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- Nagananda (Joy of the Serpents) is a Sanskrit play attributed to emperor Harsha (ruled 606 C.E. - 648 C.E.). Nagananda is among the most acclaimed Sanskrit...
- Nagananda Kodituwakku (Sinhala: නාගානන්ද කොඩිතුවක්කු; born 31 July 1954) is an attorney-at-law, public interest litigation activist and also a 2019 Presidential...
- three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. The Tang dynasty is sometimes known as "The Age of 1000 Entertainments"...
- court poet Bana also describes him as a Shaivite Hindu. Harsha's play Nāgānanda tells the story of the Bodhisattva Jīmūtavāhavana, and the invocatory...
- Uttararamacarita, Malatimadhava, Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali). These 7 plays — plus Nagananda, Mālavikāgnimitram, and Svapnavasavadattam (the text of which was not...
- three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. Other famous Sanskrit dramatists include Śhudraka, Bhasa, and Asvaghosa...
- Emperor Harsha refers to Deepavali, in the 7th-century Sanskrit play Nagananda, as Dīpapratipadotsava (dīpa = light, pratipadā = first day, utsava =...
- Series (1901–32). List of Sanskrit plays in English translation Ratnavali Nagananda Barnett, L. D. (1924). "Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King...
- GalleryNagananda International Buddhist University". Mohe.gov.lk. Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2014-02-24. "Nāgānanda International...
- Saktibhadra, Kalyanasaugandhika of Nilakantha, Bhagavadajjuka of Bodhayana, Nagananda of Harsa, and many plays ascribed to Bhasa, including Abhiseka and Pratima...