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Dinakrushna Dasa (Odia: ଦୀନକୃଷ୍ଣ ଦାସ, romanized: Dīnakṛṣṇa Dāsa, Odia: [t̪aːriɳi t͡ʃɔɾɔɳɔ paːt̪ɾɔ] ; 1650–1710) was an Odia poet,
belonging to the Vaishnava...
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Dinakrushna College is a
college in Jaleswar, Odisha,
India and is the
oldest government-aided
institution in the
north of
Balasore district. It was established...
- Sundari,
Labanyabati which emerged as
landmarks in Odia Literature.
Dinakrushna Dasa's
Rasakallola and
Abhimanyu Samanta Singhara's
Bidagdha Chintamani...
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Ananta Dasa
Achyutananda Salabega Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Madhavi Pattanayak Dinakrushna Das
Banamali Dasa
Upendra Bhanja Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha Gopalakrusna...
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Ananta Dasa
Achyutananda Salabega Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Madhavi Pattanayak Dinakrushna Das
Banamali Dasa
Upendra Bhanja Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha Gopalakrusna...
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Ananta Dasa
Achyutananda Salabega Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Madhavi Pattanayak Dinakrushna Das
Banamali Dasa
Upendra Bhanja Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha Gopalakrusna...
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Ananta Dasa
Achyutananda Salabega Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Madhavi Pattanayak Dinakrushna Das
Banamali Dasa
Upendra Bhanja Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha Gopalakrusna...
- above. At the end of the age of Panchasakha, the
prominent poets are
Dinakrushna Dasa,
Upendra Bhanja and
Abhimanyu Samanta Singhara.
Verbal jugglery...
- with the
champu style poetry.
Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha,
Banamali Dasa,
Dinakrushna Das are some of the most
famous poets who
wrote Champu. In Odia literature...
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Jagannath Das (c. 1491–1550) Kabi
Samrat Upendra Bhanja (C. 1688–1740)
Dinakrushna Dasa (c.1650–1710)
Abhimanyu Samanta Singhara (c. 1760– 1806) Kavisurya...