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XII. The Kalās

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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The present article was originally intended to be a supplement to Dr. Venkatasubbiah's dissertation on the Kalas, presented to the philosophical faculty of the University of Berne in 1910 and printed at Madras in 1911. Considering, however, the possibility that a certain number of European Sanskritists may not be acquainted with this dissertation, we believe it necessary to repeat here the most important points which have been discussed there, hoping that in this form the article may be understood by all scholars interested in these matters.–E. M.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1914

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References

page 360 note 1 Jacobi, , “Kultur Sprach- und Literarhistorisches aus dem Kauḥilīya” in Sitzungsberichte der Berliner Akademie, 1911, p. 956.Google Scholar

page 362 note 1 The Cabdakalpadruma reads keçamārjanakauçalam. Keçamārjana is “a comb”. Hemac. 688.