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skills have been
praised by the
medieval Sanskrit literary critics.
Shilabhattarika lived in the 9th century. One of her
poems mentions the
Narmada River...
- of
Kefar Tamarta, a
Jewish Talmudist, an
amora of the 3rd
century Shilabhattarika, a 9th-century
Sanskrit poet from
India Shila Devi, the
famous idol...
- Śūdraka
Shankaracharya Devarshi Ramanath Shastri Satya Vrat
Shastri Shilabhattarika Shriharsha Shudraka Someshvara (13th-century poet)
Trivikrama Panditacharya...
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subsequently defeated the
Pallava ruler Kaduvetti of Kanchi. In return,
Shilabhattarika, a
daughter of ****keshin II was
married to Dadiga, a son of Mokkara...
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became the
mother of ****keshin's son,
Vikramaditya I.: 77 In return,
Shilabhattarika, a
daughter of ****keshin II was
married to Dadiga, a
grandson of Durvinita...
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Nissangah Pranayah, she also
composed Sanskrit poems like 'Ratri' , '
Shilabhattarika', 'Avasara', and 'Kalikatanagarya
durgapratimang prati', the English...
- Sharngadhara's
Paddhati names her
among four
notable women poets:
Shilabhattarika, Vijja, Marula, and
Morika are
poetesses of
renown with
great poetic...
- (died 815),
Arabic poet Arib al-Ma'muniyya (797–890),
Arabic poet
Shilabhattarika (9th c.),
Sanskrit poet from
India K****ia (810 – pre-865), Byzantine...
- 14th-century
anthology Paddhati names Vijja among four
notable women poets:
Shilabhattarika, Vijja, Marula, and
Morika are
poetesses of
renown with
great poetic...