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Tryambaka-yajvan

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Some earlier scholars believed that the authors of these three texts were distinct people. However, literary evidence makes it clear that all three works were composed by the same work. The colophons of
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Tryambaka lived during 1665ā€“1750, and came from a family of pandit-ministers. His great-grandfather, his father as well as his son were named Gangadhara. His family tree is given below:
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Tryambaka was also known as Trymbaka-yavjan, Tryambaka-makhin, Trymabaka-raya, Tryambaka-raya-makhin, or Tryambaka Raya Makhi. The Sanskrit titles
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Trymabaka's family members also wrote several works under the Thanjavur Maratha patronage. His grandson Narayana-raya wrote
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The Perfect Wife: The Orthodox Hindu Woman according to the Strīdharmapaddhati of Tryambakayajvan
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both mention the author's name as Tryambaka-yajvan, the author of Yajnesha.
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kingdom - trained him to be the minister of the succeeding ruler
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Ganga-dhara II alias Kakoji (married Krishnamba), minister to
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are synonymous, and probably commemorate a ritual sacrifice (
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story is consistent with the traditional religious law.
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is attributed to Tryambaka-raya-makhin. The author of
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Women in Ancient Societies: An Illusion of the Night
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Index

Tryambakayajvan
pandit
Thanjavur Maratha
Shahaji I
Serfoji I
Strī-dharma-paddhati
Ramayana
Ekoji I
Shahaji I
Serfoji I
yajna
Ekoji I
Thanjavur Maratha
Shahaji I
Ayyaval
Serfoji I
Ramayana
Sanskrit
Strī-dharma-paddhati
Ramayana
Dhundhi-raja
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Julia Leslie 1989



Julia Leslie 1989

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