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A possible deliberate Mahābhārata-echo in the imagery of the Buddhacarita compounded-rūpakas

open access: yesRhesis, 2019
The main focus of the paper is to tentatively document traces of hypertextuality between the Buddhacarita and the  Mahābhārata, under the assumption that Aśvaghoṣa probably knew this latter work, albeit non-definitive version of it.
Diletta Falqui
doaj   +1 more source

Discussing Hindu Studies From the Inside Out

open access: yes
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 373-385, June 2025.
Divya Cherian   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

वैदिक-लौकिकदृष्ट्या संस्कृतनाटकस्योद्भवः

open access: yesPrachi Prajna
In the context of classical Sanskrit drama, Rūpakam refers to the different types or genres of dramatic works, encompassing both Nāṭya (the art of dramatic performance) and Rupakam as a literary classification. The term Rūpakam is also used in some texts
Nagarajan V
doaj  

Kṛpa

open access: yesCracow Indological Studies
In a recent study (Pontillo 2016) it has been argued that the Mahābhārata contains traces of a heterodox culture, the Vrātya-culture, and these emerge most clearly in connection with Bhīṣma and Droṇa.
Frank Köhler
doaj   +1 more source

Damayanti, de víctima a heroína o una prueba de fidelidad

open access: yesKáñina, 2015
Nala y Damayantī es una interpolación de la gran obra épica india el Mahābhārata, cuyo personaje principal es la heroína Damayantī. Sufre el destierro y los peligros de la selva inhóspita.
Sol Argüello Scriba
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Aftermath of Epic Wars: The Lasting Impact of Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata

open access: yesPrachi Prajna
The Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata present war as both a road to glory and a source of great suffering. This research delves into their presentation of warfare, ethics, and post-war effects, focusing on the devastation left behind.
Vipindas .V
doaj  

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