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Indica by L. D. Barnett - 3.A History of Vedic Literature. Vol. II: The Brāhmaṇas and the Āraṇyakas. By Bhagavad Datta. (Vaidik Vāṅmay-kā Itihās.) 9 × 5¾, v + 310 pp. Lahore: Research Department, D.A.V. College, 1927.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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1 A pretty example of this is seen on p. 94, where the catalogue of books mentioned by Rāvaṇa in the Pratimā-nāṭaka is seriously quoted as convincing evidence that these and many other works really existed thousands of years before the Mahābhārata in lōka-bhāṣā, and not in the semi-Vedic language of the Brāhmaṇas.