Sambhaji Kadambari..by Vishwas Patil.pdf -
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I should also consider that the user might be referring to a mix of two different titles. For example, "Kadambari" by Banabhatta and a work about Sambhaji. If there's a story merging these, it's possible, but since the author isn't a well-known one, it's tricky.
Another angle: "Kadambari" is also the name of a Marathi newspaper published from Kolhapur. Could "Sambhaji Kadambari" refer to something related to that newspaper? Still, connecting it to Vishwas Patil is unclear.
In my response, I should explain that if the user is looking for a historical figure or a literary work, there's no known connection between Sambhaji and Kadambari. Then mention that if it's a specific book or author, more information is needed. Offer to help craft a story based on possible interpretations, but clarify that it would be a fictional or speculative piece since the actual details aren't in my training data. Also, check if there's a chance of a name mix-up. Stay helpful and provide options for the user to refine their request.
I need to verify if there's an actual book or story by this title and author. Since I don't have access to external databases, I can only rely on my training data. If such information is not in my data up to 2023, I need to inform the user that I can't provide details on a specific, obscure work. However, perhaps the user is referring to a lesser-known work or a mix-up.
The user might be confused or have a typo. Maybe they meant "Sambhaji Raje" and a different title. Alternatively, "Kadambari" could be a surname, making "Sambhaji Kadambari" a person. But without more context, it's challenging.
Next, I should consider the author mentioned, Vishwas Patil. I might not recognize this name immediately, so perhaps he's a less-known author or maybe the user made a typo. Alternatively, it could be a local author in a regional language like Marathi, given the name "Sambhaji" and "Kadambari" which have roots in Marathi/Indian culture.