Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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... became Ramakrishna's disciple . He was the only one among the disciples who was allowed to drink in the master's presence , and occasionally to get drunk and misbehave outrageously . The master did not mind . It is impossible to trace ...
... became Ramakrishna's disciple . He was the only one among the disciples who was allowed to drink in the master's presence , and occasionally to get drunk and misbehave outrageously . The master did not mind . It is impossible to trace ...
Strana 3
... became a voracious reader of literature , history and philosophy , later becoming a member of the Asiatic Society . At the same time , Girish became deeply involved with folk - poets of the city , the so - called Kabials . Bagbazar was ...
... became a voracious reader of literature , history and philosophy , later becoming a member of the Asiatic Society . At the same time , Girish became deeply involved with folk - poets of the city , the so - called Kabials . Bagbazar was ...
Strana 18
... it deprives man of any personality at all . The church seeks to appropriate the indi- vidual's moral rights , to choose right from wrong . The bourgeois became a devout protestant because he knew the church 18 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
... it deprives man of any personality at all . The church seeks to appropriate the indi- vidual's moral rights , to choose right from wrong . The bourgeois became a devout protestant because he knew the church 18 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
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