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Mattavilasa Prahasana (Devanagari:मत्तविलासप्रहसन), (English: A
Farce of
Drunken Sport) is a
short one-act
Sanskrit play. It is one of the two
great one...
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Appar and Sambandhar.
Mahendravarman I was the
author of the play
Mattavilasa Prahasana which is a
Sanskrit satire.
During his
period "Bhagwatajjukam"...
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Kanchipuram (Kanchi) in the South. He was portra**** as a
great conqueror in
Mattavilasa Prahasana (drunken revelry), a
drama written by his son Mahendravarman...
- of
solid rock, were
introduced under his rule. He also
wrote the play
Mattavilasa Prahasana. The
Pallava kingdom began to gain both in
territory and influence...
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Supreme God and his wife Parvati.
Aghori Kashmir Shaivism Kaula Mahasiddha Mattavilasa Prahasana Pashupata Shaivism Vajrayana Törzsök,
Judit (2020). "Why Are...
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Mahendravarman I (600–630 CE)
converted from
Jainism to Shaivism. His work
Mattavilasa Prahasana ridicules certain Shaiva sects and the
Buddhists and expresses...
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Mahendravikramavarma Pallava (600). Lockwood, Michael; Bhat,
Vishnu (eds.).
Mattavilasa Prahasana The
Farce of
Drunken Sport.
Christian Literature Society. Gaurinath...
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Priyadarsika by Sri
Harsha (7th
century CE),
Mahendra Vikram Varman Mattavilasa Prahasana,
Shakti Bhadra's Āścaryacūḍāmaṇi, Kulasekhara's
Subhadra Dhananjaya...
- him to
Udayana disguised as a
crazy beggar named Mattavilasa.
Pradyota tells Udayana that
Mattavilasa will
amuse him, but his
actual mission is to keep...
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Vakroktijivita Lagadha Vedanga Jyotisha Magha Shishupala Vadha Mahendravarman I
Mattavilasa Prahasana,
Bhagavadajjuka Mahidasa Aitareya Aitareya Brahmana Mammata...