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While Roman transliterations of Devanagari are known for their variability and inconsistency, it is uncommon for titles to come in more than one version of Devanagari. This title is the one! मरौ is represented as मारो in some places on the net, thus मारो हे जोगी मारो may work to find a copy. This site will stick with the version on the cover. | While Roman transliterations of Devanagari are known for their variability and inconsistency, it is uncommon for titles to come in more than one version of Devanagari. This title is the one! मरौ is represented as मारो in some places on the net, thus मारो हे जोगी मारो may work to find a copy. This site will stick with the version on the cover. | ||
And while we're here, the ISBN, given as 81-7261-158-7, is one of those "Indian ISBNs," useful for finding a copy on Indian bookseller sites but not otherwise verifiable as a "real" ISBN. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 08:41, 23 February 2014 (PST) | And while we're here, the ISBN, given as ISBN 81-7261-158-7, is one of those "Indian ISBNs," useful for finding a copy on Indian bookseller sites but not otherwise verifiable as a "real" ISBN. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 08:41, 23 February 2014 (PST) |
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While Roman transliterations of Devanagari are known for their variability and inconsistency, it is uncommon for titles to come in more than one version of Devanagari. This title is the one! मरौ is represented as मारो in some places on the net, thus मारो हे जोगी मारो may work to find a copy. This site will stick with the version on the cover.
And while we're here, the ISBN, given as ISBN 81-7261-158-7, is one of those "Indian ISBNs," useful for finding a copy on Indian bookseller sites but not otherwise verifiable as a "real" ISBN. -- Sarlo (talk) 08:41, 23 February 2014 (PST)