Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala (study)
by Shri N. M. Kansara | 1970 | 228,453 words
This is an English study of the Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala, a Sanskrit poem written in the 11th century. Technically, the Tilaka-manjari is classified as a Gadyakavya (“prose-romance”). The author, Dhanapala was a court poet to the Paramara king Munja, who ruled the Kingdom of Malwa in ancient west-central India. Alternative titles: Dhanapāla Tila...
Appendix 4 - Index of metres in the Tilakamanjari
1074 APPENDIX-D INDEX OF METRES—(No.s indicate verse and, in the bracket page No.) 1. aya 2. upajati 3. tribhamgi 4. dvipadika 5. navipula 6. padhdadika 7. padhya vaktram 8. puspitagra 9. praharsini 10. bhavipula 11. mandakranta 12. mavipula 13. matra 14. malini 15. vasantatilaka 59(23), 60(23), 62(109), 68(232), # * 87(268), 99(396), 101(402). 52 & 53(7), 87(262). 102(406). 67(222). - 20(3), 55 & 56(16). - 66(218). } - 7 to 13 (2), 15-16 (3), 18-19 (3), 21-22(3), 24(3), 26-34(4), 35-37(5), 54(16), 57(16), 59(23). - 61(28). - 63(205). - 2(1), 17(3), 23(3). 47(6), 78(255), 85(262), 90(358). 1(1), 14(2), 25(3). - 65(218). - 3(1). * 5(1), 40(5), 50(7), 80(261.a), 82(261 a).
1075 16. sardulavikriditam 17. sikharini 18. sagdhara 19. harini 4(1), 6(29, 38-39(5), 41-42(5), 43-36(6), 48(6), 49(7), 53(7), 58(23), 64(212), 69(237), 70-74 (238), 75(240), 77(248), 79(256), 84(262), 88(329), 89(339), 97 (391), - 91-92(358), 93-97(359). - 81(261 a), 83(261 b), 100(401). - 76(248). 444 ***** 444