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- Saptakanda Ramayana is the 14th-15th century ****amese version of the Ramayana attributed to the famous ****amese poet Madhava Kandali. It is considered...
- is one of the renowned poets pertaining to the Pre-Shankara era. His Saptakanda Ramayana is considered the earliest translation of the Ramayana into an...
- and Vishwamitra decide to marry Sita and Urmila to Rama and Lakshamana. Saptakanda Ramayana written by Madhava Kandali is a version of Ramayana known for...
- 14th-century, Madhava Kandali translated the Ramayana into ****amese (Saptakanda Ramayana) in the court of Mahamanikya, a Kachari king from central ****am...
- states of ****am, West Bengal and Bihar. It was mentioned in a 14th-century Saptakanda Ramayana. Later, it was adopted by the ascetic cults of Bauls and Fakirs...
- Sarangadeva. Madhava Kandali, 14th century ****amese poet and writer of Saptakanda Ramayana, lists several instruments in his version of "Ramayana", such...
- translation to a regional Indo-Aryan language is the early 14th century Saptakanda Ramayana in ****amese by Madhava Kandali. Valmiki's Ramayana inspired Sri...
- century Madhava Kandali used ****amese alphabets to compose the famous Saptakanda Ramayana, which is the ****amese translation of Valmiki's Sanskrit Ramayana...
- the fourteenth century, the finest example of which is Madhav Kandali's Saptakanda Ramayana composed during 14th century CE, which was the first translation...
- Ashtakam. In 14th century Madhav Kandali dubbed the epic Ramayana as Saptakanda Ramayana. In chronology, among vernacular translations of the original...