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- 29 May 2013. Madhavadeva; Soroj Kumar Dutta (1997). The Divine Verses: A Translation of the Original "Naam-ghosa" of Sri Sri Madhavadeva. Vision Publications...
- also po****r. Bhakti-Ratnavali is another notable work, rendered by Madhavadeva from the original work by Visnupuri in Sanskrit. Other prominent works...
- God deprives jiva of the sweetness and bliss ****ociated with bhakti. Madhavadeva begins the Namghoxa by declaring his admiration for devotees who do not...
- (addressed so by Saint Madhavadeva), Ujaniya Bapughar (name given by Mathuradasa Ata), Badula Ata (meaning, on behalf of Saint Madhavadeva) Sattra Borgeet Madhavdev...
- by the ****amese poet-saint Sankaradeva, and by his prin****l disciple Madhavadeva. They were mostly composed during the 16th century. Once the domain of...
- Tridib K.; Ashique, Elahi (2019). "Ankiya-bhaona of Sankaradeva and Madhavadeva performed in the Sattra Institutions of ****am: A study". Deliberative...
- Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva (1449–1568) and his disciple Mahapurusha Madhavadeva died here. Madhupur satra is also called as Dahmukutor than; 'dahmukut'...
- saka (1664 AD). Maheswar Neog states that the Adi-cwita, ascribed to Madhavadeva, has created much ill feeling among the Vaisnavas of ****am, and has been...
- 14th/15th century Copperplate inscription of Nilachal King Madhavadeva shows the script used when Early ****amese was spoken in the period of 14th-15th...
- festivals, like Paal Naam, Ras Lila, Janmashtami, tithis of Sankaradeva and Madhavadeva, Bihu etc. are celebrated in this satra. The name "auniati" is traditionally...