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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...
- subsequently defeated the Pallava ruler Kaduvetti of Kanchi. In return, Shilabhattarika, a daughter of ****keshin II was married to Dadiga, a son of Mokkara...
- 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...
- 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...