- present-day India. It was
either aut****d or
commissioned by the
Yadava general Jalhana. One of the
concluding verses of the text
mentions that it was composed...
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century Kalhana, c. 12th
century Jalhana, c. 12th century, the
author of
Mugdhopadesa (not to be
confused with
Jalhana who
commissioned the Suktimuktavali)...
- rule. His son
Jalhana was a
counsellor as well as a
leader of the
elephant force, and
claims to have won
several battles for Krishna.
Jalhana also compiled...
- 2380
verses of 485
poets mainly from
Bengal 6
Suktimuktavali Jalhana 13th
century Jalhana was a
minister of the
Seuna (Yadava) king
Krishna 7 Sarangdhara...
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anthologist Vidyakara (c. 1050–1130).
Other important anthologies include:
Jalhana's Subhāṣitamuktāvalī (13th century), Sridharadasa's Saduktikarṇāmṛta (1205)...
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Achalasimha by at
least four
anthologists (including Vidyakara, Shridhara-dasa,
Jalhana and Sharangadhara), is as
follows (translated by A. K. Warder): When you...
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According to a
verse by Rajashekhara,
quoted by the 12th
century writer Jalhana, a
dramatist named Kadambari-rama
plagiarized from
Akalajalada for a nataka...
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literary works created during the
Seuna period include:
Suktimuktavali by
Jalhana Hammiramadhana by
Jayasimha Suri[citation needed]
Karnakutuhala and Siddhanta...
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variations Vijjāka or Vijjikā. A verse,
attributed to
Rajashekhara in
Jalhana's Suktimuktavali, states: That Vijayanka, the
Karnata woman,
conquers like...
- Padyāvalī – Rūpa-gosvāmī Śārṅgadhara-paddhati – Śārṅgadhara Sūkti-muktāvalī –
Jalhaṇa Sadukti-karṇāmṛta – Śrīdhara-dāsa Vātsalya-rasāyana (short poem) – Sridhar...