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... Doha ' , ends with seventy - six , and Hazari Prasad Dwivedee , a noted Hindi scholar , puts it as seventy - seven . The number of eighty - four is , however , very popular . The eighty - four exercises of Hath- yog coincide with this ...
... Doha ' , ends with seventy - six , and Hazari Prasad Dwivedee , a noted Hindi scholar , puts it as seventy - seven . The number of eighty - four is , however , very popular . The eighty - four exercises of Hath- yog coincide with this ...
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... Doha ' is beyond the reach of translation . It is a miraculous expression , very rich in figurative significance . The late Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri , the second Prime Minister of India , was an ardent lover of this ' Doha ' and when ...
... Doha ' is beyond the reach of translation . It is a miraculous expression , very rich in figurative significance . The late Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri , the second Prime Minister of India , was an ardent lover of this ' Doha ' and when ...
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... Doha- Chaupaee ' metres from the Chandaayan of Mulla Daood to the Krishnaayan of Dwarika Prasad Mishr are written in the Awadhee it deserves a particular mention . The most important work , in this direction , is the gigantic ...
... Doha- Chaupaee ' metres from the Chandaayan of Mulla Daood to the Krishnaayan of Dwarika Prasad Mishr are written in the Awadhee it deserves a particular mention . The most important work , in this direction , is the gigantic ...
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