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Amarasimha (IAST: Amara-siṃha, c. CE 375) was a
Sanskrit grammarian and poet from
ancient India, of
whose personal history hardly anything is known. He...
- gender") a
thesaurus in
Sanskrit written by the
ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha. The name
Amarakosha derives from the
Sanskrit words amara ("immortal")...
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scholars (including
Kalidasa himself)
attended Vikramaditya's court:
Amarasimha Dhanvantari Ghatkharpar Kalidasa Kshapanaka (astrologer)
Shanku Varahamihira...
- Amar
Singh or
Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle (Marathi: रामस्वामी अमरसिंह भोसले) was the
younger son of the
Maratha Raja of
Thanjavur Pratap Singh and served...
- Ratnapuri,
ruled by
Amarasimha. Once, he
proceeds to hunt,
where he
locates a fine girl
named Ratnaprabha, and they crush.
Amarasimha introduces himself...
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reigns of four
kings of the
Maratha dynasty –
Tulaja II (1763–1787),
Amarasimha (1787–1798),
Serfoji II (1798–1832) and
Sivaji II (1832–1855), although...
- Brāhmanas.
Amarakosha (the
famous Sanskrit synonym lexicon compiled by
Amarasimha)
mentions seven types of riṣis : Shrutarshi, Kāndarshi, Paramarshi, Maharshi...
- Jagatsundari-Yogamaladhikara, Yasodharacanta,
Astahnikakatha and Brhatkathakosa.
Amarasimha wrote various on
Sanskrit grammar. Kalidasa, a playwright,
wrote plays...
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Krishna Murthy. Once upon a time,
there was a Kingdom, Amaravati,
ruled by
Amarasimha. Its
chief commander, Ga****ati, is
demonic and
entices Princess Vasavi...
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Amerasinghe or
Amarasinghe (Sinhala: අමරසිංහ, romanized:
Amarasiṁha) is a
Sinhalese surname.
Felix Amerasinghe (1948–2005), Sri
Lankan entomologist Gunapala...