Imagine a story spun in just six words, a universe laid bare in a single tweet, or a life-altering moment encapsulated in a few words.
Being the spiritual capital, it epitomises a significant history through its connections with Buddha, eleventh Jain Tirthankara Shreyansanatha, and other scholarly men. Over the years,
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The book under review is a translation of Tapaswi O Taraginee, a four-act Bangla play written by Buddhadeva Bose (Buddhadev Basu), one of the pioneers