- Satyanārāyaṇa (or Ratnanārāyaṇa), Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa, Durlabhanārāyaṇa,
Dharmanārāyaṇa, Pratyakṣanārāyaṇa and Yaśanārāyaṇa (or Yamanārāyaṇa). Furthermore,...
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temple reads: “Shiv-Charan-Prasadat
Vridharajatan Ya-Sri-Srimata-Mukta
Dharmanarayana Shri
shrimati Digaravasini Ichtaka Di-Virchit-Prakara-Nivaddha Krit...
- (Sankardev's forefather) in the 14th
century as part of an
exchange between Dharmanarayana of
Gauda and
Durlabhnarayan of Kamarupa-Kamata.
Govindagiri became a...
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Ilyas Shah and
reached Gauda, the
domain of
Dharmanarayana. As a
result of a
treaty between Dharmanarayana and
Durlabhnarayana of
Kamata kingdom, a group...
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Satyanarayana (late 14th century)
Lakshminarayana (early 15th century)
Dharmanarayana (early 15th century)
Durlabhnarayana (early 15th century) Muktadharmanarayana...
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temple reads: “Shiv-Charan-Prasadat
Vridharajatan Ya-Sri-srimata-Mukta
Dharmanarayana Shri
shrimati Digaravasini Ichtaka Di-Virchit-Prakara-Nivaddha Krit...
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later limited to
Darrang area
under the
patronisation of
Darrangi King
Dharmanarayana. The
repertoire of this
performance consists of songs, dialogues, gesture...
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fourteenth century,
while Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa
belonged to the beginning, and
Dharmanārāyaṇa to the
middle of the
fifteenth century. It is also
nearly clear that...