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- Retrieved 27 October 2012. The name is spelt variously as Sankardev, Sankardeva and Sankaradeva. Further discussion may be seen at relevant talk page...
-  'Shelter-in-One religion') is a neo-Vaishnavite religion propagated by Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th-16th century in the Indian state of ****am. It reduced focus...
- Sarvagunakar Srimanta Sankardeva is an Indian ****amese language 2D Computer animation biographical film directed by Manju Borah, Director of Animation...
- devotional poem by Srimanta Sankardeva of ****am. This poem is of great significance as it is one of the first writings by Sankardeva, whose works later on brought...
- The Bhagavat of Sankardev is the ****amese adaptation of the Bhagavata Purana made by Srimanta Sankardev in 15th-16th century in the regions that form present-day...
- Srimanta Sankardeva and his disciple Madhavdeva. Many of the satras built by Sankardeva still stand, reflecting the vibrant ****amese culture. Sankardeva sought...
- Madhava Kandali's work were lost, and were later inserted by Madhavdeva and Sankardeva respectively in the 16th century. The poem has been translated into English...
- Koch kingdom (1515–1949). The great Bhakti Saint Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva (1449–1568) and his disciple Mahapurusha Madhavadeva died here. Madhupur...
- birthplace of the great ****amese saint, scholar and reformer, Srimanta Sankardeva. Located approximately 18 kilometers from Morigaon town. The soil of this...
- ragas but not necessarily to any tala. These songs, composed by Srimanta Sankardeva and Madhavdeva in the 15th-16th centuries, are used to begin prayer services...