C KING BHOJA
With the divine blessings of Srī Tyagesa, the Centre is bound to continue its constructive work in the areas of Sanskrit research, reprinting and publishing of authentic writings of Dr. V. Raghavan.
In 1981, some three decades later, I was fortunate to stand before the image of Vagdevī at the British Museum just as Dr. Raghavan did in 1951 about which he mentions at the conclusion of this publication. That was an emotional moment for me. Much later, I wrote an article titled 'When will Vagdevī return to India' in the columns of The Hindu. Thus I could continue the bonding between Dr. Raghavan, King Bhoja, and Vagdevī whom the illustrious ruler worshipped ardently.
This publication brought out around the time of Dr. V. Raghavan's 45th Remembrance Day is dedicated to the scholarly world.
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