- The
Mānasollāsa also
known as Abhila****artha Chintamani, is an
early 12th-century
Sanskrit text
composed by the
Kalyani Chalukya king
Someshvara III...
- "Kamat's Potpourri:
Manasollasa of
Somadeva III". "Kamat
Research Database :
Medieval Social Life - A
Brief Note on
Manasollasa". The
Complete Kama Sutra...
- historian, scholar, and poet. He aut****d the
Sanskrit encyclopedic text
Manasollasa touching upon such
topics as polity, governance, astronomy, astrology...
- entwined,
while each
attempted to win a fall or
break the hold. The
Manasollasa of the
Chalukya king
Someswara III (1124–1138) is a
treatise on kingly...
- CE,
contains what may be the
earliest mention of Idali,
followed by
Manasollasa. This text also has a
chapter dedicated to
brewing various types of alcoholic...
- with
extensive descriptions of
sweets and how to
prepare them, is the
Mānasollāsa (Sanskrit: मानसोल्लास;
meaning in Sanskrit, the
delight of an idea, or...
- also
adopted in
medieval Indian cookbooks with some variations. The
Manasollasa texts chapter Annabhoga describes dining etiquette,
method of serving...
- Konkani.
There is a
reference to this dish in the
Sanskrit encyclopedia Manasōllāsa in the 12th
century written by King
Someshvara in
Karnataka . Its recipe...
-
first made in present-day Karnataka. A
recipe for dosa can be
found in
Manasollasa, a 12th-century
Sanskrit encyclopedia compiled by
Someshvara III, who...
- rice flour, is
mentioned in the 12th
century Sanskrit-language text
Manasollasa.
Pantua is
similar to
gulab jamun, and
could be
called a
Bengali variant...