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Dashakumaracharita (The
narrative of ten
young men, IAST: Daśa-kumāra-Carita, Devanagari: दशकुमारचरित) is a
prose romance in Sanskrit,
attributed to Dandin...
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administrative division. It is also
mentioned in
Nimbavati story of
Dashakumaracharita, Ācārāṅga Sūtra, Merutunga's
Prabandhachintamani (1305 CE),...
- Mahismati.[unreliable source?]
According to the
eighth ucchvāsaḥ of the
Dashakumaracharita of Dandin,
which was
written probably around 125
years after the fall...
- Valmiki's
Ramayana mentions that Maya
built a
mansion in the Vindhyas. In
Dashakumaracharita, the King
Rajahamsa of
Magadha and his
ministers create a new colony...
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referred to by the same term, avagunthana, in Śiśupālavadha and the
Dashakumaracharita.
According to
commentator Sankara, the
ladies of
Sthanvisvara used...
- Kamandaka's
Nitisara (3rd-7th cent. CE) use the name Chanakya. Dandin's
Dashakumaracharita (7th-8th cent. CE) uses both
Chanakya and
Vishnugupta ),
while Bana's...
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Tantrism appears clearly in Bāṇabhaṭṭa's
Harshacharita and Daṇḍin's
Dashakumaracharita. In
contrast to this
theory of Lorenzen,
other scholars such as Mircea...
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Mahabharata distinguishes this
ancient city from Suhma, but a
later work,
Dashakumaracharita, adds "Damalipta"
within the
Suhma kingdom. It is said that Tamralipta...
- the text of the
improvised songs. The seventh- or eighth-century
Dashakumaracharita by Daṇḍin
includes a
prominent lipogrammatic section at the beginning...
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information appears to be second-hand. A
fuller reference is
provided in
Dashakumaracharita,
whose author is
possibly not the same Daṇḍin.
Later references include...