- Bhartṛhari (Devanagari: भर्तृहरि;
Bhartrihari; fl. c. 5th
century CE), was an
Indian philosopher and poet
known for his
contributions to the
fields of...
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Joglekar in his
translation work '
Bhartrihari: Niti and
Vairagya Shatakas' says that, "The
Shatakas were
composed when
Bhartrihari had
renounced the world. It...
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younger brother Vikramaditya. He's
based on a
historical figure named Bhartrihari.
Stories of
Bharthari and his
nephew King Gopi
Chand of Bengal, who are...
- Raj
Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University (RRBMU),
formerly Matsya University, is a
state university located at Alwar, Rajasthan, India. It was established...
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Archived 29
March 2024 at the
Wayback Machine Stephanie Theodorou (2011),
Bhartrihari (c. 450—510 CE), IEP,
Source link
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single internal river, which, has the
capacity to flow in two directions.
Bhartrihari is a true
representative of
Indian culture in his
extreme views on ****...
- very
attractive spot on the
banks of
Shipra River,
quite close to the
Bhartrihari Caves and the
Gadkalika temple. The
Gadkalika temple is
where poet Kalidas...
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lived in Malwa,
including the poet and
dramatist Kalidasa, the
author Bhartrihari, the
mathematicians and
astronomers Varahamihira and Brahmagupta, and...
- ISBN 978-0-312-37440-2. Wortham,
Biscoe Hale (1886). The Śatakas of
Bhartr̥ihari. Trübner's
Oriental series. London: Trübner. Young, Ken; Schilling, Warner...
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which would be
elaborated considerably by
later Sanskrit linguists like
Bhartrihari. In Patanjali, a
sphoTa (from sphuT, spurt/burst) is the
invariant quality...