Rajshekhar

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Rajshekhar (c 880-920 AD) Sanskrit scholar, poet and rhetorician. Although born in a Marathi ksatriya family, he spent his active life in Bengal. He was a teacher and counsellor of King Mahendra Pala and his son Mahindra Pala.

Rajshekhar';s ancestors were also noted scholars and litterateurs. His wife, Abantisundari, was a learned woman. Rajshekhar was widely known as a witty poet and disciple of Bharat in rhetorical literature. His well-known books include K'a'vya-M'i'm'a'ms'a (rhetoric literature), B'a'la-R'a'm'a'yana, B'a'la-Bh'a'rata, Karp'u'rama'v'jar'i and Biddhash'a'labha'v'jik'a. Kavya-Mimamsa is a famous and widely discussed book on sanskrit rhetorical literature with in-depth analysis of verses. The book is still an important reference for old Bangla and Sanskrit literature. [Monoranjan Ghosh] [Ghosh, Monoranjan Researcher (Sanskrit), Dhaka]