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The Glory of Bhakti in the Vishnupurana and the Bhagavatam

Written By
Vidwan Ranganatha Sarma
Translated By
Sandeep Balakrishna
The Glory of Bhakti in the Vishnupurana and the Bhagavatam
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About the Author

Vidwan Ranganatha Sarma

Vidwan Ranganatha Sarma

Mahamahopadhyaya Vidwan Ranganatha Sharma was a renowned Sanskrit scholar and an authority on Vyakarana or Grammar. He is noted for his translation of the entire Valmiki Ramayana into Kannada, which was published with a foreword by DVG...

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About the Translator

Sandeep Balakrishna

Sandeep Balakrishna

Sandeep Balakrishna is a writer, author, translator, and socio-political-cultural analyst. He is the author of "Tipu Sultan: The Tyrant of Mysore" and "The Madurai Sultanate: A Concise History." He translated Dr. S L Bhyrappa's magnum opus "Avarana"...

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