- Press. p. xxix.
Rajasekhara (1934). Dalal, C. D.; Sastry, R. A. (eds.).
Kāvyamīmāṃsā of Rājaśekhara.
Oriental Institute. Srinivasan,
Doris Meth (2005). "The...
- the
court poet of the
Pratiharas of Kannauj.
Rajashekhara wrote the
Kāvyamīmāṃsā between 880 and 920 CE. The work is
essentially a
practical guide for...
- the
Arctic (Dr S. M. Ali).[full
citation needed] The 10th
century CE
Kavyamimamsa of
Pandit Rajashekhara knew
about the
existence of
several Central Asian...
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annihilating these "unrighteous people" completely. The 10th
century Kavyamimamsa of Pt Raj
Shekhar still lists the Sakas, Tusharas, Vokanas, Hunas, Kambojas...
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Rajasekhara referred to
Deepavali as
Dipamalika in his 9th-century
Kavyamimamsa,
wherein he
mentions the
tradition of
homes being whitewashed and oil...
- is
mentioned in
works earlier than Jyotirvidabharana. Rajasekhara's
Kāvyamimāṃsa (10th century), Bhoja's
Sringara Prakasa (11th century) and Kshemendra's...
-
Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1016 CE), Rajasekhara's (late ninth-early
tenth century)
Kāvyamīmāṃsā, Dashavatara-charita (1066 CE) by
Kshemendra and Siddhahemasabd****ana...
- Agrabodhi,
brought him up. Rajasekhara, who
lived around 900 A.D., in his
Kāvyamīmāmsā refers to the poet as born
blind - मेधाविरुद्रकुमारदासादयः जात्यन्धाः...
- in
works earlier than Jyotirvidabharana.
According to Rajasekhara's
Kāvyamimāṃsa (10th century), Bhoja's
Sringara Prakasa and Kshemendra's Auchitya-Vichara-Charcha...
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study is
written in Sanskrit..
Bagchi 1993, p. 149. "Rājaśekhara in his
Kāvyamīmāmsā refers twice to the
extreme po****rity of
Sanskrit in Gauda." Sen, Sailendra...