Book Review Srimad Bhagavata: Condensed in the Poet's Own Words by Pandit A M Srinivasachariar [Book Review]

Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 115 (6):406 (2010)
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Book review of 'Srimad Bhagavata—Condensed in the Poet's Words' by A M Srinivasachariar. In this book, the Sanskrit Bhagavata verses have been condensed without using any words other those of the original. This has been translated into English by V Raghavan. This book enables one to have an idea of the main content of the lengthier original text.

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