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  2. Garuda Purana - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit text Garuda Purana is one of 18 Mahapuranas in Hinduism. [1] The Garuda Purana was likely composed in the first millennium CE, with significant expansions and revisions occurring over several centuries. Scholars estimate that the earliest core might date back to between the 4th and 11th centuries CE, with substantial additions and ...

  3. Achyutananda Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Mahapurusa Achyutananda Dasa was a 16th-century poet seer and Vaishnava saint from Odisha, India.He was considered to have the power to see the past, present and future. He was a prolific author, and one of the group of five, that led a revolution in spirituality in Odisha by translating Sanskrit texts into the Odia language for common people.

  4. Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Garuda Purana; Vishnu Purana; Shiva Purana; ... by 15th century poet Balarama Dasa, both in Odia; ...

  5. Manmatha Nath Dutt - Wikipedia

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    Manmatha Nath Dutt (Pabna, British India 1855–1912) was a prolific translator of ancient Hindu texts to English.He has translated many ancient Sanskrit texts to English. To this day, his translations remain one of the few or sometimes the only English versions of some Hindu scripture.

  6. Odissi - Wikipedia

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    Odishi Odissi Genre Indian classical dance Origin Odisha, India Part of a series on Hinduism Hindus Mythology Origins Historical History Indus Valley Civilisation Vedic Hinduism Dravidian folk religion Śramaṇa Tribal religions in India Traditional Itihasa-Purana Epic-Puranic royal genealogies Epic-Puranic chronology Sampradaya (Traditions) Major Sampradaya (Traditions) Vaishnavism ...

  7. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu - Wikipedia

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    Chaitanya-vilasa (c. 1500s; Odia) By Madhava Dasa. A short poetical work in ten sections dealing with the life of Chaitanya. The poet probably came into contact with the saint when the latter came to Puri. Gauranga-vijay (c. 1500s) By Chundamani dasa.

  8. File:Guru Gita, Skanda Purana, Sanskrit, Oriya script.jpg

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    English: This is a Sanskrit manuscript in Odia script. The colophon states it is Odia lipi. The text is a section of the Skanda Purana, and praises a teacher-counsellor (guru). This manuscript was acquired in the 19th-century, and was produced in or before the acquisition.

  9. Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    [47] [49] [50] The content is diverse across the Puranas, and each Purana has survived in numerous manuscripts which are themselves voluminous and comprehensive. The Hindu Puranas are anonymous texts and likely the work of many authors over the centuries; in contrast, most Jaina Puranas can be dated and their authors assigned.