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11th-century Poet and writer from Kashmir, India
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Somadeva Bhatta
BornKashmir, India
OccupationPoet, writer
LanguageSanskrit Edit this on Wikidata
Period11th century CE
Notable worksKathasaritasagara

Somadeva, also known as Somadeva Bhatta, was an 11th century writer from Kashmir. He is best known for his work Kathasaritsagara.

Somadeva is believed to have lived in Kashmir, a region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, during the 11th century CE. He was a Shaivite Brahmin scholar and a court poet, serving in the court of King Ananta of Kashmir. Somadeva's most famous work, "Katha Sarit Sagara," is a vast compilation of stories and folktales drawn from various sources, including earlier Indian texts, oral traditions, and the literary heritage of Kashmir. The work is divided into 18 books (or lambakas), each containing a series of interconnected stories within a larger narrative framework. Most of his work was composed by the help of patronage from Ananta and were composed for Queen Suryamati, a princess of Jalandhara and wife of King Ananta of Kashmir.

References

  1. ^ Tawney, Charles (1880). The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story. Baptist Mission Press.
  2. "Unparalleled civilizational contributions from Kashmir". Daily Excelsior.
  • The Katha Sarit Sagara, or Ocean of the Streams of Story, Translated by C.H.Tawney, 1880

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Gunadhya's Brihatkatha
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Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha
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"Northwestern" Brihatkatha
Kshemendra's
Brihatkathamanjari
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