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  2. Kādambarī - Wikipedia

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    In fact, two modern Indian languages (Kannada and Marathi) use 'kadambari' as a generic term for a romance or a novel. Apart from the Kadambari, Banabhatta is also the author of Harshacharita, a biography of his patron king Harshavardhana. It is this circumstance which allows one to date the author with a reasonable degree of certainty.

  3. Kumar Sanu discography and filmography - Wikipedia

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    Kadambari "Bapo Ghorojibe" Saroj Nanda solo "Ja Ja Jare" "Saato Sogoro" Puni Dheahaheba "Tuma Nila Nila Akhi" Bijay Swain Biju solo "Sapanare Niti" "Padapu Jamiti" Kavita Paudwal 2002 Jibon Sathi "Aankhi Se Ki Aankhi Jibon Sathi Nibedita "Chalu Chalu" "Jibon Ta Jodi Hoye" "Ruposhi Manoku" solo 2011 Tu Mo Premika "Tu Subah Sakalara" N/A solo

  4. Kadambari Devi - Wikipedia

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    Kadambari Devi (5 July 1859 – 21 April 1884) was the wife of Jyotirindranath Tagore and daughter-in-law of Debendranath Tagore. She was ten years younger than her husband, whom she married on 5 July 1868 (২৫শে আষাঢ়, ১২৭৫ বঙ্গাব্দ), at the age of nine.

  5. Kadambari (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kadambari is a Sanskrit novel by Banabhatta. It may also refer to: Kadambari, an Indian Hindi-language film; Kadambari, an Indian Bengali-language film by Suman Ghosh; Kadambari Devi, sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore; Kadambari Murali, an Indian sports journalist

  6. Vijay Tendulkar - Wikipedia

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    He next wrote two novels – Kadambari: Ek and Kadambari: Don – about sexual fantasies of an ageing man. In 2004, he wrote a single-act play, His Fifth Woman – his first play in the English language – as a sequel to his earlier exploration of the plight of women in Sakharam Binder. This play was first performed at the Vijay Tendulkar ...

  7. Bāṇabhaṭṭa - Wikipedia

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    Bāṇabhaṭṭa (Sanskrit: बाणभट्ट) was a 7th-century Sanskrit prose writer and poet from India.He was the Asthana Kavi in the court of the Emperor Harsha, who reigned c. 606–647 CE in northern India, first from Sthanvishvara, and later Kanyakubja.

  8. Nagavarma I - Wikipedia

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    Nāgavarma I (c. 990) was a noted Jain writer and poet in the Kannada language in the late 10th century. His two important works, both of which are extant, are Karnātaka Kādambari, a champu (mixed prose-verse metre) based romance novel and an adaptation of Bana's Sanskrit Kādambari, and Chandōmbudhi (also spelt Chhandombudhi, lit, "Ocean of prosody" or "Ocean of metres"), the earliest ...

  9. A. N. Krishna Rao - Wikipedia

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    Arakalagudu Narasingarao Krishna Rao (9 May 1908 – 8 July 1971), popularly known as Anakru, was an Indian writer.He is one of the best-known writers in the Kannada-language and was popularly known as Kadambari Sarvabhouma (lit, "Universal monarch of Novels").