-
Krishnadasa (born 1496, died 1588),
known by the
honorific Kaviraja (Bengali: কৃষ্ণদাস কবিরাজ, romanized: Kṛṣṇôdas Kôviraj; IAST: Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja)...
- Rai
Krishnadasa was an
Indian author and
scholar who was
awarded the
Padma Vibhushan, India' second-highest
civilian award, in 1980, and was the founder...
- Koccukṛṣṇan Āśān (Kṛṣṇadāsa) (1756 - 1812) was an astronomer/astrologer from Kerala, India. He was born in the Neṭuṃpayil
family in
Thiruvalla in Kerala...
- and acts. Caitanya-caritāmṛta (c. 1557 or 1580 or 1615; Bengali) By
Krishnadasa Kaviraja.
Three parts: Adi-lila, Madhya-lila, and Antya-lila. M****ive...
- Bengali: চৈতন্যচরিতামৃত, romanized: Côitônyôcôritamṛtô),
composed by
Krishnadasa Kaviraja in c. 1557, is
written in
Bengali with a
great number of Sanskrit...
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which include the Balyalila-Sutra (1487?) of
Krishnadasa in
Sanskrit and the
Advaitasutrakadacha of
Krishnadasa, the
Advaitamangala of Haricharanadasa, the...
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Chakravarti puzzles at
Krishnadasa's near
silence over
Gopala Bhatta. He
concludes that
Gopala Bhatta requested his junior,
Krishnadasa Kaviraja to be omitted...
- what was
eventually to
become Bengal".
Sengupta also
notes that both
Krishnadasa Kaviraja’s
Chaitanya Charitamrita and the
memoirs of
Babur allude to...
-
Kabichandra Chakrabarti,
Mahananda Chakrabarti,
Gangarama Datta and
Krishnadasa.
During the mid 18th century,
Ramananda Ghosh's
Ramayana translation...
- Vrindavan. The
Shikshashtakam is
quoted within the
Chaitanya Charitamrita,
Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami's
biography of
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
written in Bengali...