Harisena's Allahabad Prashasti uses the Champu kavya style, which integrates prose and poetry. This style was a common feature in classical Sanskrit literature, enhancing the aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of inscriptions.
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| (A) Founding of the Indian Museum, Calcutta | (I) 1880 |
| (B) H.H. Cole appointed Curator of Ancient Monuments | (II) 1923 |
| (C) John Marshall publishes the Conservation Manual | (III) 1814 |
| (D) Establishment of the Government Museum, Madras | (IV) 1851 |
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|---|---|
| (A) Natyashastra | (I) Bhavabhuti |
| (B) Malati Madhava | (II) Vishakhadatta |
| (C) Mudrarakshasa | (III) Bharata |
| (D) Shishupalavadha | (IV) Magha |