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- Kīrtilatā is a poem composed by Vidyapati in 1380 CE. It was composed in the Avahatta language. It discusses the local conflicts between the Hindu and...
- the sense of a follower of the Hindu religion". The poet Vidyapati's Kirtilata (1380) uses the term Hindu in the sense of a religion, it contrasts the...
- (Maisaheb) (Babasaheb's shadow: Dr. Savita Ambedkar (Maisaheb)) – Prof. Kirtilata Rambhau Petkar, 2016 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkaranchya Sawlicha Sangharsh (The...
- Abahatta and modern languages; the Maithili poet Vidyapati wrote his poem Kirtilata in Abahatta. Many works aut****d in Abahatta were translated into Sanskrit...
- the courts of seven kings and two queens belonging to the dynasty. The Kīrtilatā for example was a prose poem by Vidyapati which was commissioned by the...
- from the Sanskrit word rā****utra. The term finds mention in Vidyapati's Kīrtilatā (1380) among castes inhabiting the Jaunpur city. Its literal meaning is...
- Kīrttisiṃha, who ruled Mithila from around 1370 to 1380. This led to the Kīrtilatā, a long praise-poem for his patron in verse. This work contains an extended...
- the present Madhubani district to his friend Vidyapati for his poems Kirtilata and Kirtipataka. He is also said to have erected a Masoleum known as Mamoon...