rasika-priyā — रसिकप्रिया … Indonesian dictionary
Keshavdas — Radha and Krishna in a manuscript of Rasikapriya, ca 1634. Keshavdas (Keśavdās) (Hindi:केशवदास) (1555–1617) was a Sanskrit scholar and Hindi poet, best known f … Wikipedia
Rajput — constitute one of the major Hindu Kshatriya groups from India. They claim descent from ancient royal warrior dynasties of Kshatriyas. They are identified with the word Rajanya found in ancient Indian literature and trace their roots to Rajputana … Wikipedia
Kumbha, Maharana of Mewar — Rana Kumbha [Maharana Kumbhakarna] was the ruler of Mewar, a state in western India, between AD 1433 and 1468. He was a Rajput belonging to the Sisodia clan. Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal of Mewar by his wife Sobhagya Devi, a daughter of Jaitmal … Wikipedia
Kumbha of Mewar — Rana Kumbha [Maharana Kumbhakarna] was the ruler of Mewar, a state in western India, between AD 1433 and 1468. He was a Rajput belonging to the Sisodia clan. Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal of Mewar by his wife Sobhagya Devi, a daughter of Jaitmal … Wikipedia
Rasa-mañjarī — title of a book a commentary on Gīta govinda written by Mahā mahopādhyāya Śaṅkara Miśra on the inspiration of Śrī Śālīnātha. Manuscripts of the commentary are found throughout northern India; see New Catalogus, vol.VI, p.36. The Rasa mañjarī of… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Kumbha — biographical name the king of Mewar, whose rule is dated ca. A.D. 1433–68, is known as the author of the Saṅgītarāja, an encyclopedic work on thetheory of music, dance and esthetic production. He also wrote the Rasika priyā commentary on Gīta… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Rāṇā Kumbha — biographical name the king of Mewar, whose rule is dated ca. A.D. 1433–68, is known as the author of the Saṅgītarāja, an encyclopedic work on thetheory of music, dance and esthetic production. He also wrote the Rasika priyā commentary on Gīta… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Kumbhakarṇa — biographical name the king of Mewar, whose rule is dated ca. A.D. 1433–68, is known as the author of the Saṅgītarāja, an encyclopedic work on thetheory of music, dance and esthetic production. He also wrote the Rasika priyā commentary on Gīta… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Kumbha-nṛpati — biographical name the king of Mewar, whose rule is dated ca. A.D. 1433–68, is known as the author of the Saṅgītarāja, an encyclopedic work on thetheory of music, dance and esthetic production. He also wrote the Rasika priyā commentary on Gīta… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia