• plays in English translation Ratnavali Nagananda Barnett, L. D. (1924). "Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century...
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    throne, and Dadhivāhana's daughter Priyadarśikā was married to Udayana; according to the later play Priyadarśikā, which itself rests on historical records...
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    119  The Kathāsaritsāgara contains a long account of his conquests. The Priyadarśikā narrates the event of his victory over the ruler of Kaliṅga and restoration...
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    (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. The Tang dynasty is sometimes known...
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    Abhijñānaśākuntala, Vikramorvaśīya and Mālavikāgnimitra. Harsha's Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and Naganandam, other notable ancient dramatists include Bhatta Narayana...
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    Harsha (1928a). The Priyadarsika. Translated by Kāle, M(oreshvar) R(amchandra). Bombay: Gopal Narayan and Co. Harsha (1928b). Priyadarśikā. Translated by Suru...
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    forest". The same sentiment is more generically expressed in Nāgānanda and Priyadarśikā by Harsha, where maidens were not expected to wear a veil until after...
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    Asvaghosa, Daṇḍin, and Emperor Harsha (famous for Nagananda, Ratnavali, and Priyadarsika). Śakuntalā (in English translation) influenced Goethe's Faust (1808–1832)...
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    (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. Many other dramatists followed during...
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    believed to be the author of three Sanskrit plays Ratnavali, Nagananda and Priyadarsika. While some believe (e.g., Mammata in Kavyaprakasha) that it was Dhāvaka...
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    (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. Other famous Sanskrit dramatists include...
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    playwright with a simple and delicate style. His Ratnavali, Nagananda, and Priyadarsika are well known Sanskrit dramas. The Mattavilāsaprahasana (A Farce of...
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    (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. According to some scholars the earliest...
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  • Bṛhat-Katha Hāla Gaha Sattasai Harsha Vardhana Ratnavali, Nagananda, Priyadarsika Ilango Adigal Silappatikaram Jaimini Purva Mimamsa Sutras, Jaimini Bharata...
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    (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and the Buddhist drama Nagananda. Kutiyattam is the only surviving specimen...
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  • Surendra Desai. List of Sanskrit plays in English translation Nagananda Priyadarsika "Ratnavali (play by Harsa)". britannica.com. Retrieved 16 February 2008...
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    works of Motiram are Manodweg Prawah, Panchak Prapancha, Shakuntala, Priyadarsika and Pikdoot. He also wrote some Hindi and Urdu poems. He was the one...
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  • by Harṣa & The shattered thighs by Bhāsa ISBN 9780814740668 Ratnavali Priyadarsika Bana Kadambari List of Sanskrit plays in English translation The full...
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    Lady of the Jewel Necklace and The Lady Who Shows Her Love. Harsha's Priyadarsika and Ratnavali. Clay Sanskrit Series. New York: New York University Press...
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  • of the Jewel Necklace and The Lady who Shows her Love (Ratnāvalī and Priyadarśikā) by Harṣa: 514pp, Wendy Doniger, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8147-1996-1 Much Ado...
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  • Britain and Ireland: 129–130. JSTOR 25209356. Barnett, L. D. (1924). "Priyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century...
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    translated Vishakhadatta's Mudrarakshasa as Mel ni Mudrika (1889), Harsha's Priyadarsika as Vindhyavan ni Kanyaka (1916), and Kalidasa's Vikramōrvaśīyam as Parakram...
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  • Urdu poetry into Sanskrit as Ghaliba Kavyam. Harsha (1 August 2004). Priyadarsika. Global Vision Publishing House. ISBN 9788182200081. Sahitya Akademi...
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