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  2. Chetavani ra Chungatya - Wikipedia

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    Chetavani ra Chungatya (Devnagari: चेतावणी रा चूंगटिया; transl: The Pinches of Admonition or Urges to Awake) is a patriotic Dingal poem composed by Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath in 1903 and addressed to Maharana of Mewar, Fateh Singh, exhorting him to uphold the traditions of his lineage and to not attend the Delhi Durbar. [1]

  3. Rashmirathi - Wikipedia

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    Karna was the first-born of Kunti.She abandoned him at birth, as he was conceived before her marriage. Karna was born due to a boon by the Surya Dev (The Sun God). Karna grew up in a family of charioteers and struggled to rise from a lowly charioteer to become a world conqueror and a hero of the Mahabharata.

  4. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar - Wikipedia

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    Krishna ki Chetavani is the most celebrated and cited poem from one of his famous books 'Rashmirathi' following is the poem with English translation Varsho tak van mein ghoom ghoom. Badha vighno ko chum chum. Sah dhoop, ghav, paani, patthar. Pandav aaye kuch aur nikhar (For years, wandering in the forest, Facing obstacles with resilience,

  5. Vaishnava Sahajiya - Wikipedia

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    But it is likely that these poems were written by numerous hands who then attributed the poems to the widespread Sahajiyā pen name "Chandidas". [2] One such poem attributed to Chandidas is the following, which speaks of the inner person (i.e. Krishna): [2] Everyone is talking about the inner person (manusa), the inner person;

  6. Shrikrishna Saral - Wikipedia

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    Shri Krishna Saral (1 January 1919 – 2 September 2000) was an Indian poet and writer. [1] Most of his works are about Indian revolutionaries, 15 of which are mahakavyas (epics). He is hailed as a ' Yug-Charan ' for his nationalist poetry reminiscent of the sacrificial traditions of Indian soldiers. [ 2 ] "

  7. Chaitanya Charitamrita - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Dasa Kaviraja composed the Chaitanya Charitamrita in his old age after being requested by the Vaishnavas of Vrindavana to write a hagiography about the life of Chaitanya. Although there was already a biography written by Vrindavana Dasa, called the Chaitanya Bhagavata, the later years of Chaitanya's life were not detailed in that work ...

  8. Krishna Karnamrita - Wikipedia

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    The second verse of the work extols the attributes of Krishna: [9] Behold the object which is showered by wish-tree blossoms falling from the finger tips of heavenly maidens and which, although nirvana calm, produces a flood of sound from the famed flute. It is the most high in the form of a boy who gives final release into the hands of the ...

  9. Mahatma Isardas - Wikipedia

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    He is associated with having done miraculous works, and due to his high devotion to Krishna, he was called Īsara-so-parameśvara (Īsardāsa is a manifestation of the Almighty himself). Popular creations like Deviyan and Hariras (bhakti kavya) and Hala-Jhala ra Kundaliya (veer-ras kavya) are credited to Isardas. Also known as 'Sant Mahatma ...