Shataprashnakalpalata, Śatapraśnakalpalatā, Shata-prashna-kalpalata: 1 definition
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Source: Oxford University Research Archive: Caste and its histories in colonial IndiaWritten in the late sixteenth century, and part caste purana, part sectarian polemic, the Śatapraśnakalpalatā, ‘Wishing Tree of 100 Questions’ of Mādhava, offered both ‘condensed’ and ‘expanded’ versions of Gopīnātha’s text (Jātiviveka).
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Partial matches: Prashna, Kalpalata, Shata.
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