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Page 382
... accepted is ' upāśnute ' . But the problem of reading does not end here . The question relating to Punarbhū and Svairinï are problematic by their very nature . They do not fit in well with the accepted Sastric convention and direction ...
... accepted is ' upāśnute ' . But the problem of reading does not end here . The question relating to Punarbhū and Svairinï are problematic by their very nature . They do not fit in well with the accepted Sastric convention and direction ...
Page 424
... accepted a book along similar lines , he suggested the names of two publishers who might be interested ; and , since the first one that he suggested accepted it , the story had a happy ending . While an author should resist any attempt ...
... accepted a book along similar lines , he suggested the names of two publishers who might be interested ; and , since the first one that he suggested accepted it , the story had a happy ending . While an author should resist any attempt ...
Page 263
... accepted for following reasons : i ) That , he had some pre - conceived idea in his mind regarding the date in question . ii ) That , he refused to accept the testimony of the Bharata- savitri , of which the authority was accepted even ...
... accepted for following reasons : i ) That , he had some pre - conceived idea in his mind regarding the date in question . ii ) That , he refused to accept the testimony of the Bharata- savitri , of which the authority was accepted even ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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