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The Kadambari of Banabhatta

1936

A verse ascribed to Rajadekhdra (about 900 A. D.) in the Siiktimuktavali seems to suggest that Mayilra the poet was also 'a snake-doctor'.* The commentators of the Bhaktamarastotra of the Jain MAnatmigEctirya say that Manatunga lived at the court of Bhoja in Ujjayini and was a contemporary of Bana and Mayfira. [...] Although theft are slight discrepancies in the accounts of Harsha furnished by Bans and by the Chinese pilgrim the points of agreement are so many and so striking that there is not the least doubt that the Emperor Harsha the patron of Bar.ia is the same as the great monarch of whom the Chinese pilgrim has left extesive notices. [...] ( 3 ) Viikpatiriija the author of Gaudavaho a Prakrit poem.refers to the composition of Subandhu.t No other poet bearing the name of Subandhu except the author of the Vdsavadattä is known to us. [...] In the prelude to the Parvatiparinaya we are told that the drama was composed by Rana of the Vatsa Gotra.f The author of the Kadambari also was descended from Vatsa. [...] Hence it is said by some scholarst * We may draw the attention of the reader to the fact that verses from the Cantlis'ataka occur in the KiTtibi-AtionTVIT in the uzumm and in sit Wkq's Jiyir on apmruT.
philosophy religion
Pages
316
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145719
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-vi P.V. Kane view
Introduction
i-xxxvii P.V. Kane view
Article
i-li P.V. Kane view
Kadambari.(Notes)
1-186 P.V. Kane view
Appendix A List of important words
187-206 P.V. Kane view
Appendix II A Brief Summary of the Kadad1Bari
207-222 P.V. Kane view

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