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- Chaitanya, the Panchasakhas believed in Gyana Mishra Bhakti Marga, similar to the Buddhist philosophy of Charya literature. The Panchasakhas were significant...
- of the Panchasakhas was that as a bhakta they would be faithful, humble, learned, selfless, active, benevolent and affectionate. The Panchasakhas were against...
- Balarama Dasa and Achyutananda Dasa) in Odia literature, known as the Panchasakha ("five friends"). Dasa was born in Kapileswarpur Sasana (one of the 16...
- Jagannatha Dasa, Achyutananada Dasa, Ananta Dasa and Jasobanta Dasa. The Panchasakhas are very much Vaishnavas by thought. In 1509, Chaitanya, an Odia devotee...
- writes the Mahabharata and Bilanka Ramayana. Towards the 15th century, Panchasakha 'five seer poets' namely Balarama Dasa, Jagannatha Dasa, Achyutananda...
- certain texts of Vaishnavism, particularly in Odiya, such as the poetic Panchasakhas. It explains the Nirguna Brahman idea of Vedanta, that is the eternal...
- 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...
- considering the evolution of language from middle Odia of Sarala and Panchasakhas Yuga to modern Odia. Towards the late 17th and early 18th century, with...
- certain texts of Vaishnavism, particularly in Odiya, such as the poetic Panchasakhas. It explains the Nirguna Brahman idea of Vedanta, that is the eternal...
-  243–259. Patnaik, Debi Prasanna (1955). "Concept of Radhakrishna in the Panchasakha Literature". Proceedings of Indian Oriental Conference. 18: 406–411....