• The Gāhā Sattasaī or Gāhā Kośa (Sanskrit: गाथासप्तशती Gāthā Saptaśatī) is an ancient collection of Indian poems in Maharashtri Prakrit language. The poems...
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    languages are used as primary languages of literary classics such as Gaha Sattasai This includes the Maharashtri Prakrit or "Prakrit par excellence", which...
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    composed the Setubandha in Maharashtri Prakrit. A few verses of the Gaha Sattasai are also attributed to him. He shifted the capital from Nandivardhana...
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  • assimilated into the Prakrit and classical Sanskrit poetry, such as Gaha Sattasai and the poetry of Kalidasa. However, there was little influence of the...
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    Satakarni. The next well-known ruler of the dynasty was Hāla, who composed Gaha Sattasai in Maharashtri Prakrit. Like Hala, his four successors also ruled for...
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  • for compiling an anthology of Maharashtri Prakrit poems known as the Gaha Sattasai (Sanskrit:Gāthā Saptaśatī), although from linguistic evidence it seems...
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  • Sl No Work Compiled by Time Line Contents 1 Gaha Sattasai Hala 2nd-6th century Gāthā Saptaśatī, 7 chapters of 100 verses each, mostly about love, emotions...
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    order, Kaula, and Trika traditions. Mark S. G. Dyczkowski holds the Gaha Sattasai, a Prakrit poem written by Hāla (3rd to 4th century CE), to be one of...
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    adaptations, such as the Katha-Sarit-Sagara, may contain interpolations. Gaha Sattasai (or Gatha-Saptasati), a collection of poems attributed to the Satavahana...
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    Hāla or Halavahana, a predecessor of Gautamiputra Satakarni in his Gaha Sattasai; Guṇāḍhya and Hāla lived close to the time of Vikramāditya. Guṇāḍhya...
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    the ‘fear of new separation’." Yasastilaka Champukavya (959 CE) and Gaha Sattasai make references to Radha and Krishna well before Jayadeva's period....
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  • Kavyadarsha Dhanayala Bhavisayatta Kaha Gunadhya Bṛhat-Katha Hāla Gaha Sattasai Harsha Vardhana Ratnavali, Nagananda, Priyadarsika Ilango Adigal Silappatikaram...
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  • conduct. Code of conduct as described by Manu. Dharmaśāstra Sanskrit Gaha Sattasai Anthology of Poems Prakrit Hāla 20 - 24 CE Satavahana Amaravati Andhra...
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    Press, Bombay. Saṁskṛtasudhā (संस्कृतसुधा): Rendering of the Prakrit Gaha Sattasai of Hāla in Sanskrit.: 193  (1930) Sāhityavaibhavam (साहित्यवैभवम्): 203 ...
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  • Salivahana gatha saptasati saramu, translated from the Prakrit of Hāla's Gaha Sattasai into Telugu, in "ataveladi" meter; according to academic and anthologist...
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