An edition of Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ (1990)

Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ

Bhāratīśavijayaḥ

1st ed.
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An edition of Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ (1990)

Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ

Bhāratīśavijayaḥ

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Metrical verse work on the supremacy of Vishnu (Hindu deity) and the faultless nature of Vāyu, one of the five elements, according to the Dvaita school in Hindu philosophy.

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Language
Sanskrit
Pages
120

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Cover of: Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ
Sarasabhāratīvilāsaḥ: Bhāratīśavijayaḥ
1990, Śrīmanmadhvasiddhāntonnāhinī Sabhā
in Sanskrit - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

In Sanskrit; prefatory matter in English.

Published in
Tirucānūru
Series
S.M.S.O. Sabha publications ;, no. 18
Other Titles
Sarasabharati vilasa of Sri Vadiraja Tirtha.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PK3798.V14 S27 1990

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Pagination
x, 120 p. ;
Number of pages
120

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1374774M
LCCN
92906481
OCLC/WorldCat
28333759

Work Description

Metrical verse work on the supremacy of Vishnu (Hindu deity) and the faultless nature of Vāyu, one of the five elements, according to the Dvaita school in Hindu philosophy.

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