Rachana, Rachanā, Rachāna: alternative spelling
Rachana is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Racana, which is defined according to Hinduism, Sanskrit, Buddhism, Pali, Marathi, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
Rachana can further be alternatively spelled as Rachanā.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Racanai, Rachanarchiparvatapradipa.
Ends with: Aksharachana, Angarachana, Charachana, Dharawahik-rachana, Dhurtarachana, Iracana, Kesharachana, Kutarachana, Murachana, Nivasarachana, Padarachana, Paksharachana, Sanrachana, Shayanarachana, Surachana, Vakyarachana, Vasturachana, Virachana, Vyuharachana.
Full-text: Racana-shiksha, Dharawahik-rachana, Racana, Vasumitra.
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Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara (Study) (by Debabrata Barai)
Part 3 - Rīti theory and position of the Kāvyamīmāṃsā < [Chapter 4 - Position of the Kāvyamīmāṃsā in Sanskrit Poetics]
Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations (by Radhakrishnan. P)
6. Chandra-vela in Astrology < [Chapter 5 - Adoration of the Sun and Moon]
Puppetry in Assam (by Gitali Saikia)
Characteristics of Folk drama < [Chapter 1]
Dr. Puttaparthi: A Synthesis of Ages < [October 1990 – December, 1990]
Gopichand’s Short Stories < [October 1965]
Gopichand’s Short Stories < [October 1965]
Folk Tradition of Bengal (and Rabindranath Tagore) (by Joydeep Mukherjee)