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Mahipati (1715 - 1790) was an 18th
century Marathi language hagiographer who
wrote biographies of
prominent Hindu Vaishnava sants who had
lived between...
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Mahipati Dasa (c. 1611– c. 1681) (po****rly
referred to as
Mahipati of Kakhandki), was a minister, a scholar, and a
prominent saint from the Haridasa...
- 247 For
complete tale, see
Mahipati pp. 22–27 For
complete story, see
Mahipati pp. 85–99 For the
complete legend, see
Mahipati pp. 286–289
anonymous cited...
- Rao
Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau CBE (1885–1964) was
Maharajah of Pithapuram. He was
called by
Telugu people "Abhinava Krishnadevaraya". Maharani...
- 17th century. She is
known for
having been the wife of
Mahipat Shah (or
Mahipati Shah), the
Rajput king of
Garhwal who used the
title Shah. The capital...
- they all
claim their descent from the same ancestor. Rao
Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau Source:Madras
District Gazetteers Godavari (1915), By F.R.Hemingfray...
- 18th-century
biographer Mahipati, in his four
volume compilation of the
lives of many
Bhakti movement sants,
included Tukaram.
Mahipati's treatise has been...
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illegitimate sons,
would succeed King
Mahipati Sen of
Morang and
Maharajadhiraj of Limbuwan.
During the
reign of King
Mahipati Sen, the
prime minister of Morang...
- most
important hagiographies of
Varkari Bhakti saints were
written by
Mahipati in the 18th century.
Other well
known literary scholars of the 17th century...
- a
married woman, Sita Devi, a
daughter of
Maharajah Rao
Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau
Maharaja of Pitapuram, who was
already married to the Raja of...