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- commentary written on the work is that of the 10th-century Kashmiri scholar Vallabhadeva. The most po****r and widely available commentary, however, is the Sanjivani...
- commentaries appear to be those of the 10th-century Kashmirian scholar Vallabhadeva. Eminent Sanskrit poets like Bāṇabhaṭṭa, Jayadeva and Rajasekhara have...
- of the Government of Tamil Nadu. As per Hindu legend, a ruler named Vallabhadeva went incognito everyday to know about the lives of people under him....
- have been called the Lunar dynasty—Bhaskara, Rayarideva, Udayakarna and Vallabhadeva—with their reign dated to 1120–1200. Southern Kamarupa In the Sylhet...
- Kalidasa's Meghaduta: Edited from m****cripts With the Commentary of Vallabhadeva and Provided With a Complete Sanskrit-English Vocabulary, Royal Asiatic...
- poetic device. Vallabhadeva has commented upon the work. An edition of the Vakroktipañcāśikā, by Durgaprasad and Parab, including Vallabhadeva's commentary...
- ISBN 978-0674039506 Peter Peterson and Durga Prasad (1886), The Subha****avali of Vallabhadeva, Bombay, OCLC 760412000 Sternbach, Ludwik (1974). Subhāṣita, Gnomic and...
- reclaim the kingdom of Nandapur. Singharaju was succeeded by his son Vallabhadeva Raju who performed the famous Agnistoma sacrifice on the bank of Danta...
- purse of gold that he won in debates held in the palace of Pandya King Vallabhadeva. Thiruvilliputhur is well known for its ancient heritage and devotional...
- Sridharadasa's Saduktikarṇāmṛta (1205), Śārṅgadharapaddhati (1363) and Vallabhadeva's Subhāṣitāvalī (Chain of Beautiful Sayings, c. 16th century). In between...