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century onwards. The
prabandhas feature colloquial Sanskrit with
vernacular expressions, and
contain elements of folklore. The
prabandhas are semi-historical...
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Prabandha-Chintamani (IAST:
Prabandha-cintāmaṇi) is an
Indian Sanskrit-language
collection of
prabandhas (semi-historical
biographical narratives). It...
- sub-divided into one or more
divisions called prabandhas,
totalling twenty-four in all. The
prabandhas contain couplets grouped into eights,
called ashtapadis...
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Prabandha-Kosha (IAST: Prabandhakośa) is an
Indian Sanskrit-language
collection of
prabandhas (legendary
biographical narratives). It was
compiled by...
- and
texts that
mention Prithviraj include Prabandha-Chintamani,
Prabandha Kosha and
Prithviraja Prabandha.
These were
composed centuries after his death...
- The
Tirtha Prabandha (Sanskrit: तीर्थप्रबन्धम्, romanized: Tīrthaprabandhaṃ) is one of the main
Sanskrit works by
Vadiraja Tirtha, the 16th
century Dvaita...
- needed] Some critics[who?]
dismiss the
following period,
dominated by
prabandhas, as a
decadent age.[citation needed] Of the
dozens of
works of the eighteenth-...
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biographical narratives about the
lives of
famous persons called Prabandhas.
Prabandhas were
written primarily by Jain
scholars from the 13th
century onwards...
- Kānhaḍade
Prabandha is a book by
Indian poet Padmanābha
written in 1455, in a
western Apabhramsha dialect. The book
tells the
story of
Raval Kanhadade...
- the
Prabandha Age (1540 CE to 1600 CE). Each
Ashtadiggaja had
composed at
least one
Prabandha Kavyamu, and it was the
Ashtadiggajas who gave
Prabandha its...