-
author of
three books but who is more
widely known as the
author of
Venisamhara that
dramatizes in six Acts some
incidents from the Mahabharata. The...
- some
inspiration from
earlier writings such as
Urubhanga of
Bhasa and
Venisamhara or Bhattanarayana,
scholars concede that
Gadayuddha has an originality...
- time for each rule or lakshana. (such as Ratnavali, Mrucchakatikam,
Venisamhara,
Mahaveeracharitam etc.) and add to this book.
Natakam Prakaranam anka:...
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unnamed favourite gopi in the
scripture as Radha. She
makes appearances in
Venisamhara by
Bhatta Narayana (c. 800 CE),
Dhvanyaloka by
Anandavardhana (c. 820–890...
- that the
first literary mention of the blood-washing
theme appeared in "
Venisamhara" or "Braiding The Hair (of Draupadi)", a
Sanskrit play
written in the...
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Sourindra Mohun. Calcutta: The Translator. Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa (1910). The
Venị̂samhâra of Bhaṭṭa Nârâyana.
Translated by Kāle, M(oreshvar) R(amchandra). Bombay:...
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itself in
search of Him". In many Jain
commentaries including the po****r
Venisamhara by
Narayana Bhatta and
Dhvanyaloka by
Anandavardhana written in 7th century...
- Prapannavani-
devotional poetry, Adbhutam****m – play, (precursor to
Venisamhara of Bhattanarayana)
Pratijnakautilyam – play, (precursor to Mudrarakshasa...
- include;
Abhinava Gitagovinda Nama
Malika Mukti Chintamani Abhinava Venisamhara Gopalapuja Paddhati Durgotsav Bishnu Bhakti Kaladruma Sanskrit Dictionary...
- she is an
important figure in the
Sanskrit Drama of
Bhatta Narayana –
Venisamhara (Braiding the hair). In very
ancient times,
there was the ever victorious...