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Visit a library: Find more information/stories about scholars of the ancient world - Aryabhatta, Bhaskaracharya, Varahamihira, Charaka, Nagarjuna, Jeevaka. - English

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Visit a library:

Find more information/stories about scholars of the ancient world - Aryabhatta, Bhaskaracharya, Varahamihira, Charaka, Nagarjuna, Jeevaka.

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Chapter 3.4: Sushruta (A Peep into the Past) - Exercise [Page 67]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.4 Sushruta (A Peep into the Past)
Exercise | Q 9 | Page 67
Balbharati English Integrated [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.4 Sushruta (A Peep into the Past)
POINTERS | Q 8. vii | Page 19

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