Question
List-I (Authors)
List-II (Historical Kavyas)
A. Hemachandra
1. Dvyasraya Kavya
B. Jayanka
2. Navasahshank Charita
C. Padmagupta
3. Prithviraja Vijaya
D. Sandhyakar Nandi
4. Rama Charita
Codes: A B C D
List-I (Authors)
List-II (Historical Kavyas)
A. Hemachandra
1. Dvyasraya Kavya
B. Jayanka
2. Navasahshank Charita
C. Padmagupta
3. Prithviraja Vijaya
D. Sandhyakar Nandi
4. Rama Charita
Codes: A B C D
Answer: Option B
Answer: (b)
The correct match list of authors and Kavyas is:
Hemachandra - Duyasraya
Kavya Jayanka - Prithviraja Vijaya
Padmagupta - Navasahshank Charita
Sandhyakara - Nandi Ramacharita
Samrat Hemachandra Vikramaditya (also known as HemuVikramaditya, Raja Vikramaditya, or simply Hemu) (1501 – 5 November 1556) was a Hindu emperor of north India during the sixteenth century AD. The Prithviraj Vijay is a contemporary account of the 12th century the Kingdom of Ajmer ruled by the Chauhan clan.
In 1192, outlying portions of the kingdom fell to invading Turks, and the capital Amer later in 1195, but other parts under the Chauhan Rajaputras continued to resist the invaders for more than a century.
The text helps to dispel many myths from that period, that have developed in later writings, for example, the establishment of a Sufi shrine in Ajmer. He was the grandson of Pinaka Nandi and the son of Prajapati Nandi, the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace and war) of the Pala emperor Ramapala. He wrote the epic poem Ramacharitam.
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Answer: (b)
The correct match list of authors and Kavyas is:
Hemachandra - Duyasraya
Kavya Jayanka - Prithviraja Vijaya
Padmagupta - Navasahshank Charita
Sandhyakara - Nandi Ramacharita
Samrat Hemachandra Vikramaditya (also known as HemuVikramaditya, Raja Vikramaditya, or simply Hemu) (1501 – 5 November 1556) was a Hindu emperor of north India during the sixteenth century AD. The Prithviraj Vijay is a contemporary account of the 12th century the Kingdom of Ajmer ruled by the Chauhan clan.
In 1192, outlying portions of the kingdom fell to invading Turks, and the capital Amer later in 1195, but other parts under the Chauhan Rajaputras continued to resist the invaders for more than a century.
The text helps to dispel many myths from that period, that have developed in later writings, for example, the establishment of a Sufi shrine in Ajmer. He was the grandson of Pinaka Nandi and the son of Prajapati Nandi, the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace and war) of the Pala emperor Ramapala. He wrote the epic poem Ramacharitam.
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