रत्नावली

Ratnavali [Ratnāvalī] is a Sanskrit drama about a beautiful princess named Ratnavali,and a great king named Udayana.It is a Natika in four acts.One of the first textual references to the celebration of Holi,the festival of colours have been found in this text.In this book also available Prakrit Translate of full text . Custodial history: Established in the year of 1961 this library is a memorial house of Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar, a well known educationist and social reformer of British India. Birsingha is the birthplace of Vidyasagar. Many books are found which Vidyasagar used to read and gave a foot note on the book pages. Apart from this many manuscripts are also found. They provide all the facilities which can be possible for a rural library to its readers or members. Administrative context: The CSSSC, on realising the importance of copying the collection applied for a grant to the EAP against which EAP921 has been awarded. Calendar: Common Calendar. Extent and format of original material: One bound volume of printed book. Physical characteristics: Brittle and laminate. The original volume with length of 24 cm. Owner(s) of original material: Birsingha Vidyasagar Memorial Hall Rural Library. Author(s) of original material: Shriharsha. Publisher of original material: Calcutta: Presidency Yantra. Editor of original material: Taranath Sharma. Alternative date and calendar: 1921 [Sambat].