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Chautisa or
Chautisha (Odia: ଚଉତିଶା) is a
genre of
literary composition in
Indian literature. It was po****r form of
writing in
medieval Indian poetry...
- 12th century. Such
works as Sisu Beda, Amarakosa,
Gorekha Samhita,
Kalasa Chautisa and
Saptanga are
written in this form of Odia.
Middle Odia (15th century–17th...
- "Artatrana
Chautisa" is a
reputed one. Dinakrusna's
Rasakallola and his
standalone compositions including "chaupadi", "prabhati", "janana", "
chautisa", "bhajana"...
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aspects of
Odissi music include Odissi prabandha, Chaupadi, Chhanda, Champu,
chautisā, janāna, Mālasri, Bhajana, Sarimāna, Jhulā, Kuduka, Koili, Poi, Boli, and...
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Sangita Muktabali Compositions Gita
Govinda Odissi Prabandha Chhanda Champu Chautisa Janana Bhajana Malasri Pallabi Charjyapada Instruments Mardala Benu Bina...
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Sangita Muktabali Compositions Gita
Govinda Odissi Prabandha Chhanda Champu Chautisa Janana Bhajana Malasri Pallabi Charjyapada Instruments Mardala Benu Bina...
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Oriya music. Sri Geetagovinda,
Anirjukta Pravadha,
Divya M****i Prabandha,
Chautisa, Chhanda,
Chaupadi (now
known as Odissi), Champu, Malasri, Sariman, nVyanjani...
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Parshvanath temple in Khajuraho, India. This is
known as the
Chautisa Yantra (
Chautisa, 34; Yantra, lit. "device"),
since its
magic sum is 34. It is...
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Kabisurjya Granthavali,
Kabisurjya Geetabali and
Kisora Chandrananda Chaupadi-
Chautisa,
which combines the two
literary forms of
chaupadi (a poem
having four...
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written in the
years before 1850; they include:
Janganama Zainab's
Chautisa by
Sheikh Faizullah (16th century)
Janganama by
Dawlat Wazir Bahram Khan...