• Naishadha Charita, also known as Naishadhiya Charita (Naiṣadhīya-carita), is a poem in Sanskrit on the life of Nala, the king of Nishadha. Written by Sriharsha...
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  • : 136  Their story is also told in Shriharsha's sanskrit epic named Naishadha Charita. Nala and Damayanti Vivekanand Jha (1974) [1958]. "From tribe to untouchable:...
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  • upon the wide acceptance of Naishadha Charita, Śrīharṣa was dignified with the title Narabharati. The Naishadha Charita contains erotic themes, but according...
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    identical surnames are used by the Nagara-brahmanas". Referring to Naishadha Charita and Usanas-samhita smriti, Rabindra Nath Chakraborty mentions that...
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    Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata The Naishadha-Charita (story of Nala and Damayanti) English translation by K. K. Handiqui...
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    Contemporary Sanskrit Poets, Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 81-7201-200-4 The Naishadha-charita English translation by K. K. Handiqui [proofread] (includes glossary)...
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    Slavic) (11th–19th centuries) Gita Govinda (Sanskrit) by Jayadeva Naishadha Charita (Sanskrit) by Sriharsha Parishishtaparvan (Sanskrit) by Hemachandra...
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    patronized scholars and poets including Shriharsha, whose works include Naishadha Charita and the now-lost Shri-Vijaya-Prashasti. Jayachandra's court poet Bhatta...
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    Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata The Naishadha-charita (story of Nala and Damayanti) English translation by K. K. Handiqui...
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  • Vaitaliya, Matrasamaka and Gityarya. The Hindu texts Kirātārjunīya and Naishadha Charita, for instance, feature complete cantos that are entirely crafted in...
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  • of India. Narwar is identified with Nalapura town mentioned in the Naishadha Charita written by Shriharsha. Nalapura was the capital of Raja Nala of Naisadha...
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  • J. G. Bühler 1873, p. 31. J. G. Bühler (1873). "On the Age of the Naishadha-Charita of Sriharsha". Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. 10 (28)....
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