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Magha (poet)
Magha
(c. 7th century) (, ) was a
Sanskrit
poet
at
King Varmalata's
court at
Shrimala
, the then-capital of Gujarat (presently in
Rajasthan
state). Magha was born in a
Shrimali Brahmin
family. He was the son of Dattaka Sarvacharya and the grandson of Suprabhadeva. His epic poem (''mahākāvya'')
Shishupala Vadha
, in 20 ''sarga''s (
cantos
), is based on the
Mahabharata
episode in which
Krishna
uses his ''
chakra
'' (disc) to behead the defiant king
Shishupala
. He is thought to have been inspired by, and is often compared with,
Bharavi
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The Śiśupālavadha of Māgha : with the commentary of Mallinātha
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Published 1927
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