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Kirātārjunīya (Sanskrit: किरातार्जुनीय, Of
Kirata and Arjuna) is an epic poem by Bhāravi,
written in Sanskrit.
Believed to have been
composed in the 6th...
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Bharavi (Bhāravi) was a 6th
century Indian poet
known for his epic poem
Kirātārjunīya, one of the six
mahakavyas in
classical Sanskrit.
According to multiple...
- battles.
Typical examples of mahākāvya are the
Kumarasambhava and the
Kiratarjuniya. The
genre evolved from
earlier epics, the
Mahabharata and the Ramayana...
- Peterson,
Indira V.
Design and
Rhetoric in a
Sanskrit Court Epic: The
Kiratarjuniya of Bharavi.
State University of New York Press, 2003. ISBN: 978-0791457386...
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weapons that
cannot be resisted.
Brahmastra Narayanastra Astra (weapon)
Kirātārjunīya, a 6th-century epic poem
describing Arjuna’s
penance www.wisdomlib.org...
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written a
commentary on the
difficult 15th
sarga of Bharavi's
Kiratarjuniya in Kannada.
Early Kannada writers regularly mention three poets as of...
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elements of
other Hindu texts, such as the
Panchatantra and the
Kirātārjunīya. The Jain
temple is only
dedicated to a
single Jina. The most sophisticated...
- Visaladeva, who
ruled from 1150 to 1164 CE. This
drama is
based on
Kiratarjuniya of
writer Bharavi.The play is also
called Lalita Vigraharaja Nataka...
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Slaying of Śiśupāla Śiśupālavadha of Māgha,
Arjuna and the
Mountain Man
Kirātārjunīya of Bhāravi, the
Adventures of the
Prince of
Nishadha Naiṣadhacarita...
- Tibeto-Burman
speaking groups of the
Himalayas and Northeast.
Kirata kingdom Kirātārjunīya, poem
about Arjuna and
Shiva (disguised as a Kirata) set in southern...