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  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
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  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
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  • ...ns have hardly any chance to see such instructive plays and films on Hindu mythology. ‘An instructive subject from Hindu mythology, sure to appeal to our Hindu patrons.
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  • ...us]] all over the [[world]]. Nashik has a rich historical [[past]], as the mythology has it that [[Lord]] [[Rama]], the King of Ayodhya, made Nashik his adobe d ...down in Nashik for the major time of their "[[Vanwasa]]". According to the mythology, Laxman cut the nose ("Nasika" in Sanskrita) of "Shurpanakha" and hence the
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  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
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