Essay name: Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala (study)
Author:
Shri N. M. Kansara
Affiliation: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda / Department of Sanskrit Pali and Prakrit
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.
Appendix 1 - The oldest and the other manuscripts of the Tilakamanjari
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Serial Beginning of the verse
Page
No.
No.
Verse
No.
85 1
विषदिव� विरत� विभावरी
२८
६१
[viṣadiva� viratā vibhāvarī
28
61
] 86 87
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शुष्कशिखरिणि कल्पशाखी �
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२१�
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śuṣkaśikhariṇi kalpaśākhī va
7
52
218
6] * *
88 शे� सेवा विशे� ये
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१०
[śeṣa sevā viśeṣa ye
2
10
] 89 श्रुत्वा त्यदभुतम स्मद� जिललित�
३३�
[śrutvā tyadabhutama smadā jilalita�
336
] τε
90 श्रुत्वा यं सहसागत� निजवपु�
पा�
४६
[śrutvā ya� sahasāgata� nijavapu0
46
] @
91 सत्कथा � सवन्ध्येषु
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१८
[satkathā ra savandhyeṣu
3
18
] 92 सत्य� बृहत्कथा म्भाघेबिन्दुमादण्य
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3
21
] 93 सत्त्व� स्थिता सत्यनिर्मुक्ता
२३
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23
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94 सथ� संहृतघां रघुत्कृतिमनाग्
२३�
हर
[satha� saṃhṛtaghā� raghutkṛtimanāg
238
hara
] 95 285
सन्त� कदमराज स्�
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३६
[santu kadamarāja sya
5
36
] 96 समदा
विध्वंसी
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[
ṃsī
5
35
] 97 98
समाधिगुणशालिन्यः
सम्भ्रान्तका न्तवनिता नवकुकुमार्द्र०
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100 सूरिमहेन्द्र एवेक�
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[sūrimahendra eveko
4
34
] 101.
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[spaṣṭabhāvarasā citraṃḥ
4
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३०
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2
11
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] 1 * Quoted by Hemacandra in the CH.V.17.2.as an illus-
tration of
Matra metre.
@ Quot ed by Bhoja in the SKB(RJ) .I.83,p.58.
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ing three types of worlds.
