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beginning of the
seventeenth century A.D. I have
shown elsewhere that the
Dingaļa language of the Cāraṇas of Raj****na is
ultimately but Old Mārwārī, or...
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centuries in
Western India. The
literary form of Old
Western Rājasthāni, the
Dingala language was in use as
early as the 12th century.
While the
spoken Old...
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Ambadan Rohadiya is a
reputed writer, critic, academic, and
scholar of
Dingala, Gujarati, and
Rajasthani and is
considered as an
authority in
Charan literature...
- in 1743 in the
village of
Jasuri (Nagaur). His
father Jagramdas was a
Dingala poet-scholar
originally from
Kharadi (Pali).
Zalim Singh Mertiya of Kuchaman...
- Śodha-Kendra. Bhāṭī, Nārāyaṇasiṃha (1989). Prācīna
Ḍiṅgala Gīta Sāhitya: Rājasthāna ke Viśāla
Ḍiṅgala Gīta Sāhitya kā Śāstrīya
Adhyayana (in Hindi). Rājasthānī...
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Charan poets in
their literature used
Dingala (old Rajasthani), Sanskrit,
Pingala (Brajbhasha
influenced by
Dingala), Apabhraṃśa,
Rajasthani (Marwari, Mewari...
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Bundi kingdom, historian, poet and
scholar of
multiple languages including Dingala, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pingal, Apabhraṃśa;
author of the
voluminous text of...
- सपूतां री धरती (काव्य-संग्रै) Kaviyā, Śaktidāna (2006). Dārū-dūshaṇa:
Ḍiṅgaḷa śailī meṃ soraṭhābaddha kāvya (in Hindi). Ācārya Tulasī Rājasthānī Śodha...
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Chandidan was a
prolific scholar and poet of his time,
skilled in Pingala,
Dingala and Sanskrit.
Vishnu Singh, the then
Maharaja of Bundi, had
conferred the...