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- belied by the nomination of Madhavdev he found it difficult to regard Madhavdeva, an erstwhile college". "(Sarma 1966:18) Neog, Maheshwar (1980). Early...
- necessarily to any tala. These songs, composed by Srimanta Sankardeva and Madhavdeva in the 15th-16th centuries, are used to begin prayer services in monasteries...
- ****am, India, that was established by saint-reformer Madhavdeva. In 1528 (1450 Saka), Madhavdeva kindled an earthen lamp there, which according to the...
- Sayana Venkata Madhava, 10th to 12th century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva, 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of ****am...
- Dipali Barthakur Jayanta Hazarika Jyoti Prasad Agarwala Khagen Mahanta Madhavdeva Parvati Prasad Baruva Pratima Baruah Rameshwar Pathak Sankardev Moghai...
- the guidance of the ****amese saint Srimanta Sankardeva and his disciple Madhavdeva. Many of the satras built by Sankardeva still stand, reflecting the vibrant...
- cantos of Madhava Kandali's work were lost, and were later inserted by Madhavdeva and Sankardeva respectively in the 16th century. The poem has been translated...
- religious messages to villagers through entertainment. Later Srimanta Madhavdeva also wrote some plays. The plays of bhaona are po****rly known as Ankiya...
- propagation of eksarana-namadharma by Sankardev along with his two disciples Madhavdeva and Damodardev, which helped brought a cultural renaissance to the kingdom...
- in ****am, a panentheistic tradition whose proponents, Sankardeva and Madhavdeva, acknowledge that their theological positions are rooted in the Bhagavata...