Priyadarsika

Priyadarsika

Priyadarsika is a Sanskrit play attributed to king Harsha (606 C.E. - 648 C.E.).

ee also

* Ratnavali
* Nagananda

External links

*" [http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/priyadarsika_nariman.pdf Priyadarsika] ", translated by G. K. Nariman and A. V. Williams Jackson


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