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Maladhar Basu (Bengali: মালাধর বসু; c. 15th century) was a
Bengali poet. He
wrote Sri
Krishna Vijaya (শ্রীকৃষ্ণবিজয়,
Triumph of Lord Krishna), the earliest...
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Bengal patronized Bengali literature.
Examples include the
writings of
Maladhar Basu,
Bipradas Pipilai,
Vijay Gupta, and
Yasoraj Khan. The
Chandidas are...
- from a po****r
Maithili language Vaishnavite poet
known as Vidyapati.
Maladhar Basu's Sri
Krishna Vijaya,
which is
chiefly a
translation of the 10th and...
- language, and many of his
poems deal with the Radha-Krishna theme. In 1474,
Maladhar Basu
translated the 10th and 11th
cantos of the
Sanskrit Srimad Bhagavatam...
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adaptation of the
Mahabharat was born in and
lived in
Purba Bardhaman district.
Maladhar Basu, the
author of শ্রীকৃষ্ণবিজয়, the
Triumph of Lord Krishna, as well...
- village,
which was long
before the
birth of Sri
Chaitanya in Navadwip.
Maladhar Basu, the
first Vaishnava poet of Bengal, was born in Kulingram. The total...
- (1889-1908),
Indian Freedom Fighter Kunal Basu,
author of the
novel Racists Maladhar Basu, a poet of the Hossain-Shahi
period in
Bengal history,
writer of Sri...
- and One
Nights and the Shahnameh.
Hindu poets from the
period included Maladhar Basu,
Bipradas Pipilai and
Vijay Gupta. A
majority of the
Bengal Sultanate's...
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Chandidas (1339–1399), the
Padavali poets included Govindadas, Jnanadas,
Maladhar Basu,
Sheikh Faizullah, S**** Sultan,
Balaram Das,
Lochan Das,
Basudev Ghosh...
- Farhang-i-Ibrahim (known as Sharafnamah).
Raimukuta Brhaspati Mishra,
Maladhar Basu,
Krittibas Ojha and
Kuladhar were the most
noted Hindu scholars that...