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Ratnākara (fl. 9th-century) was a
Sanskrit poet in
ancient India. His
magnum opus, the Haravijaya,
containing 4,351 verses, is the
longest extant mahākāvya...
- The
Varna Ratnakara, Maithili: वर्ण रत्नाकर, (IAST: Varṇa
Ratnākara),
literally "Ocean of description", is the
oldest prose work of
Maithili language...
- The Sangita-
Ratnakara, संगीतरत्नाकर, (IAST: Saṃgītaratnākara),
literally "Ocean of
Music and Dance", is one of the most
important musicological texts...
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Bhavartha Ratnakara was
formerly a little-known
Sanskrit treatise on the
predictive part of
Hindu astrology which is
believed to have been
written by...
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Haravijaya is a
Sanskrit mahākāvya
written by
Ratnākara. The poem
narrates Śiva's
victory over Andhaka. It also
describes Śiva's
iconographic features...
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dated Lakshmana Samvat 388 (1506) of a
medieval Maithili work, the
Varna Ratnakara (devnagari: वर्ण-रत्नाकर)
written by
Jyotirishwar Thakur, the
court poet...
- proposal.
Dejected and angry, Ballala's
brother attacks everyone at the
Ratnakara residence in an
attempt to kill Rathnakara's daughter, but he is accidentally...
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Christianity portal Daniel Rathnakara Sadananda is a New
Testament Scholar who is re-elected as the
General Secretary (Triennium 2017-2020) of the Church...
- Darpana, and Śārngadeva's Sangīta
Ratnākara; The Sangīta
Ratnākara of Śārngadeva
complements his
Bhakti Ratnakara,
which traces the Upanishads, Bhagavad...
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musician and an
early Maithili and
Sanskrit writer,
known for the Varṇa
Ratnākara, his
encyclopedic work in Maithili.
Jyotirishwar was son of Rāmeśvara...