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- scope of acting. The narrator or professional storytellers who recited Akhyanas were called Manabhatt or Gagaria-bhatt. They set poetry to musical tunes...
- for his Akhyana compositions. He was born in 1636 at Vadodara in the caste of the Nandora Chaturvanshi Brahmins. In colophons of his Akhyanas, he remarked...
- Pindye, who composed Radha-Madhava-Vilasa Champu and Parnala-Parvata-Grahan-Akhyana. Jayarama had heard about Shahaji's generosity to poets from traveling...
- Guwaliar-namas). Two notable Guwaliar-namas include Gopachala-Akhyana and Qulyat-i-Guwaliari. The Gopachala-Akhyana of Khadagrai exists in several different m****cripts...
- Nakar was a 16th-century Gujarati poet from Gujarat who wrote several Akhyanas. Very little is known about his life as his verses are the only source regarding...
- different lists of the Tomara kings: Khadag Rai's history of Gwalior (Gopācala ākhyāna) names 18 Tomara kings, plus Prithvi Pala (who is probably the Chahamana...
- certain hymns of the Ṛgveda (which contain dialogues), as well as the Ākhyānas (ballads), Itihāsas ('traditional accounts of past events') and the Purāṇas...
- Narzary (Bodo Tribal Dance, ****am) 1983 – Dharmiklal Chunilal Pandya (Akhyana), Gujarat 1983 – Lalit Chandra Ojha (O****ali and Deodhani Dances, ****am)...
- activities. As Rasas written by Jain monks were a type of narrative poetry, Akhyanas are considered as their literary descendants which reached their glory...
- characteristics is called a Purana, states Matsya Purana, otherwise it is called Akhyana. These five characteristics are cosmogony describing its theory of primary...