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- Dasa Sahitya (Kannada: ದಾಸ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ) is a genre of literature of the bhakti movement composed by devotees in honor of Vishnu or one of his avatars. Dasa...
- Purandara Dasa (IAST: Purandara Dāsa; (c.1470 – c.1564) was a composer, singer and a Haridasa philosopher from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a follower...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sahitya literally means literature in Sanskrit. Sahitya may also refer to: Dasa sahitya, genre of literature of the bhakti...
- Siddhanta) to the m****es through a literary medium known as Dasa Sahitya (lit "literature of the dāsas"). Prominent Hindu philosophers, poets and scholars such...
- composers of Dasa Sahitya are: Purandara Dasa, widely regarded as Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamaha or "Father of Carnatic music" Kanaka Dasa, a younger contemporary...
- to Punjabi: Vachana sahitya Dasa sahitya and Tatva-vada by Allama Prabhu Basava Akka Mahadevi Sarvajna Kanaka Dasa Purandara Dasa, Shishunala Sharif Bhimashankar...
- Purandara Sam****-I Purandara Sam****-II DasaSahitya Vaibahva Janapriya Bhajana Sam**** Ranga Vittala Dasa Sahitya Vahini Siri Krishna Vai****ha Varnane...
- Mysore literature in Kannada. Milestones. Modern Kannada. Dasa sahitya. Vachana sahitya. Hoysala. Rashtrakuta. Western Chalukya. Vijayanagara. Vijayanagara...
- Mahapurusa Achyutananda Dasa was a 16th-century poet seer and Vaishnava saint from Odisha, India. He was considered to have the power to see the past,...
- daughter-in-law gopamma, wife of his son damodara dasa. Sahitya Akademi (1988), p. 1764 Shiva Prakash (1997), p. 200 Sahitya Akademi (1987), pp. 883–884 Sharma (2000)...