An edition of Dānacandrikā (1901)

Dānacandrikā

Dānacandrikā
Divākarabhaṭṭa
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An edition of Dānacandrikā (1901)

Dānacandrikā

Treatise on the consecration of gifts.

Publish Date
Language
Sanskrit
Pages
102

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Dānacandrikā
Dānacandrikā
1936, Lakshmivenkateshvar Press
Microform in Sanskrit
Cover of: Atha Divākarakr̥tadānacandrikāprārambhaḥ
Atha Divākarakr̥tadānacandrikāprārambhaḥ
1901, "Gaṇapata Kr̥ṣṇājī" Mudraṇālaye
Microform in Sanskrit

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. New Delhi : Library of Congress Office ; Chicago : Available from Center for Research Libraries, 1997. On 1 microfilm reel with other items ; 35 mm. (SAMP early 20th-century Indian books project ; item 37168) Master microform held by: ICRL. Copy imperfect: title page wanting.
Title from NBIL, 1962-1990.
In Sanskrit.

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Bombay
Series
SAMP early 20th-century Indian books project ;, item 37168.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Microfilm LCD-SAN-012 (B)

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
iii, 102 p.
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL328959M
LCCN
97910099
OCLC/WorldCat
38512885

Work Description

Ancient work on charity (dāna) in Hinduism.

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