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  2. Mudrarakshas - Wikipedia

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    Subhash Chandra (21 June 1933 – 13 June 2016), [1] better known by his pen name, Mudrarakshas the eminent writer was a Hindi playwright, journalist, activist, thinker and cultural personality and critic from Lucknow, India. [1] He was born in Lucknow on 21 June 1933 and died in the city on 13 June 2016, after illnesses due to old age. [2] [3]

  3. Hindu Sanskriti Ankh - Wikipedia

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    These books were widely circulated in the early part of 19th century. The series of books highlighted the Bharatiya Sanskriti, that is, the culture of India. Sanskriti is a word of Sanskrit and means "culture", whereas Bharatiya means Indian, predominantly Sanatana, that is, Hindu.

  4. Kala Nath Shastry - Wikipedia

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    Devarshi Kala Nath Shastry was born on 15 July 1936. He is a Sanskrit scholar and was honoured by the President of India in 1988. He is an Indologist and a prolific writer in Sanskrit, Hindi and English, and a well-known linguist, who has contributed to the campaign of evolving technical terminology in Indian languages and ensuring a respectable status for Hindi, the official language of his ...

  5. Bhaskaracharya Tripathi - Wikipedia

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    He has received many awards, including the Nirjhariṇī Award by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Academy for his work Mṛtkūṭam kāvyaśatam, the Paṃ jagannātha Award by the Delhi Sanskrit Academy, the Cārūdeva śāstrī award for his work Saṃskṛta jīvanam, Madhya Pradesh Sanskrit Academy's Bhoj Award for Bāla rāmāyaṇam and the Vachaspati Award by the K. K. Birla Foundation for ...

  6. Vidyadhar Johrapurkar - Wikipedia

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    Yashastilaka - Hindi Kathasara (Abridged Hindi version of the Yashastilaka) Tilakamanjari - Hindi Kathasara (Abridged Hindi version of Dhanapala's Tilakamanjari ) Bhattaraka Sampradaya (Research work on the historical and anthropological aspects of Digambara Jain Bhattarakas , published by Jain Sanskriti Sanrakshak Sangh, Solapur, in 1958)

  7. Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    Madhya Kalin Bhartiya Sanskriti; Bharat Ka Itihas; Akbar Mahan, Vol. I; Akbar Mahan, Vol. II; Bhāratavarsha kā rājanaitika tathā sāṃskr̥tika itihāsa. (1965, Shiva Lal Agarwala) Svāstika : Bhāratīya jīvana kā eka apratima pratīka by A. L Srivastava (Book) Savatsa gau, athavā, Savatsa dhenu by A. L Srivastava (Book)

  8. Ram Karan Sharma - Wikipedia

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    He received awards including the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit in 1989, the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Award in 1989, the Delhi Sanskrit Academy Award, and the prestigious Presidential Award. He received the 2005 Krishna Kanta Handique Memorial Award , [ 2 ] given in recognition of his contributions to promote the cause of Sanskrit language ...

  9. Satya Vrat Shastri - Wikipedia

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    Satya Vrat Shastri (29 September 1930 – 14 November 2021) was an Indian Sanskrit scholar, writer, grammarian and poet. He wrote three Mahakavyas, three Khandakavyas, one Prabandhakavyas and one Patrakavya and five works in critical writing in Sanskrit.