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100 _aNarayanarama acharya
245 _aNaisadhiyacaritam of SriMannarayana:
_bNaisadhiya prakasha vyakhya sahitam
_hSanskrit
250 _a1st ed
260 _aVaranasi
_bChowkhamba vidyabhavan
300 _a998
490 _aVidyabhavan prachyavidya granthamala-87
500 _aNaishadha Charita, also known as Naishadhiya Charita (Naiṣadhīya-carita), is a poem in Sanskrit on the life of Nala, the king of Nishadha. Written by Sriharsha, it is considered one of the five mahakavyas (great epic poems) in the canon of Sanskrit literature. This mahakavya is divided into two parts – Purva and Uttara, each of them containing eleven cantos or divisions. Its story is that of Nala and Damayanti, the daughter of Bhima, the king of Vidarbha. This story is first related in the 3rd part of Vanaparva of the Mahabharata, where the treatment is different. The language of the Naishadha Charita is highly elaborate and polished, with continual play upon words and variety of metres.
505 _aAjatapala, Abhidhanam.
650 _aDamayantī (Hindu mythology)
650 _aNala (Hindu mythology)
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