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common people. He was one of the
famous five
seers collectively called Panchasakha,
named Ananta Dasa,
Jagannatha Dasa,
Balarama Dasa and
Jasobanta Dasa...
- Chaitanya, the
Panchasakhas believed in
Gyana Mishra Bhakti Marga,
similar to the
Buddhist philosophy of
Charya literature. The
Panchasakhas were significant...
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writes the
Mahabharata and
Bilanka Ramayana.
Towards the 15th century,
Panchasakha 'five seer poets'
namely Balarama Dasa,
Jagannatha Dasa, Achyutananda...
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Balarama Dasa and
Achyutananda Dasa) in Odia literature,
known as the
Panchasakha ("five friends"). Dasa was born in
Kapileswarpur Sasana (one of the 16...
- Ramayana. He was one of the five
great poets in Odia literature, the '
Panchasakhā'
named Ananta Dasa,
Jagannatha Dasa,
Jasobanta Dasa and Achyutananda...
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years ago in the
ancient Oriya language by
Saint Achyutananda Das and
Panchasakha in the
sacred land of Odisha.
Bhavishya Maalika is an
ancient text that...
- This is a list of
notable Odia
language writers from Odisha,
India from the 8th
century onward.
Sarahapada Sarala Das (1465 ?)
Atibadi Jagannath Das (c...
- and mystic. He was one of the five
great poets in Odia literature, the
Panchasakha named Sri
Jasobanta Dasa, Sri
Jagannatha Dasa, Sri
Balarama Dasa and...
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different stages such as Age of
Charya Literature, Age of
Sarala Das, Age of
Panchasakha, Age of
Upendra Bhanja, Age of Radhanath, Age of Satyabadi, Age of Marxism...
- and one of the
panchasakha (15th century)
Achyutananda Dasa,
author of
Sunya Sanghita and
multiple other texts, one of the
panchasakha (16th century)...