- The Gāhā
Sattasaī or Gāhā Kośa (Sanskrit: गाथासप्तशती Gāthā Saptaśatī) is an
ancient collection of
Indian poems in
Maharashtri Prakrit language. The poems...
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languages are used as
primary languages of
literary classics such as Gaha
Sattasai This
includes the
Maharashtri Prakrit or "Prakrit par excellence", which...
- ****imilated into the
Prakrit and
classical Sanskrit poetry, such as Gaha
Sattasai and the
poetry of Kalidasa. However,
there was
little influence of the...
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compiling an
anthology of
Maharashtri Prakrit poems known as the Gaha
Sattasai (Sanskrit:Gāthā Saptaśatī),
although from
linguistic evidence it seems...
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composed the
Setubandha in
Maharashtri Prakrit. A few
verses of the Gaha
Sattasai are also
attributed to him. He
shifted the
capital from
Nandivardhana to...
- The next well-known
ruler of the
dynasty was Hāla, who
composed Gaha
Sattasai in
Maharashtri Prakrit. Like Hala, his four
successors also
ruled for very...
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standard written language by the 12th century. However,
after the Gaha
Sattasai,
there is no
record of any
literature produced in
Marathi until the late...
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Mallikarjuna swamy and
Sanagala Basavanna. Mark S. G.
Dyczkowski holds the Gaha
Sattasai, a
Prakrit poem
written by Hāla (3rd to 4th
century CE), to be one of the...
- the ‘fear of new separation’."
Yasastilaka Champukavya (959 CE) and Gaha
Sattasai make
references to
Radha and
Krishna well
before Jayadeva's period. There...
- adaptations, such as the Katha-Sarit-Sagara, may
contain interpolations. Gaha
Sattasai (or Gatha-Saptasati), a
collection of
poems attributed to the Satavahana...