- adaptation/rendition of the
Caurapañcāśikā "Swan Song of the Thief" a free
interpretation in 2013.
There is also a 2013
translation The
Caurapâñcâśikâ (The Love-Thief)...
- was an 11th-century
Kashmiri poet. He is
known for his love poem, the
Caurapañcāśikā.
According to legend,
Bilhana fell in love with the
daughter of King...
-
included Bhartrihari:
Poems (1967),
Phantasies of a Love-Thief: The
Caurapancasika Attributed to
Bilhana (1971), Love Song of the Dark Lord: Jayadeva's...
- of
illustrations from this
period is ****ociated with the
erotic poem
Caurapañcāśikā. It was
discovered earlier than
Bhagavata Purana series and "has given...
- types. Such
stylistic innovations are also seen in
paintings from the
Cāurāpāñcāśikā series. This
suggests that
reciprocal influences were at work between...
- 139–144.
Barbara Stoler Miller (2013).
Phantasies of a Love Thief: The
Caurapancasika Attributed to Bilhana.
Columbia University Press. pp. 2
footnote 2....
- (Bala-charita),
Pratijna Yaugandharayaanam Bilhana Vikramankadevacharita,
Caurapâñcâśikâ Chanakya Arthashastra,
Neetishastra Daṇḍin Daśakumāracarita, Kavyadarsha...
- 2005, ISBN 0-8147-4008-1 Love
Lyrics (Amaruśataka, Śatakatraya and
Caurapañcāśikā) by Amaru, Bhartṛhari and Bilhaṇa. 327 pp, Greg
Bailey &
Richard Gombrich...