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|MainNamePhon=Tarapada Chowdhury
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|yearbirth=1906
|yeardeath=1959
|bio=Tarapada Chowdhury (1906-59) M.A., B.L., Ph.D (London) was Head of Department Sanskrit, Patna College, Patna University. He also taught Linguistics, German, French and Bengali at the University. Among his major works is ''Unādisūtrani'' (1940), ''Avyayaviveka'' (1946), and the critical editions of ''Śaiśiriya-Śiksā'' (1935). ([https://www.amazon.in/Interpretation-Doubtful-Words-Atharvaveda-Essays/dp/9388540921 Source accessed June 7, 2020])
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|phduniversity=University of London
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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Editors
Category:Professors
MainNamePhon Tarapada Chowdhury
bio Tarapada Chowdhury (1906-59) M.A., B.L., Ph.D (London) was Head of Department Sanskrit, Patna College, Patna University. He also taught Linguistics, German, French and Bengali at the University. Among his major works is Unādisūtrani (1940), Avyayaviveka (1946), and the critical editions of Śaiśiriya-Śiksā (1935). (Source accessed June 7, 2020)
YearBirth 1906
YearDeath 1959
affiliation Patna University
phduniversity University of London
IsInGyatsa No
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