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Rāmabhadrāmbā was a poet and
consort of the
Thanjavur Nayak king
Raghunatha Nayak (r. 1600–34). She
wrote the
Sanskrit epic Raghunathabhyudayam, a biography...
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chiefly Kalavati referred to in the
Raghunathabhyudayam as Pattampurani.
Ramabhadramba, who
wrote a
history of the
Thanjavur Nayak dynasty, was one of his...
- (or Raghunāthā-bhyudayam, Raghunāthābhyudaya,
Ragunatha Abhyudaya) by
Rāmabhadrāmbā, one of the
wives of the
Thanjavur Nayak king
Raghunatha Nayak (r. 1600-34)...
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patronage of
literature other scholarly research. One of his wives,
Ramabhadramba was
highly educated and a
gifted poet.
During his time he
granted military...
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poems with
historical themes alongside the
later Raghunāthābhyudaya of
Rāmabhadrāmbā (which is on
Raghunatha Nayaka). Again, in the
section on the anthologies...
- pla**** host to
numbers of
skilled female poets and musicians, such as
Ramabhadramba and Madhuravani:
Unlike a
family woman in her time, as a
courtesan Mud****lani...