- A subha****a (Sanskrit: सुभाषित,
subhāṣita) is a
literary genre of
Sanskrit epigrammatic poems and
their message is an aphorism, maxim, advice, fact,...
- Ujjvalanilamani.
Outside of kāvya
literature are also
numerous poetic works,
called subhāṣita, ("well said")
which can be
classified as
gnomic poetry and
didactic poetry...
- Samayocita-padya-mālikā Subhāṣitāvalī – Vallabha-deva
Subhāṣita-ratna-koṣa – Vidyākara
Subhāṣita-ratna-bhāṇḍāgāra
Subhāṣita-sudhā-nidhi – Sāyaṇācārya Padyāvalī – Rūpa-gosvāmī...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0-87722-122-7. pp. 95–99 Sternbach, Ludwik. 1974.
Subhasita,
Gnomic and
Didactic Literature, A
History of
Indian Literature 4. Otto...
- [with]
several appendices.
Keith 1996, §4. Sternbach,
Ludwik (1974).
Subhāṣita:
Gnomic and
didactic literature. Otto Harr****owitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-01546-2...
- with the Dharma.
Because of this, they can be said to be "well said" (
subhasita), and therefore, they can be said to be the word of the
Buddha in this...
- Garuḍa:
Another genre where Buddhist poets excelled is the "good-sayings" (
subhāṣita),
collections of proverb-like
verses often dealing with
universally applicable...
- century) Ramacharitam, a
Sanskrit epic by
Sandhyakar Nandi (12th century)
Subhasita Ratnakosa, a
Sanskrit compilation by
Vidyakara (towards the end of the...
- Śatakatraya (Sanskrit: शतकत्रय, lit. 'The
Three Satakas'), (also
known as
subhāṣita triśati, Sanskrit: सुभाषित त्रिशति:, lit. 'The
Three Hundred Poems of...
- to awakening. This is
based on the idea that "Whatever is well
spoken [
subhasita], all that is the word of the
Buddha [buddhabhasita]." As such, this idea...