-
literary career extended from at
least 1037 (his
earliest dated work,
Brihatkathāmanjari, a
verse summary of the lost "Northwestern" Bṛhatkathā;
itself a recension...
-
Presently available are its two
Kashmiri Sanskrit recensions, the
Brihatkathamanjari by
Kshemendra and the
Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva. Guṇāḍhya could...
- debate,
Vasubandhu defeated 100 non-Buddhist scholars. Kshemendra's
Brihatkathamanjari and Somadeva's 11th-century Kathasaritsagara, both
adaptations of...
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Relationships of
chief characters in the
Brihatkatha (as
evidenced by the
derived texts Brihatkathashlokasamgraha,
Brihatkathamanjari, and Kathasaritsagara)....
- Vishakhadatta's Mudrarakshasa, Somadeva's
Kathasaritsagara and Kshemendra's
Brihatkathamanjari.
Buddhist sources are
those dated in fourth-century or after, including...
-
Vikramaditya who
drove the
Sakas out from the
lovely city of Ujjain?'. The
Brihatkathamanjari of the
Kashmiri writer Kshemendra states, King
Vikramaditya (Chandragupta...
-
Relationships of
chief characters in the
Brihatkatha (as
evidenced by the
derived texts Brihatkathashlokasamgraha,
Brihatkathamanjari, and Kathasaritsagara)....
- Kambojas, may also be
addressed by
their respective tribal names.
Brihatkathamanjari of
Kshmendra informs us that king
Vikramaditya had
unburdened the...
- of
Jimutavahana is
found in the
Kathasaritsagara of
Somadeva and
Brihatkathamanjari of
Kshemendra both
written in the 11th
century A.D. The
story of Nagananda...
- in both
Jaina and
Bauddha literature besides the Kathasaritsagara,
Brihatkathamanjari and Brihatkathalokasangraha. The
Jaina legends are not
earlier than...