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Kuvalaya-mālā ("Garland of Blue
Water Lilies") is a 779 CE Prakrit-language
novel written by the Jain monk Uddyotana-sūri in
Jabalipura of Gurjara-Pratihara...
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ancient India. This
theory is
corroborated by a
market scene in Uddyotana's
Kuvalaya-mala (779 CE), in
which the
narrator speaks a few
words in 18 different...
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Saranga 15.
samudita madane ramañi
vadane -
Saveri 16.
anila tarala kuvalaya nayanena -
Punnagavarali 17.
rajani janita guru-jāgara (yāhi mādhava yāhi...
- The
first meaning is
Nymphaea nouchali, the "blue lotus", also
known as
kuvalaya in Sanskrit. The
second meaning of
utpala is a
variety of
medicinal plant...
- Pali, and
Sinhala literary works since ancient times under the
names kuvalaya, indhīwara, niluppala, nilothpala, and
nilupul as a
symbol of virtue, discipline...
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Night (De l'aube à la nuit) – with
Dilshad Khan (Raga
Gujri todi/Raga
Kuvalaya Bhairav/Raga
Ambika Sarang/Raga
Bhoopali tarana/Raga Amba Manohari/Raga...
- of the
Pratihara empire at
Jablipur (Jalore). Uddyotana-sūri
composed Kuvalaya-mālā at
Jabalipura in 779 CE,
during the
reign of the Gurjara-Pratihara...
- Nillisuvudu,
Prananatha paliso nee Enna By
Purandara Dasa
Manasu vishaya and
Kuvalaya dalanayana composed by
Tyagaraja Chalamela composed by ******** Rangasami...
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Kannil Nila
Ennodishtam Koodaamo Hey
nilaakili Varna vasantham orungiya Kuvalaya mizhiyil Pokkiri Chamayana Hey
nilaakili Kamaladalam Kamaladalam mizhiyil...
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Rajasthani literature was in Jain muni
Udyotan Suri's (778 AD)
novel Kuvalaya-mālā,
where the
language is
referred to as "Marubhasha". The
roots of Rajasthani...