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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... taken care to let us know about his person and time not only in the MSS . he copied , but also in such works as he composed . In a commentary to the Haravijayakāvya , named the Laghupañchikā , of which a copy written by his own hand and ...
... taken care to let us know about his person and time not only in the MSS . he copied , but also in such works as he composed . In a commentary to the Haravijayakāvya , named the Laghupañchikā , of which a copy written by his own hand and ...
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... taken from the Calcutta Edition ; others are of different origin and of greater value for conjectural criticism . Many of the happiest emendations marked secunda manu in G are from the hand of the present owner of the MS . , Pandit ...
... taken from the Calcutta Edition ; others are of different origin and of greater value for conjectural criticism . Many of the happiest emendations marked secunda manu in G are from the hand of the present owner of the MS . , Pandit ...
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... taken to record in all cases both the readings of A1 and of the later annotators , will render such errors of less consequence . I have naturally felt much more serious doubts and apprehensions in dealing with passages where the text ...
... taken to record in all cases both the readings of A1 and of the later annotators , will render such errors of less consequence . I have naturally felt much more serious doubts and apprehensions in dealing with passages where the text ...