- with
Sanskrit mahākāvyas written in a
single decade, 1961–1970, the
researcher [Dr.
Ramji Upadhyaya] has
noted 52
Sanskrit mahākāvyas (epic poems) produced...
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thesis dealing with
Sanskrit mahākāvyas written in a
single decade, 1961–1970, the
researcher has
noted 52
Sanskrit mahākāvyas (epic poems)
produced in that...
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Hammira Mahakavya (IAST: Hammīra-
Mahākāvya) is a 15th-century
Indian Sanskrit epic poem
written by the Jain
scholar Nayachandra Suri. It is a legendary...
- in Pandalam, and
belonged to the
Pandalam Royal Family. He
wrote two
mahakavyas, more than a
hundred narrative poems, translations, and children's poetry...
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century Indian poet
known for his epic poem Kirātārjunīya, one of the six
mahakavyas in
classical Sanskrit.
According to
multiple grant inscriptions of the...
- Raghuvaṃśa and Kumārasambhava.
These two
epics are
traditionally known as
mahākāvya "great epics".
Other writers of
great epics were Bhāravi (6th century...
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based on Nala’s tale,
which is
considered one of the five
great Sanskrit mahakavyas. Nala is also
regarded as a
great cook and the
cookbook Pakadarpanam (Sanskrit:...
- 1800
highly ornate stanzas and is
considered one of the six
Sanskrit mahakavyas, or "great epics". It is also
known as the Māgha-kāvya
after its author...
- and the Epic of King Gesar. A
Sanskrit analogue to the epic poem is the
mahākāvya.[citation needed]
While the
composition of epic poetry, and of long poems...
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generic name (help) Rambhadracharya,
Jagadguru (14
January 2010). Aṣṭāvakra
Mahākāvya [The Epic Ashtavakra] (in Hindi). Chitrakuta,
Uttar Pradesh, India: Jagadguru...