- Maha
Bhakta vijaya is a
Marathi text by
Mahipati around 1762 that
extols the
deeds of the saint-poets of the
Varkari sect of Hinduism. It has been translated...
- performer)
rather than a writer.
Selected Works An
English translation of
Bhaktavijaya,
originally written by
Mahipati around 1762, was
published under the...
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later came to
worship Vithoba. He is the
subject of two
chapters in the
Bhaktavijaya. His
Samadhi situated in
solkhambi mandap (exact
right side near entrance)...
- same.
Narahari Sonar's
chief hagiographical account is
found in the
Bhaktavijaya by
Mahipati (1715 - 1790).
Narahari Sonar was a
staunch Shaiva (sect...
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texts written by Brahmins. The
Varkari texts are:
Bhaktalilamrita and
Bhaktavijaya by Mahipati, Pundalika-Mahatmya by Bahinabai, and a long
abhanga by Namdev...
- in the famine. Damaji's
chief hagiographical account is
found in the
Bhaktavijaya by
Mahipati (1715 - 1790).
Damaji was the
revenue official of the Muslim...
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texts written by Brahmins. The
Varkari texts are:
Bhaktalilamrita and
Bhaktavijaya by Mahipati, Pundalika-Mahatmya by Bahinabai, and a long
abhanga by Namdev...
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Mukta Kulkarni Mahipati:
Chronicler of many
Indian saints,
author of the
Bhaktavijaya (1715–1790)
Ramchandra Pant
Amatya (1650–1716): The
third Peshwa, Finance...
- the text
Bhaktavijaya.
Mahipati (1715–1790), a
traditional biographer of
Marathi saints,
devotes an
entire chapter to her in his
Bhaktavijaya extolling...
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Mahipati (1988).
Stories of
Indian Saints:
Translation of Mahipati's
Marathi Bhaktavijaya.
Translated by Abbott,
Justin Edwards. ISBN 978-81-208-0469-2....