- uniting.
According to the
renowned Sanskritist Daniel H.H. Ingalls, the
Malatimadhava is a work that
combines love and
horror with a
felicity never again...
- full
translations (Mṛcchakatika, Vikramōrvaśīyam, Uttararamacarita,
Malatimadhava, Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali).
These 7
plays — plus Nagananda, Mālavikāgnimitram...
- 8th
century Madhava,
titular protagonist of the
ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by
Bhavabhuti Madhava, a
character in the 11th-century
Indian story...
- "Gulshan-i 'Ishq", a 1657 Sufi poem by
Nusrati based on
Madhumalati Mālatīmādhava, an
ancient Indian drama by
Bhavabhuti Behl,
Aditya (2012). Love's Subtle...
-
Combretum indi**** Malati,
protagonist heroine of the
ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by
Bhavabhuti Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla,
Indian para
athlete Malathi...
-
lacking in
character and
style compared to his two
known later works:
Malatimadhava and Uttararamacharita.
Though currently composed of
seven acts, the...
-
classical literature the
weapon Khatvanga is
mentioned in
works like
Mālatīmādhava of
Bhavabhuti and Śiva Stutī of
Narayana Panditacharya". Originally...
- and has been
dated to 998 CE. Similarly, the
early 8th-century text
Malatimadhava of
Bhavabhuti references Devi Mahatmya,
which implies the text was established...
- Kirātārjunīya Bhartṛhari Vākyapadīya, Śatakatraya
Bhavabhuti Mahaviracharita,
Malatimadhava,
Uttararamacharita Bhāsa Svapnavasavadatta, Urubhanga, Pratima-nataka...
- Bhavabhuti. The
story traces its
origin to the
ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by
Bhavabhuti (c. 8th-century) and
later went on to be one of the po****r...