Rukminisha Vijaya

Sri Rukminisha Vijaya (IAST:Rukmiṇīśavijaya; lit. 'The Story of the triumph of Lord of Rukmini'), is a work composed by the 16th-century Hindu, Madhwa saint, Vadiraja Tirtha. It is an important work of Sanskrit literature, containing 19 chapters and 1,241 verses in various metres. In terms of style the text is written in the most charming style. Quoting on the style of the work, Indologist B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma writes, "The descriptions are effective and natural. The style is deeply alliterative. Sense and sound match well and the imagery is fine and lofty".

Rukminisha Vijaya

Sri Rukminisha Vijaya (IAST:Rukmiṇīśavijaya; lit. 'The Story of the triumph of Lord of Rukmini'), is a work composed by the 16th-century Hindu, Madhwa saint, Vadiraja Tirtha. It is an important work of Sanskrit literature, containing 19 chapters and 1,241 verses in various metres. In terms of style the text is written in the most charming style. Quoting on the style of the work, Indologist B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma writes, "The descriptions are effective and natural. The style is deeply alliterative. Sense and sound match well and the imagery is fine and lofty".