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- The Satasai (Satsai) or Bihari Satsai (Seven Hundred Verses of Bihari) is a famous work of the early 17th century by the Hindi poet Bihārī, in the Braj...
- or Bihārī (1595–1663) was a Hindi poet, who is famous for writing the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a collection of approximately seven...
- Tulsidas, Raskhan, Rahim and the dohas of Nanak called Sakhis are famous. Satasai of Hindi poet, Bihārī, contains many dohas. Dohas are written even now...
- Muslims Bihari Rajput Bihari Lal (1595–1663), Hindi poet known for the Satasaī Bihari brothers, American music industry entrepreneurs János Bihari (1764–1824/1827...
- equips him with a horse and weapons. Jośī, Vandanā (1986). Mahiyāriyā satasaī: eka anuśīlana (in Hindi). Sāhitya Saṃsthāna, Rājasthāna Vidyāpīṭha. Datta...
- Ardhakathānaka, (The Half Story). Bihari (1595–1664) became famous by writing Satasai (Seven Hundred Verses). Bhushan (1612–1713), author of Shivabavani, Chhatrasal...
- of kundaliyas based upon the more Krishnaite and riti-oriented Bihari Satasai. He wrote other pieces on poetic ornament (alamkara), couplets (dohas)...
- Rasikapriya of the poet Keshav Das, the Rasamanjari by Bhanudatta and the Satasai by Bihari. These works classified heroes (nayakas) and heroines (nayikas)...
- Urdu script. He also aut****d Lala Chandrika, a commentary on Bihari's Satasai. In addition, he compiled Lataif-i-Hindi or The New Cyclopedia Hindoostanica...
- journalist Balendu Dwivedi (1975–), Hindi author Bihari (1595–1664), author of Satasai ("Seven Hundred Verses") Banarasidas (1586–1643), author of 'Ardhakathanaka'...