexuality
Great Works of Kalidasa – Epic Poet & Playwright
A Conversation with Urvashi Butalia
Mahabharata Tatparya Nirnaya an English Translation
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Hindu Mythology in Indian Comics and Animations for Young People, 2000-2015
Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education Vol.12 No
Essence of Virata Parva of Mahabharata
Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears the Crown, Narad Has Heard