A CRITICAL APPRECIATION BY DOCTOR UDAI NARAIN SINHA OF “VIRAHA BANSURI” COMPOSED BY YOGESH PRAVEEN
Journal Title: International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
This present work is done by going through the work of Dr. Yogesh Pravin. We have tried to appreciate it critically admixed with history and folk lore’s. The essence of this presentation is to see and judge the work in the light of history and mythology.
Authors and Affiliations
UDAI NARAIN SINHA
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