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- Mandakranta Sen (born 15 September, 1972) is an Indian poet of Bengali language. She became the youngest ever winner of Ananda Puraskar in 1999 for her...
- Mandākrāntā (Sanskrit: मन्दाक्रान्ता) is the name of a metre commonly used in classical Sanskrit poetry. The name in Sanskrit means "slow-stepping" or...
- are modeled on the Meghaduta (and are often written in the Meghaduta's Mandākrāntā metre). Examples include the Hamsa-sandesha, in which Rama asks a Hansa...
- Achievement and young achievers were awarded to Namdeo Dhasal, Ranjit Hoskote, Mandakranta Sen, Abdul Rasheed, Sithara S. and Neelakshi Singh. Named after the Ceylon...
- "Natyashastra" (PDF). Sanskrit Do****ents. Tarla Mehta 1995, pp. xxix, 131–137. Mandakranta Bose (2012). Movement and Mimesis: The Idea of Dance in the Sanskritic...
- Daniélou 1991, p. 174. Aiyar 1914, p. 126. Kapila Vatsyayan (2004). Mandakranta Bose (ed.). The Ramayana Revisited. Oxford University Press. pp. 335–339...
- Muntakhabu-’rūkh by Al-Badāoni, Packard Humanities Institute. Bose, Mandakranta (2000). Faces of the feminine in ancient, medieval, and modern India...
- following line (which is itself set to the mandākrāntā rhythm):मन्दाक्रान्ता जलधिषड़गैर्म्मौ नतौ तो गुरू चेत् mandākrāntā jaladhi-ṣaḍ-agaur-mbhau natau tād-gurū...
- & James D. Ryan 2006, p. 457. James G. Lochtefeld 2002, pp. 561–562. Mandakranta Bose (2004). The Ramayana Revisited. Oxford University Press. pp. 342–350...
- themselves en m****e. Pratibha Jain, Saṅgītā Śarmā, Honour, status & polity Mandakranta Bose (2014), Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern India...