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The Shishupala Vadha (Sanskrit: शिशुपालवध, IAST: Śiśupāla-vadha, lit. "the slaying of Shishupala") is a work of classical Sanskrit poetry (kāvya) composed by Māgha in the 7th or 8th century. It is an epic poem in 20 sargas (cantos) of about 1800 highly ornate stanzas, and is considered one of the five Sanskrit mahakavyas, or "great epics". It is also known as the Māgha-kāvya after its author. Like other kavyas, it is admired more for its exquisite descriptions and lyrical quality than for any dramatic development of plot. Its 19th canto is noted for verbal gymnastics and wordplay; see the section on below.

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  • The Shishupala Vadha (Sanskrit: शिशुपालवध, IAST: Śiśupāla-vadha, lit. "the slaying of Shishupala") is a work of classical Sanskrit poetry (kāvya) composed by Māgha in the 7th or 8th century. It is an epic poem in 20 sargas (cantos) of about 1800 highly ornate stanzas, and is considered one of the five Sanskrit mahakavyas, or "great epics". It is also known as the Māgha-kāvya after its author. Like other kavyas, it is admired more for its exquisite descriptions and lyrical quality than for any dramatic development of plot. Its 19th canto is noted for verbal gymnastics and wordplay; see the section on below. (en)
  • «Смерть Шишупалы», или «Шишупала-бадха» (санскрит. Çiçupâla-badha; VII—VIII века), — индийская эпическая поэма в 12 песнях, принадлежащая, по преданию, поэту Магха. Относится к классу искусственных поэм («кавья»). Сюжетом служит история царя Шишупалы из царства Чеди, двоюродного брата Кришны, рассказываемая и в Махабхарате. (ru)
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  • Krishna slays Shishupala (en)
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  • c. 7th century (en)
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  • The Shishupala Vadha (Sanskrit: शिशुपालवध, IAST: Śiśupāla-vadha, lit. "the slaying of Shishupala") is a work of classical Sanskrit poetry (kāvya) composed by Māgha in the 7th or 8th century. It is an epic poem in 20 sargas (cantos) of about 1800 highly ornate stanzas, and is considered one of the five Sanskrit mahakavyas, or "great epics". It is also known as the Māgha-kāvya after its author. Like other kavyas, it is admired more for its exquisite descriptions and lyrical quality than for any dramatic development of plot. Its 19th canto is noted for verbal gymnastics and wordplay; see the section on below. (en)
  • «Смерть Шишупалы», или «Шишупала-бадха» (санскрит. Çiçupâla-badha; VII—VIII века), — индийская эпическая поэма в 12 песнях, принадлежащая, по преданию, поэту Магха. Относится к классу искусственных поэм («кавья»). Сюжетом служит история царя Шишупалы из царства Чеди, двоюродного брата Кришны, рассказываемая и в Махабхарате. (ru)
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  • Shishupala Vadha (en)
  • Смерть Шишупалы (ru)
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