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classical Sanskrit romantic tale (akhyayika)
written in an
ornate style by
Subandhu,
whose time
period isn't
precisely known. He is
generally taken to have...
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ordered Subandhu to
convince Chanakya to give up his
suicide plan.
Subandhu,
while pretending to
appease Chanakya,
burned him to death.
Subandhu then took...
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Emperor ordered Subandhu to
pacify him.
Subandhu,
while pretending to
appease Chanakya, and
burned him to death.
Shortly after this,
Subandhu himself had...
- (šattiṷaza) as Sātivāja "winning the race price" (Mayrhofer II 540, 696),
Šubandhu as
Subandhu "having good relatives" (a name in Palestine,
Mayrhofer II 209, 735)...
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Makhija as
Maharani Vimala Maurya: Bindusar's
second wife
Dinesh Mehta as
Subandhu (Dead)
Manish Khanna as
Maharaj Chaitraj:
Maharaj of
Vidisha Harsh Vashisht...
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Sanskrit in
India during the 5th
through 8th centuries.
Vasavadatta by
Subandhu, Daśakumāracarita and Avantisundarīkathā by Daṇḍin, and
Kadambari by Banabhatta...
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early reference to an
ancient Indian board game is
sometimes attributed to
Subandhu in his Vasavadatta,
dated between the 5th and 7th
centuries AD: The time...
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similar to the
delineation of
kings adopted in the
prose romances of
Subandhu and Bana".
Other works attributed to
either this
author (or
others by the...
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copperplate grants found from
Barwani and the Bagh
Caves are
issued by a ruler,
Subandhu,
whose capital was Mahishmati. The
Badwani plate is
dated in the year 167...
- must have
lived earlier than the 7th
century since he is
referred to by
Subandhu in his poem Vāsavadattā. Vātsyāyana was
familiar with the Arthashastra...