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The Tilakamañjarl of Dhanapala is a unique composition of Sanskrit prose literature of the 11th century A.D. which very truly follows the trail of the Kadambari of Banabhatta. Dhanapala was an inspired poet who had a mighty impact of the geniotic exuberance of the great litterateur Bhoja for the sake of whose recreation he composed his illustrious prose-romance. This Tilakamañjarī presents a unique type of Katha which though inheriting most of the victuals from Kadambart has brought into being something very delicious and superb in the descriptive and narrative materials, characterisation and human psychology. By giving in it a brief genealogy of his patrons Munja and Bhoja, Dhanapala has helped the ancient Indian historians in understanding the historical links in the regnal line up of the Paramāras. The vast and panoramic review of the geographical spots amply illustrates his ubiquitous knowledge about the topography of India.
The present study tries of examine the different facets of Tilakamañjarī by grouping it into three major parts-Introduction, Dhanapala as a prosewriter and the cultural data in the Tilakamañjarī. While in the first and second parts, the author makes an attempt to provide an evaluation of Dhanapala's life and literature, the third part gives an elaborate analysis of the geographical Date, Administration of Statecraft, Social and Economic conditions, Religion and Philosophy and Education, Literature and Art. The author has indeed done here the gigantic task of elucidating the literary as well as cultural heritages represented by Dhanapala in his Tilakamañjart with the pen of the true master and skilled artist.
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