Jagajyoti Malla (Newar Script:𑐖𑐐𑐖𑑂𑐫𑑀𑐟𑐶 𑐩𑐮𑑂𑐮 ) was a Malla Dynasty King of Bhaktapur, Nepal from 1613 to 1637. Unlike many other Malla rulers, there is little evidence that this king was particularly active in construction developments in Nepal.[1]
Jagajyoti Malla | |
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King of Bhaktapur | |
King of Bhaktapur | |
Reign | 1613–1637 |
Predecessor | Trailokya Malla |
Successor | Naresha Malla |
Born | 1613 Bhaktapur, Nepal |
Died | 1637 Bhaktapur, Nepal |
Spouse | Kamala Devi |
Issue | Naresha Malla Kirti Malla |
Dynasty | Malla |
Father | Trailokya Malla |
Maithili plays
editJagajyoti Malla also wrote in the Maithili language and composed three Maithili plays.[2]
- Muditakuvalayāśva-nātaka (1628)
- Haragaurīvivāha-nātaka (1629)
- Kuñjavihāra-nātaka (unknown date)
Other dramas have also been ascribed to him but copies have yet to be located.
References
edit- ^ Nepalese Department of Archaeology Archived 2009-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Yadav, Ramawatar (2011). "Medieval Maithili stagecraft in the Nepalamandala: the Bhaktapur school". Contributions to Nepalese Studies.