Marathi Dnyanpeeth Vijete

40.00

The Gyanpeeth prize in literature in Marathi has been awarded to three saraswatas, namely shri. V.S. Khandekar, Shri. V.D. Karandikar and Kusumagraja, Shri. V. V. Shirwadkar. The life and their lifestyle can be made known through this book, the only one available in Marathi.

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The Gyanpeeth prize in literature in Marathi has been awarded to three saraswatas, namely shri. V.S. Khandekar, Shri. V.D. Karandikar and Kusumagraja, Shri. V. V. Shirwadkar. The life and their lifestyle can be made known through this book, the only one available in Marathi.

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Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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