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________________ Jain Literarture and Performing Arts 121 ance of narrative poems is preserved in several regions of India till today. See Raghavan, Bhoja's śưngāraprakāša, pp. 619-620, 812–813. 10. Caupannamah āpurisacariya, pp. 17-27. 11. Shah, 1982. 12. Raghavan, 1963, p. 585. 13. Kansara, 1970, pp. 552-553. 14. Raghavan, 1963, p. 889. 15. Raghavan, 1963, pp. 545 ff. 16. Raghavan has given information only from the Rājapraśniya, which refers to dance types only. See Raghavan, 1963, pp. 572-74. 17. Kuvalayamālā, p. 150. 18. Raghavan, 1963, pp. 546. 547, ff. 566-572, Bhayani, 1969. 19. Kohala is of course known to have been the earliest authority on the minor dramatic types, and quotations from his work occur in dramaturgical literature, but that work is lost. See Raghavan, 1963, pp. 535-536. 20. Byhatkathākoša, 57, v. 105-106. 21. Bhayani, 1985; Bhayani and Shah, 1987, p. 224 (where the female attendants of Princess Kanakavati are described as engaged in the rehearsal of the Chatraka performance : chat taya-payoga-gaņaņa-vāvada). 22. Kathākośaprakarana, p. 41. 23. Krisnamachariar. pp. 820-822; Raghavan, 1963, p. 586. 24. Kuvalayamālā, p. 16. The editor has misunderstood this as a reference to some authority on warfare. He has also noted Višākhila as an author. 25, Kuvalayamálā, p. 123. 26. Mahāpurāņa, I i 9. 27. Bhayani, 1983 (B).
SR No.022756
Book TitleIndological Studies
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH C Bhayani
PublisherParshva Prakashan
Publication Year1993
Total Pages376
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size25 MB
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