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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...
- and Sambandhar. Mahendravarman I was the author of the play Mattavilasa Prahasana which is a Sanskrit satire. During his period "Bhagwatajjukam", another...
- (Kanchi) in the South. He was portra**** as a great conqueror in Mattavilasa Prahasana (drunken revelry), a drama written by his son Mahendravarman I. Sailendra...
- farce known as the Mattavilasa Prahasana. It is one of the two earliest surviving examples of a satirical play (or prahasana, one of the ten types of plays...
- works. His contribution to Kannada theatrical comedy earned him the title Prahasana Prapitamaha (the great-grandfather of humorous plays). He was later often...
- his wife Parvati. Aghori Kashmir Shaivism Kaula Mahasiddha Mattavilasa Prahasana Pashupata Shaivism Vajrayana Törzsök, Judit (2020). "Why Are the Skull-Bearers...
- rock, were introduced under his rule. He also wrote the play Mattavilasa Prahasana. The Pallava kingdom began to gain both in territory and influence and...
- (600–630 CE) converted from Jainism to Shaivism. His work Mattavilasa Prahasana ridicules certain Shaiva sects and the Buddhists and expresses contempt...
- (author of several samasyas or riddles), Kālidāsa VIII (author of Lambodara Prahasana), and Abhinava Kālidāsa alias Mādhava (author of Saṅkṣepa-Śaṅkara-Vijayam)...
- Bharathi, New Delhi in 1989) Kambara Avara Natakagalu – 1984 Sambashiva Prahasana – 1987 (Translated into Hindi, English by Seagull Books, Calcutta in 1991...