- modern-day
Uttar Pradesh, India. His
original name was
Saiyad Ibrahim and
Raskhan was his
takhallus (pen name) in Hindi. In his
early years, he
became a...
-
probably since the
beginning of the 6th
century AD.
Dohas of Kabir, Tulsidas,
Raskhan,
Rahim and the
dohas of
Nanak called Sakhis are famous.
Satasai of Hindi...
- into four
prominent forms or styles,
being Bhakti (devotional – Kabir,
Raskhan); Śṛṇgār (beauty – Keshav, Bihari); Vīgāthā (epic); and Ādhunik (modern)...
- this work
places Rambhadracharya in the
league of
Ritikavya poets like
Raskhan, Keshavdas,
Ghananand and Padmakar; but
observes the
distinction that while...
-
wrote a song for the festival,
while poets such as Amir Khusrau,
Ibrahim Raskhan,
Nazeer Akbarabadi and
Mehjoor Lakhnavi relished it in
their writings....
-
vehicle for the
poets viz. Surdas, Tulsidas,
Acharya Ram
Chandra Shukla,
Raskhan, Amir
Khusrau among others. Braj
Bhasha gained wider literary po****rity...
- Rashkan-e Sofla, West
Azerbaijan Province Rashkan castle, near
Tehran Raskhan,
Indian poet This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Vyasatirtha,
Purandara Dasa, Kanakadasa,
Vijaya Dasa, Six
Goswamis of Vrindavan,
Raskhan, Ravidas,
Jayadeva Goswami, Namdev, Eknath, Tukaram, Mirabai, Ramprasad...
- Sharma. Some
songs were
taken from
works of
devotional writers like Surdas,
Raskhan etc.
Apart from main
songs there are also
several short couplets, which...
- Ramanand,
founder of the Rāmānandī sect
Prayag (in
modern Allahabad)
Raskhan Sant Ravidas, poet and saint,
Varanasi Shiv
Dayal Singh,
founder and first...