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founder of
Radha Vallabh Sampradaya. His prin****l work is the
hymnal Hita-
Caurāsī. Born in Baad
Graam (modern-day Bad near
Mathura on 11th Day of the Hindu...
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regional Braj
Bhasha with
status of the
heaven language. Hita-
Caurāsī (a.k.a.
Caurāsī Pad) — the eighty-four
verses (hymns), the prin****l work of Hith...
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Among the Braj
Bhasha sources include the
Caurāsī Vaiṣṇavan kī Vārtā, Śrī Nāthajī Prākaṭya kī Vārtā, and
Caurāsī Baiṭhak Caritra.
According to Barz the most...
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Pushtimarg Caurāsī Vārtā (in Braj). Aligarh. 1868.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Munśī Kanhaiyālāla, ed. (1883).
Caurāsī Bārtā...
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initiated disciple of Vallabha, and his
hagiography is told in the
Caurāsī Vaiṣṇavan kī Vārtā by Gokulnāth and Harirāy. Sūrdās' poems,
along with...
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Kamadhenu Dashashloki (verse 6), it is
clearly stated that: In the
hymnal Hita-
Caurasi of Hith
Harivansh Mahaprabhu, the 16th-century
bhakti poet-saint, founder...
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concerned with the
private relationships of
Radha and Krishna. In his
poetry Caurasi Pad and in the
commentaries of his followers, the
concentration is in meditation...
- Gita
Press Gorakhpur. p. 122. Garlington, W. (1984). "Candravali and the
Caurasi Vaisnavan ki varta".
South Asia:
Journal of
South Asian Studies. 7 (1):...
- 17.33–37 Rath,
Jayanti (September–October 2007). "The
Varahi Temple of
Caurasi".
Orissa Review.
Government of Orissa: 37–9. Pal pp. 1844–5 Pal p.1849...
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Delhi shows its "reliance on dis****embled
temple materials", as do the
Caurasi Kambha mosque near Bharatpur, the Jami
Masjid at
Sultankot (also called...