River and Mountains in Shishapalpadhham

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  • Monika Yadav  Sanskrit and Prakrit Language Department, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India

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Abstract

Pratibha's wealthy Mahakavi Maggh has incorporated such a literary dedication in her Sisupal slaughter where in addition to her poetic talent, the amazing miracle of Panditya also clearly shows us. In Sanskrit language, the popularity of Shishu Puldhav is so great that it is considered to be the least among the great adults (in the elderly). Despite being the only masterpiece, it is also capable of demonstrating his talent and poet-skill. If the determination of great civilization is done on the basis of their texts, then their piety is an all-inclusive inspiration. From Magh Veda and from philosophy to politics, the archetypal panditity is making his poetry an amazing tool for the minds of Pandit people. He has given such a beautiful description of yagna in the 14th serpent of Shishupaladhadh, which after studying it appears that as if he had seen any great yagya with his own eyes. In the philosophy of Sankhya and Yoga, Buddhism and the essence of the essence of the theory, with great skill in the context of comparisons and comparisons. With great splendor he has described the mysterious love of music as best. As a result, it becomes apparent that Magh had a specific knowledge of musicology too.

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2018-02-28

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Monika Yadav "River and Mountains in Shishapalpadhham" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.1269-1273, January-February-2018.