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Somadeva Bhatta was an 11th century writer from Kashmir, and author of the Kathasaritsagara. Not much is known about him except that his father's name... |
Somadeva Suri was a south Indian Jain monk of the 10th century CE (fl. 959–66, possibly born in Bengal region about 920), author of a work known as "Upasakadyayana"... |
Delgahawaththage Raj Kumar Somadeva (born 31 October 1960) is a Senior Professor in Archaeology at the Postgraduate Institute of Archaeology, University... |
Kathasaritsagara (redirect from Somadeva Bhaṭṭa) legends, histories and folk tales as retold in Sanskrit by the Shaivite Somadeva. Kathāsaritsāgara contains multiple layers of story within a story and... |
P.14 Vasudeva, Somadeva, The Yoga of the Mālinīvijayottara Tantra, Critical edition, translation & notes p. 248. Vasudeva, Somadeva, The Yoga of the... |
Devasena. Her father was ordered to be executed for treason by Maharaja Somadeva, Bijjaladeva's father and she was raised by her foster father Thimma. Sivagami... |
states that a trial will have to be put instead of an immediate murder. Somadeva, the maharaja of Mahishmathi, releases Sivagami and even puts her in a... |
Streams of Story"), a work in Sanskrit compiled in the 11th century by Somadeva, but based on yet older materials, now lost. This recension comprises in... |
story. Sivagami hates the royal family of Mahishmati because their king, Somadeva, executed her father, Devaraya. She was informed that her father had left... |
G.L. Mathur. Hind Pocket Books, 1971. Page 26–27 Norman Mosley Penzer; Somadeva Bhatta (November 1980). Poison-damsels: Folklore of the World. Ayer Publishing... |
India: The Theosophical Publishing House. ISBN 81-7059-212-7. Vasudeva, Somadeva. The Yoga of the Mālinīvijayottara Tantra, Critical edition, translation... |
appointed General Editor of the Clay Sanskrit Library. Sanskrit scholars Somadeva Vasudeva and Isabelle Onians were appointed Associate Editors, and thirty... |
by Harsha. Bhatta, Somadeva. The Kathá Sarit Ságara. Project Gutenberg. pp. 192–193. Penzer 1924, Vol IX p 119. Bhatta, Somadeva. The Kathá Sarit Ságara... |
heart.) Mânasollâsa or Abhilashitartha Chintâmani by King Someshvara or Somadeva III of the Châlukya dynasty by Kalyâni A part of this encyclopedia, the... |
3rd century BC) Kathasaritsagara, compilation of Indian folklore made by Somadeva in the 11th century CE Madanakamaraja Katha, collection of South Indian... |
Kathasaritsagara in the 11th century by Somadeva, and also from the Bṛhatkathā by Kshemendra. Both Somadeva and Kshemendra were from Kashmir where the... |
the legend. Brihatkatha-Manjari by Kshemendra and Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva are two 11th-century Kashmiri Sanskrit collections of legends. Both are... |
the Wood-Cutter's Daughter 1833 India (Benares) published as an annex to Somadeva Bhaṭṭa's Kathasaritsagara 425B The Turtle Prince India (South India) The... |
Naturelle (in French). Paris: Flammarion. p. 149. ISBN 9782081378599. Somadeva (1924) [1079]. "The use of turmeric (kuṅkuma) in ancient India". Kathasaritsagara... |
defeated 100 non-Buddhist scholars. Kshemendra's Brihatkathamanjari and Somadeva's 11th-century Kathasaritsagara, both adaptations of Brihatkatha, contain... |