In our own language, the word student, as you all know, signifies a vidyarthi, from Vidya and arthin, a seeker of Knowledge.
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Indian Pandits in the Land of Snow
May 22, 2002, Adamant Media Corporation
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1402159722 9781402159725
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Indian pandits in the land of snow: O, the jewel the lotus!
1992, Asian Educational Services
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Indian Pandits In The Land of Snow
June 1, 1992, Asian Educational Services
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