Syanandurapuravarnanaprabandha, Syānandūrapuravarṇanaprabandha, Syanandurapuravarnana-prabandha: 1 definition
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Source: Heidelberg: Glory of the Tiruvanantapuram Padmanabhasvami TempleSyānandūrapuravarṇanaprabandha (स्यानन्दूरपुरवर्णनप्रबन्ध) (or simply Syānandūrapuravarṇana) is the name of a text talking about the Thiruvananthapuram temple.—Several works other than the Purāṇas speak about the glory of the Tiruvanantapuram temple and give light on the temple as well as on its glorification. [...] Several works of Svāti-Tirunāḷ, a ruler of Travancore, especially his Syānandūrapuravarṇanaprabandha, which describes the different activities of the temple, including its festivals, need a special mention.
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Partial matches: Syanandurapuravarnana, Prabandha.
Full-text (+11): Syanandurapuravarnana, Pratyakshadarshana, Keshadipadastuti, Keshadipada, Mrigaya, Mrigayavarnana, Anarta, Balakrida, Indravahana, Kamalavahana, Simhavahana, Anantavahana, Kshetramahatmya, Kshetravarnana, Utsavaprashamsa, Garudavahana, Andolika, Dhvajastambha, Gopura, Mandapa.
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Sanskrit sources of Kerala history (by Suma Parappattoli)
17. Syanandurapuravarnana-Prabandha by Rama Varma Swathi Thirunal < [Chapter 5 - Sanskrit Dramas and Campus bearing on Kerala History]