Manorama
deity sky Sanskrit single tradition · 2
Manorama is an apsara listed in the Natya Shastra, the principal work of dramatic theory for Sanskrit drama.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 500 BCE
- Attested period
- -500 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Mentioned in the Mahabharata.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Sudati, Sundari, Vigagdha, Vividha, Budha, Sumala, Santati, Sunanda, Sumukhi, Magadhi, Arjuni, Sarala, Kerala, Dhrti, Nanda, Supuskala, Supuspamala, Kalabha, Manjukesi, Sukesi, Misrakesi, Sulochana, Saudamini, Devadatta, Devasena
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Devasena, Manorama”
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“Rambha and her apsaras sisters Alambusha, Mishrakeshi, Vidhyutparna, Tilottama, Aruna, Rakshita, Manorama, Subahu, Keshini, Surata and Suraja are the daughters of the sage Kashyapa and his wife Pradha”
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