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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ram Karan Sharma is a Sanskrit poet and scholar. He was, "born in 1927 at Shivapur in Saran district of Bihar. He received an M.A. in Sanskrit and Hindi from Patna University as well as Sahityacharya, Vyakarana Shastri and Vedanta Shastri degrees. He earned a Ph.D. in Sanskrit from the University of California." The site also states that, "Dr. Sharma writes in both Sanskrit and English. His literary works include the poetry collections Sandhya, Patheyasatakam and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ram Karan Sharma is a Sanskrit poet and scholar. He was, "born in 1927 at Shivapur in Saran district of Bihar. He received an M.A. in Sanskrit and Hindi from Patna University as well as Sahityacharya, Vyakarana Shastri and Vedanta Shastri degrees. He earned a Ph.D. in Sanskrit from the University of California." The site also states that, "Dr. Sharma writes in both Sanskrit and English. His literary works include the poetry collections Sandhya, Patheyasatakam and Vina, and the novels, Rayisah and Sima. Elements of poetry in the Mahabharata is considered his most significant work as a critic of Sanskrit literature. Apart from his literary works he also translated and edited books on Indian medicine, epics, and Puranas. He also contributed research papers in various seminars, journals and books in the field of Indology. Dr. Sharma is well-known not only inIndia but also in other countries for his contributions towards Sanskrit literature. The Library of Congress has twenty-one works by Dr. Sharma."