-
Cārucaryā,
Carucarya, or
Charucharya (Sanskrit चारुचर्या) is a
collection of
ethical verses by
Kashmirian writer called Kshemendra of
eleventh century...
- He
edited and
wrote an
introduction for an
Ayurvedic text
called the
Carucarya for a patron, the then-Raja of Muktyala. He also
edited the 'Ballad of...
-
libraries and
published Sanskrit and
Telugu Ayurvedic works like the
Carucarya in 1957,
functioned under his patronization. The
patronage that the Rajas...
- and
Venkatadhvarin respectively. Archive.org copy: [1].
Charucharya (
Cārucārya), a
treatise on
personal hygiene Govinda-vilasa, poem Nama-Malika, a compiled...
-
genre include the Jain Amitagati's Subhasitaratnasaridoha, Kṣemendra's
Cārucaryā,
Darpadalana and Samayamatrka, Kusumadeva's Dṛṣṭāntaśataka, Dya Dviveda's...
- Kādambarīkalyāna) Upākhyānaratnamañjūsā –
Commentary on Kshemendra's
Cārucaryā Kanakamuktāmani Shringerī śankarāryasvāgatam Samasyāpūranāni Suvarnānyoktipañcakam...