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Essay name: Varadambika-parinaya Campu (Study)

Author: Bhagavant. L. Nadoni
Affiliation: Karnatak University / Department of Sanskrit

This is a study in English of the Varadambika-parinaya Campu—a 16th-century Sanskrit poem written by the poetess Tirumalamba. The text itself narrates the marriage of the Vijayanagara King Achyutaraya with Varadambika. This essay emphasizes the literary merit of the Campu by analyzing its narrative style and character portrayals, etc.

Chapter 1 - Introduction (the Role of Women in Ancient Indian Culture)

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External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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. M. Wimternitz, History of Indian literatue, Vol. III part I, Motilal BanarasidÄsa Delhi 1963. P. 454. 12. M. Winternitz. Ibid. PP. 454. 13. Daṇá¸in, Kävya Darsha (Ed.) S. Vishwanathan Balamanorama press Mylapore Madras 1963. P. 39. मिशà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤£à¤¿ नाटकादीनि तेषामनà¥à¤¯à¤¤à¥à¤� विसà¥à¤¤à¤°à¤� | गधपधमयी काचिचà¥à¤šà¤®à¥à¤ªà¥à¤°à¤¿à¤¤à¥à¤¯à¤­à¤¿à¤§à¥€à¤¯à¤¤à¥� ।। [miÅ›rÄṇi nÄá¹­akÄdÄ«ni teá¹£Ämanyatra vistaraá¸� | gadhapadhamayÄ« kÄciccampurityabhidhÄ«yate || ] 1-31. 14. KishṇamÄchari, History of classical Sanskrit literature, Motilal BanarasidÄs, Delhi 1970 P. 476. 15. ChhowinÄtha Tripati, critical and Historical study of CampÅ« KÄvys, Chowkamba series, 1965 P. 57. 16. Dr. K. Krishnamoorthy, Sanskrit Kavya, Mysore University prasanarga 1974, P. 418. 11

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