Anarghava raghava panchika of vishnubhatta: The commentary of visnubhatta on the anarghavaraghav aof Murari Sanskrit
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Anargha Raghava is a work of Indian literature.
The drama in seven acts of Murari Misra, possibly written in the thirteenth or fourteenth century. Raghava or Rama is the hero of the play. "She has no dramatic merit, being deficient in characters, action, situation, and interest. As a poem she presents an occasional poetic prowess, but they are few, and the work is lost among pages of tedious repetitions, curious concepts, hyperbolic extravagance, and an obscure mythology. " Wilson, a Western critic.But it presents a clear example of Hindu philosophy and the idioms of the time, having its historical value.
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