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- Ratnākara (fl. 9th century CE) was a Sanskrit poet in ancient India. His magnum opus, the Haravijaya, containing 4,351 verses, is the longest extant mahākāvya...
- The Sangita-Ratnakara, संगीतरत्नाकर, (IAST: Saṃgītaratnākara), literally "Ocean of Music ", is one of the most important musicological texts from India...
- The Varna Ratnakara, Maithili: वर्ण रत्नाकर, (IAST: Varṇa Ratnākara), literally "Ocean of description", is the oldest prose work of Maithili language...
- dated Lakshmana Samvat 388 (1506) of a medieval Maithili work, the Varna Ratnakara (devnagari: वर्ण-रत्नाकर) written by Jyotirishwar Thakur, the court poet...
- Bhavartha Ratnakara was formerly a little-known Sanskrit treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology which is believed to have been written by...
- Ratnākaraśānti (also known as Ratnākara, Śāntipa, and Śānti) (late 10th-century CE to mid 11th-century CE) was an influential Buddhist philosopher and...
- also made a similar reference to the chitravina in his work, Sangita Ratnakara. As a chitravina it was po****rised in South India by Sakha Rama Rao before...
- performing arts by Bharata Muni. The 13th century Sanskrit text Sangeeta-Ratnakara of Sarangadeva is regarded as the definitive text by both the Hindustani...
- Mithileśwara and the first recorded piece of Maithili literature, the Varna Ratnakara was also composed during their rule. The origins of Nanyadeva, the founder...
- Sarnga Deva, was a 13th-century Indian musicologist who aut****d Sangita Ratnakara – a Sanskrit text on music and drama. It is considered to be the authoritative...