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- Bhatta_Narayana abstract "Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa Mṛgarājalakśman, also known as Nishānārāyana, belonged to the Pancharatra branch of Shadilya family of Brahmins. He was a Sanskrit scholar and writer who lived before 800 A.D. for he is cited by Vāmana (iv.3.28) in about 800 A.D. and by Ānandavardhana who refers to him more than once. He is believed to have been summoned from Kanyakubja (Kanauj) to Bengal by King Ādisūra Ādityasena, the founder of the Sena Dynasty, who ruled before the Pāla Dynasty came to power in the middle of the eighth century, and who in 671 A.D. was a contemporary of Ādityasena, son of Madhavagupta, who ruled Kanyakubja.Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa, who is believed to have converted to Buddhism, was a disciple of Dharmakirti with whom he co-authored Rupavatara. Dandin in his Avantisundarikatha refers to Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa as author of three books but who is more widely known as the author of Venisamhara that dramatizes in six Acts some incidents from the Mahabharata. The construction of this drama may be bad but characterization is vigorous; many violent situations are described in long narrative digressions in poetic but un-dramatic style, yet there are graces of poetry, power of crude and furious descriptions, of impressive sonorous diction, of vivid depiction of detached scenes and situations, and of vigorous characterization. The Tagore family claims its descent from Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa".
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- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Brahmins.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_writers.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Indian_poets.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_poets.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sanskrit_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Dandin.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Dharmakirti.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Kanauj.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Kannauj.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Rabindranath_Tagore.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Bhatta_Narayana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bhatta Narayana".
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- Bhatta_Narayana subject Category:7th-century_writers.
- Bhatta_Narayana subject Category:Ancient_Indian_poets.
- Bhatta_Narayana subject Category:Hindu_poets.
- Bhatta_Narayana subject Category:Sanskrit_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Bhatta_Narayana comment "Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa Mṛgarājalakśman, also known as Nishānārāyana, belonged to the Pancharatra branch of Shadilya family of Brahmins. He was a Sanskrit scholar and writer who lived before 800 A.D. for he is cited by Vāmana (iv.3.28) in about 800 A.D. and by Ānandavardhana who refers to him more than once.".
- Bhatta_Narayana label "Bhatta Narayana".
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- Bhatta_Narayana wasDerivedFrom Bhatta_Narayana?oldid=632990444.
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