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- Duryodhana is depicted as having two wives—Malavi and Pauravi. The Venisamhara, a Sanskrit play by Bhatta Narayana (c. 11th century), was the first...
- time for each rule or lakshana. (such as Ratnavali, Mrucchakatikam, Venisamhara, Mahaveeracharitam etc.) and add to this book. Natakam Prakaranam anka:...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gitomer further observes that in mediaeval adaptations such as the play Veṇīsaṃhāra, the Pāṇḍavas generally call him Suyodhana, whereas his kin and partisans...
- Sourindra Mohun. Calcutta: The Translator. Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa (1910). The Venị̂samhâra of Bhaṭṭa Nârâyana. Translated by Kāle, M(oreshvar) R(amchandra). Bombay:...
- some inspiration from earlier writings such as Urubhanga of Bhasa and Venisamhara or Bhattanarayana, scholars concede that Gadayuddha has an originality...
- include; Abhinava Gitagovinda Nama Malika Mukti Chintamani Abhinava Venisamhara Gopalapuja Paddhati Durgotsav Bishnu Bhakti Kaladruma Sanskrit Dictionary...