The Buddhist Legend of Jimutavahana: From the Katha-Sarit-Sagara (The Ocean-River of Story) Dramatized in the Nagananda (The Joy of the World of Serpents), A Buddhist Drama by Sri Harsha Deva

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B. Hale Wortham

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MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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Publisher

MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789360807290

ISBN-10 936080729X
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 122 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 24 x 16 x 2
Weight (grms) 500
Subject

Theater & Ballet

The Buddhist Legend of Jîmûtavâhana is a theatrical play associated from the play Nâgânanda. This play was written in the Sanskrit lan­guage, which was attributed to Harsha (r. 606-48 ce) of the Pushyabhuti kingdom, who was the ruler of Kannauj (not to be confused with the ruler of Kashmir). This was later mentioned in the famous Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva, and Brihatkathamanjari of Kshemendra which was written in the eleventh century ce. Though the date and exact authorship are uncertain, scholars agree that it was written during the seventh century ce. About the Author B. Hale Wortham (1843-1928) was a British clergyman and a Sanskrit translator. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford in 1863. He served as a vicar at Hertfordshire and Ware in 1874-80 and 1911 respectively. He translated works like The Satakas of Bhartrihari; Hitopadesa, or, The Book of Good Counsel (Transl. of the Mârka??eya Purâ?a), The Story of Devasmitâ (Transl. from the Kathâ Sarit Sâgara).

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