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  2. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    Barahmasa (lit. "the twelve months") is a poetic genre popular in the Indian subcontinent [1] [2] [3] derived primarily from the Indian folk tradition. [4] It is usually themed around a woman longing for her absent lover or husband, describing her own emotional state against the backdrop of passing seasonal and ritual events.

  3. Keshavdas - Wikipedia

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    Epic Poetry Keshavdas Mishra ( Hindi pronunciation: [keːɕəvəd̪ɑːsə miɕrə] ; 1555–1617), usually known by the mononym Keshavdas , was an Indian Poet , Writer, Scholar and administrator who was best known for his work Rasikpriya [ hi ] , a pioneering work of the Riti Kaal [ hi ] of Hindi literature .

  4. Malik Muhammad Jayasi - Wikipedia

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    "Who is more beautiful, I or Padmavati?, Queen Nagamati asks to her new parrot, and it gives a displeasing reply..."; an illustrated manuscript of Padmavat, c. 1750. Malik Muhammad Jayasi (1477– 1542) was an Indian Sufi poet and pir. [1]

  5. Neminatha - Wikipedia

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    Rajul's love for Neminatha is described in the Rajal-Barahmasa (an early 14th-century poem of Vijayachandrasuri). [47] The separation of Rajul and Neminatha has been a popular theme among Jain poets who composed Gujarati fagus, a poetry genre.

  6. Ragamala paintings - Wikipedia

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    Ragini Todi. Mughal, c. 1750. Salar Jung Museum. In 1570, Kshemakarna, a priest of Rewa in Central India, compiled a poetic text on the Ragamala in Sanskrit, which describes six principal Ragas—Bhairava, Malakoshika, Hindola, Deepak, Shri, and Megha—each having five Raginis and eight Ragaputras, except Raga Shri, which has six Raginis and nine Ragaputras, thus making a Ragamala family of ...

  7. Charlotte Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    A further path of analysis was on ginan, Ismaili folk literature that was similar to padas, a Hindu style of poetry. [11] Vaudeville established the role of Islam in the emergence of Hindu vernacular literatures, which were able to echo popular protests against the intellectual prestige of Sanskrit -based sacred texts.

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  9. Vidyapati - Wikipedia

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    Vidyapati was born to a Maithil Brahmin family in the village of Bisapī (now Bisfi) in the present-day Madhubani district of the Mithila region of northern Bihar, India. [1] [6] [9] The name Vidyapati ("master of knowledge") is derived from two Sanskrit words, vidya ("knowledge") and pati ("master").