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Haravijaya is a
Sanskrit mahākāvya
written by Ratnākara. The poem
narrates Śiva's
victory over Andhaka. It also
describes Śiva's
iconographic features...
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century CE) was a
Sanskrit poet in
ancient India. His
magnum opus, the
Haravijaya,
containing 4,351 verses, is the
longest extant mahākāvya. His work has...
- of the
demon ultimately helping Shiva kill him. Ratnākara, in his text
Haravijaya, also
describes this feat of Chamunda, but
solely credits Chamunda, not...
- and Sandhimat, and a
Buddhist philosopher Dharmottara. Ratnākara
wrote Haravijaya,
under the
patronage of Cippatajayapida; in
fifty cantos and 4351 verses...
- Setubandha, the
Sinhalese poet Kumaradasa's Janakiharana, Rājānaka Ratnākara's
Haravijaya, the Nalodaya, the
Buddhist Sivasvamin's
Kapphinabhyudaya (9th century)...
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nature of an
anthology and are more po****r. Māgha
influenced Ratnākara's
Haravijaya, an epic in 50
cantos that
suggests a
thorough study of the Shishupalavadha...
- ("This is Śiśupālavadha, a poem by Māgha"). Māgha
influenced Ratnākara's
Haravijaya, an epic in 50
cantos that
suggests a
thorough study of the Shishupalavadha...