[Contents]JJagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.Jainism,252,253–6.Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.Jantuketu, a doctor,261.Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.Javan drama,57.Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.Jester, seeVidūṣaka.Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.Jones, Sir William,160.Judgement, as a character,251,252.Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.
[Contents]JJagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.Jainism,252,253–6.Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.Jantuketu, a doctor,261.Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.Javan drama,57.Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.Jester, seeVidūṣaka.Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.Jones, Sir William,160.Judgement, as a character,251,252.Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.
[Contents]JJagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.Jainism,252,253–6.Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.Jantuketu, a doctor,261.Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.Javan drama,57.Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.Jester, seeVidūṣaka.Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.Jones, Sir William,160.Judgement, as a character,251,252.Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.
[Contents]JJagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.Jainism,252,253–6.Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.Jantuketu, a doctor,261.Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.Javan drama,57.Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.Jester, seeVidūṣaka.Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.Jones, Sir William,160.Judgement, as a character,251,252.Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.
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Jagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.Jainism,252,253–6.Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.Jantuketu, a doctor,261.Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.Javan drama,57.Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.Jester, seeVidūṣaka.Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.Jones, Sir William,160.Judgement, as a character,251,252.Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.
Jagadīçvara, author of theHāsyārṇava,261,262.
Jagajjyotirmalla,Haragaurīvivāhaby,76, n.2,247,248.
Jagannātha, writer on poetics,325.
Jain Māhārāṣṭrī,256.
Jaina allegorical drama,253–6.
Jainism,252,253–6.
Jains, and drama,45,46,253–6,286.
Jāmbavant, a bear,227,228,229.
Janaka, of Videha,189,190,202,223,227,228,245,271.
Jan̄gamas, criticism of the,263.
Jantuketu, a doctor,261.
Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas,168.
Jaṭāyu, a vulture,100,189,194,228,229,245.
Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti,186.
Javan drama,57.
Jayadeva, author of theGītagovinda,40,272.
Jayadeva, author of thePrasannarāghava,226,242,244–6,271,363.
Jayadratha, of Sindhu,96,213,215.
Jayakeçin, theKarṇāṭa,256.
Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla,248.
Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni,259.
Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of theHammīramadamardana,248–50.
Jayatala, king of Mewār,249.
Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala,250.
Jayāpīḍa (A.D.779–813), of Kashmir,171,368.
Jester, seeVidūṣaka.
Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā,33.[381]
Jīmūtavāhana, hero of theNāgānanda,174,175,177,179,305,306,323,326.
Jinamaṇḍana, author of theKumārapālaprabandha,256.
Jīvasiddhi, in theMudrārākṣasa,205,207.
Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.
Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata,263.
Jogīmārā cave,54,86,89.
Jones, Sir William,160.
Judgement, as a character,251,252.
Juncture (sandhi),298–300,346–51.
Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of theDhūrtasamāgama,261.