- Setu
Bandha Sarvāṅgāsana (Sanskrit: सेतु बन्ध सर्वाङ्गासन),
Shoulder supported bridge or
simply Bridge, also
called Setu Bandhāsana, is an
inverted back-bending...
- King Hāla (r. 20-24 CE).
Other Maharashtri Prakrit works include the
Setubandha of
Pravarasena II, Karpuramañjarī and SriHarivijay. The
language was used...
- 1934 Yaśastilaka and
Indian Culture 1949 (on Yashastilaka) Pravarasena's
Setubandha 1976 "Padma Awards" (PDF).
Ministry of Home Affairs,
Government of India...
- an
accompanying commentary entitled "Prakāśa", also by
Bhaskara raya.
Setubandha is a
technical treatise on
Tantric practice. It is his
magnum opus. It...
- the west,
Badaristhana (Badrinath) in the north,
Kapila in the east and
Setubandha (Rameswaram) in the south. A
hundred years after his death, many languages...
- in the
Maharashtra region, and in
which poems such as Ravana-vaho (or
Setubandha) were composed.
According to
Sanskrit and
Prakrit scholar Shreyansh Kumar...
- that Deva
Gupta is
really Chandra Gupta II.
Pravarasena II
composed the
Setubandha in
Maharashtri Prakrit. A few
verses of the Gaha
Sattasai are also attributed...
- such as Mentha's Hayagrīvavadha (6th century), King
Pravarasena II's
Setubandha, the
Sinhalese poet Kumaradasa's Janakiharana, Rājānaka Ratnākara's Haravijaya...
- the west,
Badaristhana (Badrinath) in the north,
Kapila in the east and
Setubandha (Rameswaram) in the south. The
emperor united the four
Agnivanshi clans...
- the role ****igned to Kala in the
original Ramayana. The Raghuvamsa, the
Setubandha, the
Balaramadasa Ramayana, the
Kakawin Ramayana and the Seri Rama all...