Kalhanas Rajatarngini (vol.3)Motilal Banarsidass, 1979 - 296 من الصفحات Kalhana`s Rajatarangini is the most famous historical poem which records the oldest and fullest history of the legendary kings of Kashmir as well as gives accounts of the Kashmirian kings of the historical period. It consists of eight chapters and draws upon earlier sources, notably the Nilamata Purana.Sir Stein recognising the inestimable value of the only work of its kind, succeeded in publishing the critical edition of the text as early as in 1892.The interest of this treatise for Indian history generally lies in the fact that it represents a class of Sanskrit composition which comes nearest in character to the chronicles which continue Kalhana`s narrative it is practically the sole extant specimen of this class. |
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... regarding the author's descent and residence as those given in the above note from the commentary to the Haravijaya- kavya . The commentary to the Yudhishthiravijayakavya , as will be seen from the extracts given below , can also be ...
... regarding the author's descent and residence as those given in the above note from the commentary to the Haravijaya- kavya . The commentary to the Yudhishthiravijayakavya , as will be seen from the extracts given below , can also be ...
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... regarding this difference in the preservation of the several cantos . But it may be useful to point out that the diminished interest with which the last portions of the poem seem to have been read and which probably caused them to be ...
... regarding this difference in the preservation of the several cantos . But it may be useful to point out that the diminished interest with which the last portions of the poem seem to have been read and which probably caused them to be ...
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... regarding the glosses of Ag , to have been obtained from an older source . Whereas the glosses of A , deal pre - eminently with topographical and historical points , those of A , relate more to the general explanation of the text . I ...
... regarding the glosses of Ag , to have been obtained from an older source . Whereas the glosses of A , deal pre - eminently with topographical and historical points , those of A , relate more to the general explanation of the text . I ...