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Pt. Nityananda Smrititirtha
[edit]Nityananda Smritirtha[1]
- ^ Modern Sanskrit Literature: Some Observations. Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. 2004.
(IAST: Nityānanda Smr̥titīrtha) [Sanskrit: नित्यानंद-स्मृतितीर्थ:] is a famous Sanskrit writer. He was born in West Bengal in 1923 and passed away in 2008. Some of his unpublished plays worth mentioning are :Matri-hananam, subhasa-bijayam etc. He was associated with Sree Sree Sitaramdas Omkarnath Sanskrit Siksha Samsad
Further Reading
[edit]Chattopadhyay [2004], Rita, Modern Sanskrit Literature: Some Observations, Kolkata, Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar