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found in the
ancient ayurvedic texts, and is
first mentioned in the
Sarngadhara Samhita (1300–1400 CE), a book on
pharmacy used in
Rajasthan in Western...
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mleccha (barbarian, Turk Muslim) horde, and
built there a
golden temple of
Sarngadhara".
Pollock notes that the
Yadava king
Ramacandra is
described as a devotee...
- The 18th
century anthology Brihat-Sharngadhara-paddhati (IAST: Bṛhat-
Śārṅgadhara-paddhati) is an
extended version of Sharngadhara-paddhati. It contains...
- Subhāṣita-sudhā-nidhi – Sāyaṇācārya Padyāvalī – Rūpa-gosvāmī
Śārṅgadhara-paddhati –
Śārṅgadhara Sūkti-muktāvalī – Jalhaṇa Sadukti-karṇāmṛta – Śrīdhara-dāsa...
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Early Modern period included innovative works such as the
Compendium of
Śārṅgadhara (Skt. Śārṅgadharasaṃhitā, ca. 1350) and
especially The
Illumination of...
- Agri-history
foundation 'Śārṅgadhar-saṃhitā: a
treatise of Āyurveda by
Śārṅgadhara' page 234, K. R.
Srikantamurthy (1984),
Chaukhambha Orientalia McHugh...
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Another extant Dhanurveda-Samhita
dates to the mid-14th century, by
Brhat Sarngadhara Paddhati (ed. 1888). The
Ausanasa Dhanurveda Sankalanam dates to the...
- an
extant Dhanurveda-Samhita
dating to the mid-14th century, by
Brhat Sarngadhara Paddhati (ed. 1888).
Other scattered references to
fighting arts in medieval...
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jaghanachapala -
quick thighs). Her
verse comes to us from
several anthologies -
Sarngadhara Paddhati.
compiled by Sarangadhara, 1363 AD) SubhA****a
ratna koSha (a...