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Bhanudatta Misra was a
Sanskrit poet from the
Mithila region of
India who has been
dated to some time in the late 15th and
early 16th century. Bhanudatta's...
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boost under their rule, as
demonstrated by the
works of
Sabaji Pratap and
Bhanudatta. The city of Ahmadnagar,
founded by the
Nizam Shahs, was
described as...
- Kuchumāra Tantra, by Kuchumāra.
Rasamanjari or Rasmanjari, by the poet
Bhānudatta. Ratikallolini, by Dik****a Samaraja. Smaradīpika, by Minanatha. Ratimanjari...
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Bhanudatta might have enjo**** a
short independent rule in the
region around Soro, Balasore. Somadatta,
presumably of the same
family as
Bhanudatta from...
- school. Vidyapati, 14th/15th
century Maithili and
Sanskrit poet-saint
Bhanudatta Misra, 15th/16th-century
Sanskrit poet from
Mithila Harisimhadeva, King...
- school. Vidyapati, 14th/15th
century Maithili and
Sanskrit poet-saint
Bhanudatta Misra, 15th/16th-century
Sanskrit poet from
Mithila Harisimhadeva, King...
- Sanskrit. "Rasratnamala" was
written by him.
While touring Central India,
Bhanudatta Misra,
author of the Rasamanjari,
attended the
court of
Thakur Sangram...
- Bengali-language
adaptation of a
Maithili work of the same name
written by
Bhanudatta. Nagashtaka, a bi-lingual
poetic work in
Sanskrit and Bengali,
shows his...
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rhetorical texts as the
Rasikapriya of the poet
Keshav Das, the
Rasamanjari by
Bhanudatta and the
Satasai by Bihari.
These works classified heroes (nayakas) and...
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Radha and
Krishna in
Rasamanjari by
Bhanudatta, Basohli, c. 1670.
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, with
applied beetlewing fragments...