Harakeli Nataka

Harakeli Nataka is a Sanskrit drama written by the Chahamana (Chauhan) king Vigraharaja IV alias Visaladeva, who ruled north-western India from 1153-1163.[1][2] This drama is based on Kiratarjuniya of writer Bharavi.

The only extant parts of Harakeli Nataka were found inscribed in the ruined Sanskrit college and Sarasvati temple at Ajmer, which was converted into the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra mosque by Ghurids.[3]

References

  1. Krishna Reddy (1 December 2006). Indian Hist (Opt). Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
  2. Indian History. Allied Publishers.
  3. Text ed. by F. Keilhorn in Indian Antiquary, Vol. XX, 1891, pp. 203 and 210-212.
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