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81:. Dada had four sons - Mahidhara, Jahla, Samba and Gangadhara - who contributed to the growth of the Yadava power. Mahidhara succeeded his father as the commander of the Yadava elephant force, and also fought against Vijjana. He was succeeded by his brother Jahla, who participated in several Yadava campaigns, and came to be known as " 98:
However, the concluding verses state that Bhanu (or Bhaskara) composed the work on behalf of "Jalha" (presumably an abbreviated form of the name "Jalhana"). The text does not clarify how the two men were related. Embar Krishnamacharya, who produced a
95:. Janardana's son and successor Lakshmideva helped consolidate the power of the Yadava king Krishna, built a large tank, and maintained a beautiful garden. Jalhana was the son and successor of Lakshmideva. 73:. The introductory portion of the text provides following account of Jalhana's family: Dada, a man of the Vatsa gotra, served the Yadava chief Mailugi (Mallugi). He led Mallugi's elephant force against the 65:
The authorship of the text is not clear. One of its introductory verses name its author as Jalhana (IAST: Jalhaṇa), the commander of the
219: 17: 184: 91:). Jahla was succeeded by Gangadhara's son Janardana, who taught the art of managing elephants to the Yadava prince 234: 103:
of the text in 1938, theorized that Bhanu authored the text, which was commissioned by his master Jalhana.
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kingdom of present-day India. It was either authored or commissioned by the Yadava general Jalhana.
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One of the concluding verses of the text mentions that it was composed in the year 1179 of the
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Chintaharan Chakravarti (1942). Narendra Nath Law (ed.).
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Sūktimuktāvalī
IAST
Sanskrit
Seuna (Yadava)
Shaka Era
Common Era
elephant force
Krishna
Kalachuri
Vijjana
Bhagadatta
Mahabharata
Simhana
critical edition




Chintaharan Chakravarti 1942
M. Srinivasachariar 1974
"Review: The Sūktimuktāvalī"
History of Classical Sanskrit Literature
ISBN
978-81-208-0284-1
The Suktimuktavali of Arohaka Bhagadatta Jalhana
Categories
13th-century Sanskrit literature
Anthologies
1250s books
Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

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