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Rudrata

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metre with a few exceptions, particularly at the end of the chapters. The 13th chapter, comprising only 17 verses is the shortest one. The 7th and the 8th chapters, comprising 111 and 110 verses are the longest. The first chapter begins with the invocation of
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Computer scientist Donald Knuth showed that Rudrata's visual pattern poetry when arranged on a grid Ratnākara’s tour yields a complete Hamiltonian cycle if you rotate one copy of it under another by 180 degrees.
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in the first quarter of the ninth century. Very little is known about Rudrata. From Namisadhu's commentary on the verses 12-14 of the fifth chapter of the
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for containing one of the earliest references to chess in India, and the earliest example of a
217: 185: 23: 105: 144: 68: 81:, which are considered as the later interpolations. Most of the work was composed in the 55:, it is inferred that he was also known as Shatananda and his father's name was Bhamuka. 151: 72: 285: 77: 259: 101: 108:. In Sanskrit literary theory, it is notable for articulating the idea of 31: 91: 87: 64: 44: 98: 147: 143:. The most significant commentary was written by Namisadhu, a 47:
poet and literary theorist, who wrote a work called the
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It is a notable work in the line of poeticians such as
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Index

Sanskrit
Kashmiri
Bhamaha
Dandin
Anandavardhana
Nayika
Ganesha
Gauri
chess
historians
knight's tour
Śvetāmbara
Jain
Vikrama Samvat


A Concise History of Classical Sanskrit Literature
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81-208-0175-X



History of Sanskrit Poetics
ISBN
81-208-0274-8
P. V. Kane
Kavalankara of Rudrata
Categories
Kashmiri people
Kashmiri writers

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