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Raidhu (IAST: Raidhū; 1393–1489) was an
Apabhramsha poet from Gwalior, and an
important figure in the
Digambara Jain community. He
supervised the pratishtha...
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Dungar Singh (1425-59)and
Kirti Singh (1459–80) with the Poet-Laureate
Raighu as
their mouthpiece and spokesman, a
centenarian author of as many as thirty...
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Olivier B****elin (died 1450),
French poet
Raighu (died 1479), Apabhraṃśa poet 1402:
Nezahualcoyotl (died 1472), philosopher...
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Dungar Singh (1425-59)and
Kirti Singh (1459-80) with the Poet-Laureate
Raighu as
their mouthpiece and spokesman, a
centenarian author of as many as thirty...
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modern times, all
pratishthas were
supervised by them or
pandits (such as
Raighu)designated by them.[citation needed] Once bhaṭṭārakas were
common all over...
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Manikhet (9th
century CE), Dhanapal, Muni Ramsimha,
Hemachandra of Patan,
Raighu of
Gwalior (15th
century CE). An
early example of the use of Apabhraṃśa...
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gachha and Lata-bagada gachha. The
celebrated poet and
pratishthacharya Raighu was a
disciple of the
Kashtha Sangh Bhattarakas of Gwalior. The rock carved...
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terms Sanghavi,
Sanghadhip and
Sanghapati were used in the time of poet
Raighu (1383–1468) for
Gwalior Shravakas belonging to
Agrawal and
Golalare communities...
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Jorge Manrique (born 1440),
Spanish poet
Raighu (born 1400), Apabhraṃśa poet
Poetry portal Poetry 15th
century in poetry...
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eventually merged into Mula Sangh. The
celebrated poet and
pratishthacharya Raighu was a
disciple of the
Kashtha Sangh Bhattarakas of Gwalior. The rock carved...