Pa.n.ditasarvasva

Allen W Thrasher athr at LOC.GOV
Mon Jun 19 23:09:35 UTC 2006


The LOC catalog shows this:

LC Control No.:       88900613 

Type of Material:  Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

Uniform Title:     Pan*d*itasarvasva. Oriya & Sanskrit.

Main Title:        Pan*d*itasarvasva / Kis´oracandra Deba
                      Maha¯ra¯ja¯n*ka dva¯ra¯ san*gr*hita o
                      pan*d*itaman*d*al*i¯ dva¯ra¯ sam*s´odhita,
                      parima¯rjita o paribarddhita ; Daya¯nidhi Khad*iratna
                      Vidya¯bhushan*an*ka dva¯ra¯ parima¯rjita.

Edition Information:
                   [3. sam*skaran*a].

Published/Created: Kat*aka : Dharmagrantha Sht*ora, 1982.

Related Names:     Deba, Kis´oracandra.
                   Khadiratna, Dayanidhi.

Related Titles:    Pan*d*ita sarbasva.

Description:       8, 8, 393 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 25 cm.

Summary:           Manual of Hindu rituals; representing the tradition of
                      Orissa.

Notes:             In Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Oriya script); translation and
                      prefatory matter in Oriya.
                   Cover title: Pan*d*ita sarbasva.
                   First published: 1896.

Subjects:          Hinduism--India--Orissa--Rituals--Texts.

LC Classification: BL1226.74 .P3716 1982

Language Code:     orisan

Overseas Acquisitions No.:
                   I San 5254

Geographic Area Code:
                   a-ii---

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CALL NUMBER:       BL1226.74 .P3716 1982 Ori
                   Copy 1

-- Request in:     Asian Reading Room (Jefferson, LJ150)
-- Status:         Not Charged

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Allen


Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D., Senior Reference Librarian
South Asia Team, Asian Division
Library of Congress, Jefferson Building 150
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