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An edition of the work was published in 1890, prepared by Pandit Durgaprasad and Kasinath Pandurang Parab for the Kāvyamālā series. It contains Alaka's commentary up to canto 46. Another edition of the text, from 1982, was prepared by Dr. Goparaju Rama for the Ganganatha Jha Kendriya Sanskrit
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convention, the poem explores many aspects of life, including nature, seasons, love, and a battle. It also describes Śiva's iconographic features and gives an exposition of Śaiva philosophy in canto six. The poem belongs to a later phase of
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or the Description of the Praise of the Divine: A Critical Edition of Text and Commentaries, and Annotated Translation of the Sixth Canto of Ratnākara’s
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development, emphasising display of knowledge and command of poetical devices. The poet liberally uses concepts and technical terms from various
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has been praised in many Sanskrit anthologies and works on rhetorics and is also held in high esteem by modern Indian Sanskrit scholars.
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based on six manuscripts without any serious variation, and only contains Ratnākara's verses, without any commentary.
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The Haravijaya of Ratnākara and the Commentaries thereon by Utpala and Ratnakaṇṭha: Sargas 1 and 2
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in canto 6 and 47 respectively are the earliest dateable evidence of the presence of
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s (cantos). The poem narrates Śiva's victory over the Andhaka. In accordance with
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The Haravijaya of Rājānaka Ratnākara with the Commentary of Rājānaka Alaka
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Vidyapitha Text Series and published in two volumes. It is a
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Pandit Durgaprasad; Kasinath Pandurang Parab, eds. (1982) .
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Peter Pasedach lists three commentaries on the poem:
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Index

mahākāvya
Śiva
Andhaka
Rājataraṅgiṇī
Avantivarman
Cippaṭa Jayāpīḍa
Kashmiri Śaivism
Alexis Sanderson
Pārvatī
Mantramārgic Śaivism
śāstras
Rājaśekhara
Sūktimuktāvalī
critical edition
Pasedach 2011
Smith 1985
Pasedach 2011
Smith 1985
Pasedach 2017
Pasedach 2011
Pasedach 2017
Sharma 1990
Pasedach 2011
Pasedach 2011
Pasedach 2011
ISBN
0195617274
The Haravijaya of Ratnākara and the Commentaries thereon by Utpala and Ratnakaṇṭha: Sargas 1 and 2
Universität Hamburg
Bhagavatstutivarṇana or the Description of the Praise of the Divine: A Critical Edition of Text and Commentaries, and Annotated Translation of the Sixth Canto of Ratnākara’s Haravijaya

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