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'''Halayudha''' ([[Sanskrit]]: हलायुध)
== Biography ==
Halayudha originally resided at the [[Rashtrakuta]] capital [[Manyakheta]], where he wrote under the patronage of emperor [[Krishna III]]. His ''Kavi-Rahasya'' eulogizes Krishna III. Later, he migrated to [[Ujjain]] in the [[Paramara dynasty|Paramara]] kingdom. There, he composed ''Mṛta-Sañjīvanī'' in honour of the Paramara king [[Vakpati Munja|Munja]].{{sfn|Ganga Prasad Yadava|1982|p=228}}
== Works ==
Halayudha composed the following works:{{sfn|Ganga Prasad Yadava|1982|p=228}}
* ''Kavi-Rahasya'', a book on poetics
* ''Mṛta-Sañjīvanī'', a commentary on Pingala's ''Chandaḥ-śāstra''
* ''Abhidhana-ratna-mala'', a lexicon
* ''Halāyudha Kośa'', a dictionary
==See also==
*[[Indian mathematicians]]
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=== Bibliography ===
History of Rashtrakutas
* {{cite book |author=Ganga Prasad Yadava |title=Dhanapāla and His Times: A Socio-cultural Study Based Upon His Works |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aY_I3zgxfpsC&pg=PA32 |publisher=Concept |year=1982 |oclc=9760817 }}
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Halāyudha | |
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Born | c. 10th century AD |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Sanskrit mathematician |
Notable works | Mṛtasañjīvanī and "Halāyudha trikoņa" |
Halayudha (Sanskrit: हलायुध) wrote the Mṛtasañjīvanī, a commentary on Pingala's Chandaḥśāstra.
Biography[edit]
Halayudha originally resided at the Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta, where he wrote under the patronage of emperor Krishna III. His Kavi-Rahasya eulogizes Krishna III. Later, he migrated to Ujjain in the Paramara kingdom. There, he composed Mṛta-Sañjīvanī in honour of the Paramara king Munja.[1]
Works[edit]
Halayudha composed the following works:[1]
- Kavi-Rahasya, a book on poetics
- Mṛta-Sañjīvanī, a commentary on Pingala's Chandaḥ-śāstra
- Abhidhana-ratna-mala, a lexicon
- Halāyudha Kośa, a dictionary
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Ganga Prasad Yadava 1982, p. 228.
Bibliography[edit]
History of Rashtrakutas
- Ganga Prasad Yadava (1982). Dhanapāla and His Times: A Socio-cultural Study Based Upon His Works. Concept. OCLC 9760817.