Hāla

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Hāla was an ancient Indian king of the Satavahana dynasty traditionally credited with composing the Prakrit love-poem anthology Gaha Sattasai.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Prakrit-language writer
Satavahana ruler
ancient Indian king
poet
associatedWith Prakrit literature
classical Indian poetry
country India
culturalSignificance early patron of Prakrit court poetry
genre love poetry
historicity partly legendary in literary tradition
languageUsed Prakrit NERFINISHED
legacy influenced later Sanskrit and Prakrit love poetry
memberOf Satavahana dynasty NERFINISHED
mentionedIn later literary traditions as a poet-king
notableWork Gaha Sattasai NERFINISHED
Gāhā Sattasaī NERFINISHED
region Deccan NERFINISHED
reignLocation Deccan plateau NERFINISHED
reignOver Satavahana kingdom NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
timePeriod 1st–2nd century CE
traditionalRole author of Gaha Sattasai
compiler of Gaha Sattasai
workForm short lyric verses
workLanguage Maharashtri Prakrit
workSubject erotic and romantic themes

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Gaha Sattasai (Gāthā Saptashatī) traditionalAuthor Hāla
subject surface form: Gaha Sattasai