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- Honaji Sayaji Shilarkhane (1754–1844), known professionally as Honaji Bala, was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India. Honaji's compositions were sung...
- competed for the Grand Prize of the Festival at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Honaji Bala, a simple cow herder, becomes a legendary bard who has an innate gift...
- Parasharam (1754-1844), Ram Joshi (1762–1812), Anant Fandi (1744-1819), Honaji Bala (1754-1844), Prabhakar (1769-1843), Saganbhau, Lok Shahir Annabhau...
- Marathi film Amar Bhoopali in the role of a vocalist, the object of poet Honaji Bala's desire. She went on to feature in most of Shantaram's films. In her...
- songs of the 17th and the 18th century were Anant Phandi, Ram Joshi and Honaji Bala. The British colonial period starting in early 1800s saw standardisation...
- Gandharva. His most memorable performance was in the musical Honaji Bala who was based on shahir Honaji Bala. Acharya Atre conferred upon him the title of "Maharashtra...
- 1951 Amar Bhoopali "Saanga Mukund Kuni Ha Paahila" Vasant Desai Shahir Honaji Bala Panditrao Nagarkar "Sundara Mhane Dilbara" 1952 Lakhachi Gosht "Dolyat...
- Jynaneshwar, Namdev, Janabai, Eknath, Tukaram, Wang Wei, Tu Fu, Han Shan, C, Honaji, Mandelstam, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Babel, Apollinaire...
- and a number of composers (such as Ram Joshi, Anant Phandi, Prabhakar and Honaji Bala) flourished during this period. The dancers primarily came from the...
- poet-singers, which include Ram Joshi (1762–1812), Anant Phandi (1744–1819), Honaji Bala (1754–1844) and Prabhakar (1769–1843) also composed powadas. During...