Two-Day Seminar on Interaction Between Nigama and Āgama

seminar proceedings, 1-2 January, 2001

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Two-Day Seminar on Interaction Between Nigama and Āgama

seminar proceedings, 1-2 January, 2001

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Transcript of papers presented at a seminar organized by Jñāna Pravāha on Vedic sacrifices and their philosophical interpretation.

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Language
Hindi
Pages
62

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Edition Notes

Cover title.

Includes bibliographical references.

In Hindi; includes part in English and passages in Sanskrit.

Published in
Varanasi
Series
Veda-vidyā, an annual feature
Genre
Congresses.
Other Titles
Interaction Between Nigama and Āgama

Classifications

Library of Congress
BL1236.76.S23+, BL1236.76.S23 T86 2001

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Pagination
62 p. ;
Number of pages
62

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16721067M
LCCN
2007394051

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