Ratnavali

Ratnavali
Written byHarsha
CharactersUdayana
Ratnavali
Original languageSanskrit
SubjectComedy Of Court Life
GenreComedy
SettingKaushambi, India

Ratnavali (Precious Garland) is a Sanskrit drama about a beautiful princess named Ratnavali, and a great king named Udayana. It is attributed to the Indian emperor Harsha (606–648).[1][2] It is a Natika in four acts. One of the first textual references to the celebration of Holi, the festival of Colours have been found in this text.[3]

Ratnāvalī subtitled (rajaparikatha) is also the title of a 3rd-century CE Buddhist philosophical work by Nagarjuna, a discourse addressed to an Indian king (possibly a Satavahana monarch).[4]

  1. ^ "Ratnavali (play by Harsa)". britannica.com. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  2. ^ V. Venkatachalam. A students’ Handbook to Ratnavali of Sri Harsa, Madras, 1955. (pp. 3+228)
  3. ^ Origins of Holi BBC.
  4. ^ Ruegg, David Seyfort, ''The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy in India,'' Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1981, p. 24.

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