Raghavan’s critical study of Sringaraprakasa. No Commentaries as per New Catalogus Catalogorum. I have given my comments against each title. Most other commentaries are not yet published. I could find only the tikas of Vallabhadeva and Tarunavachaspati. Gandhivijay – could not locate, not identified, name of author not knownĭeshdeep – could not locate, not identified, name of author not known Veerprithviraj – could not locate, not identified, name of author not known Pratapvijay – (in Moolashankar Natyatrai)Ĭhhatrapati-samrajyam – (in Moolashankar Natyatrai)īhartvijay – I have seen this at dli. Shivajicharit – could not locate, not identified, name of author not known Lalitvigrahraj – published from Allahabad, not available on the internetĪdbhut-panger – published in Trivandum Seires 210, not available on the internetīalmartandvijay published in Trivandum Seires 108 – Giving below links of books that I could locate on the internet. I could not identify some of the books, since you didn’t provide author’s name or other details. OEUVRES POETIQUES DE NILAKANTHA DIKSITA-1., 5990010886248. Let me know if you are looking for any other work? Prabhat Pandey, Digital Library of India and has several works of Nilakantha Dikshita. Last two links are of editions with complete Hindi translation. One of them has Hindi translation of a few chapters. Several editions of Sivarajavijayam is available at Digital Library of India. Those who prefer to have DJVU, TIFF, etc have that option too. ģrd Dec 2017: It seems DLI has shut down its old website and transferred all books to Īll books are now available as PDF files. You can directly get neatly formatted Adobe PDF books using the software, DLI Downloader hosted at. A lot of them are rare and not available elsewhere and come from University libraries like the TTD/RSVP Sanskrit university at Tirupati, Sringeri Math etc. More than 50,000 books touch upon Indology, Sanskrit literature and Hindu religious texts, including the Vedas and other scriptures. Digital Library of India has recently launched a new site where books can be directly downloaded in PDF format. They are available free of cost from the website of Digital Library of India and its mirror sites –, and where these books can be viewed as scanned images. The Digital Library of Indiainitiative has scanned and placed online, over 5,30,000 books on various subjects.
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