Sanskrit sources of Kerala history

by Suma Parappattoli | 2010 | 88,327 words

This study deals with the history of Kerala based on ancient Sanskrit sources, such as the Keralamahatmyam. The modern state known as Keralam or Kerala is situated on the Malabar Coast of India. The first chapter of this study discusses the historical details from the inscriptions. The second chapter deals with the historical points from the Mahatm...

This book contains Sanskrit text which you should never take for granted as transcription mistakes are always possible. Always confer with the final source and/or manuscript.

6. Rukminiparinaya by Aswathi Thirunal Rama Varma

Rukminiparinaya[1] is a drama written by Aswati Tirunal Rama-varma.

It occurs following passage about the Kulasekhara Rama Varma Maharaja.—

asti nikhilahṛdaya nijaṅkhanyamānaśokaśalyasya, śalyasyeva dharmajātavaddhacetasaḥ, pracetasa iva
....... pārthivapradhānasyāpi guṇamayasya rājñaḥ śrīpadmanābhadāsa vañcipāla kulaśekhara rāmavarmaṇaḥ

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

Kavyamala, 40 Bombay, 1927; See also—
Kunhunni raja. K. Kairali, 30, 1946 P 138 ff
Vide Kerala Sahitya Caritram, Ullur -Vol. III -P 319 -327;
Keraleya Samskrita Sahitya Caritram -Vol. IV -188 -189; Kerala Sanskrit Literature -P 173

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