The Satakas of BhartrihariThis is Volume XI of fourteen in the India: Language and Literature Oriental series. First published in 1886, of the three ?atakas or centuries of couplets ascribed to Bhart?ihari, the Nîti and Yairâgya ?atakas alone are included in the following pages. |
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... favour of assigning the close of the first or beginning of the second century to the author of these philosophical poems , in opposition to some authorities , who would place his date at 56 A.D. He grounds his view on the following ...
... favour of assigning the close of the first or beginning of the second century to the author of these philosophical poems , in opposition to some authorities , who would place his date at 56 A.D. He grounds his view on the following ...
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... favour of his brother Vikrama . He is the reputed author of three Śatakas or centuries of couplets : - I. Śringâra Sataka , a purely amatory poem ; 2. Niti Sataka , on polity and ethics ; 3. Vairagya Sataka , on religious austerity ...
... favour of his brother Vikrama . He is the reputed author of three Śatakas or centuries of couplets : - I. Śringâra Sataka , a purely amatory poem ; 2. Niti Sataka , on polity and ethics ; 3. Vairagya Sataka , on religious austerity ...
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... favour of assigning the close of the first or beginning of the second century to the author of these philosophical poems , in opposition to some authorities , who would place his date at 56 A.D. He grounds his view on the following ...
... favour of assigning the close of the first or beginning of the second century to the author of these philosophical poems , in opposition to some authorities , who would place his date at 56 A.D. He grounds his view on the following ...
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