Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 25-26 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 29 筆
第 94 頁
... influence amongst their own people . It is no strange that this influence has attracted the neighbouring regions . C.P. Brown who translated Vemana into English in 1824 has pointed out in his preface that many of his poems already ...
... influence amongst their own people . It is no strange that this influence has attracted the neighbouring regions . C.P. Brown who translated Vemana into English in 1824 has pointed out in his preface that many of his poems already ...
第 14 頁
... influence of rajasa guna over the remaining two 1. rājasa sattva and 2. rājasa tāmasa are derived . Again due to the over whelming influence of tāmasa over the other two guņas , 1. tāmasa sattva and 2. tāmasa fajas are resulted . The ...
... influence of rajasa guna over the remaining two 1. rājasa sattva and 2. rājasa tāmasa are derived . Again due to the over whelming influence of tāmasa over the other two guņas , 1. tāmasa sattva and 2. tāmasa fajas are resulted . The ...
第 48 頁
... influence of Pearl S. Buck in the novels of Rajam Krishnan . The psychological theme in Mayavi's novel Teyvam ... influenced the trend of growth of Indian languages were the concepts of Indian Nationalism and the October Revolution of ...
... influence of Pearl S. Buck in the novels of Rajam Krishnan . The psychological theme in Mayavi's novel Teyvam ... influenced the trend of growth of Indian languages were the concepts of Indian Nationalism and the October Revolution of ...
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The Tamilians in MalaysiaProblems | 1 |
Language of Malavedas | 40 |
The Indus Valley Writing is Proto Dravidian | 50 |
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