Amritlal Nagar Ke Upannyas 'Manas Ka Hans' Ka Vaistichya
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v9n4.02Keywords:
Artistic, Sushtu, Ragakrit, Udantakaran, Darun, Knowledge-Making, Past-oriented, Story-telling, Implore, Akhyata, Scholarly, Gharsthika, Emotionless, PhilanthropicAbstract
The entire life of Tulsidas of 'Manas Ka Hans' is disturbed by the ambushes of struggles and achieves the peak of faith. Goswami Tulsidas's literature, his description and grand form are one with the unshakable land of 'faith', this is universally accepted. The prevailing legends, available evidence and the author's own contemplation made Tulsi Das a living legend and scholar of public life. Artistic, Sushtu, Ragakrit, Udantakaran, Darun, Knowledge-Making, Past-oriented, Story-telling, Implore, Akhyata, Scholarly, Gharsthika, Emotionless, Philanthropic.
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The Swan of Manas, p. 1. 15।
The Swan of Manas, p. 214।
Prof. Vishnukanta Shastri: Review Year 6 Issue, 9-10 January-February 1973.
Dharmayug, 8 April 1973, p. 4. 13।
The Swan of Manas, p. 5. 984।
The Swan of Manas, p. 13।
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