- The
Kavyadarsha (Sanskrit: काव्यादर्श, Kāvyādarśa) by
Dandin is the
earliest surviving systematic treatment of
poetics in Sanskrit. This work is divided...
- I, and some
historians claim it is
based partly on the
Sanskrit text
Kavyadarsha. Some
historians believe Kavirajamarga may have been co-aut****d by a...
- of Bangladesh.
Kavyadarsha of Dandi,
Sanskrit text Kavyadarsa,
Paricchedas 1 and 2 (input by
Somadeva Vasudeva) at
GRETIL Kavyadarsha,
Paricchedas 1;...
-
testimonials by
later Sanskrit poets such as Daṇḍin, the
author of the
Kavyadarsha, Subandhu, the
author of Vasavadatta, and Bāṇabhaṭṭa, the
author of the...
-
Introduction to
Indian Historiography. Po****r Prakashan. pp. 21–22. Dandin,
Kavyadarsha, I.15
Visvanatha Kaviraja, Sahityadarpana, VI.318 Bharata, Natyasastra...
-
Maharashtri is
confirmed by
Dandin (fl. 6th–7th century) who, in his
Kavyadarsha,
grants it the
highest status among all Prakrits.
Maharashtri is the...
-
purely a
literary language. In
works of
Sanskrit poetics such as Daṇḍin's
Kavyadarsha, it is also
known by the name of Bhūtabhāṣā, an
epithet which can be...
- Caurapâñcâśikâ
Chanakya Arthashastra,
Neetishastra Daṇḍin Daśakumāracarita,
Kavyadarsha Dhanayala Bhavisayatta Kaha
Gunadhya Bṛhat-Katha Hāla Gaha
Sattasai Harsha...
- by piśācas, (demons). In
works of
Sanskrit poetics such as Daṇḍin's
Kavyadarsha, it is also
known by the name of Bhūtabhāṣa, an
epithet which can be...
-
known for his
translations and
editions of the Uttararamacarita, the
Kavyadarsha, and the
Bhagavad Gita, and his
research on
Sanskrit grammar, Indian...