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- Shunga and an elaborate exposition of a theory on music and acting. The Mālavikāgnimitra is a drama in five Acts based on a love-intrigue set on foot by King...
- Mālavikāgnimitra (Act IV, Verse 14), Agnimitra belonged to a Brahmin Baimbika family, the Puranas also mention him as a Shunga. The Mālavikāgnimitra,...
- the Sindhu River. His achievements are mentioned briefly in the play Malavikagnimitra, which was composed during the later Gupta era by Kalidasa. v t e...
- bibliographies of the editions and translations of Vikramōrvaśīyam and Mālavikāgnimitra. Sir William Jones published an English translation of Śa****alā in...
- perform the Kalidasa plays like Abhijñānaśā****ala, Vikramorvaśīya and Mālavikāgnimitra; Bhasa's Swapnavāsavadatta and Pancharātra; Harsha's Nagananda. India...
- to whoever brought him the head of a Buddhist monk.: 293  Also, the Malavikagnimitra claims that the empire of Pushyamitra extended to the Narmada River...
- because he was a Brahmin. Raychaudhury also argued that according to Malavikagnimitra, a Buddhist nun named Bhagavati Kaushiki attended Pushyamitra's court...
- Smithsonian institution", Bopearachchi, p16. Also: "Kalidasa recounts in his Mālavikāgnimitra (5.15.14–24) that Puspamitra appointed his grandson Vasumitra to guard...
- notable works are Kālidāsa's Abhijñānaśā****ala, Vikramorvaśīya and Mālavikāgnimitra. Harsha's Ratnavali, Priyadarsika, and Naganandam, other notable ancient...
- 2021. Schuyler, Jr., Montgomery (1902). "Bibliography of Kālidāsa's Mālavikāgnimitra and Vikramorvaçī". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 23: 93–101...