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2717:(1539–1552) a royal officer visited the region for an elephant capturing expedition. Hari did not make himself available and furthermore, an elephant escaped through a barrier managed by the Bhuyans. The officer took grave offence in this dereliction of duty and arrested Hari as well as Madhavdev. At
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neighbours, and when attacked
Sankardev advised the Bhuyans to move, which brought to an end the independence of this group of Bhuyans. Sankardev and his associates first crossed the Brahmaputra river in 1516–17 and settled first at Singari and finally at Routa; and when Viswa Singha advanced towards
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read some events of the
Bhagavata into his life. The biographies are full of contradictions; even though the earlier ones are considered more accurate, not all they claim are true—Daityari Thakur's biography, the earliest one, claims Sankardev met with Chaitanya, which is now not accepted to be true.
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incorporated narrations of his life in prayer services, a practice that was followed by his apostles, and in due course of time a large body of biographical literature arose. These are generally classed in two groups: early (those by
Daityari Thakur, Bhusan Dwija, Ramananda Dwija and Vaikuntha Dwija)
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commentary "Bhavartha-dipika". Mishra recited and explained the entire
Bhagavata in the presence of Sankardev and this event is considered critical in the development of Ekasarana. Datyari, an early biographer of Sankardev writes: Sankardev listened with rapt attention to the exposition by Jagadish
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teacher. The 13 years at
Alipukhuri was the period during which he reflected on Vaishnavism and on the form that would suit the spiritual and ethical needs of the people. Ananta Kandali, a profound scholar of Sanskrit, became his disciple during this time; he translated the later part of Canto X of
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Madhavdev and Thakur Ata and gave them various instructions at Patbausi and left the place for the last time. He set up his home at Bheladonga in Kochbehar. During his stay at Kochbehar, Maharaja Naranarayana expressed his wish to be initiated. Sankardev was reluctant to
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Sankardev once again left for a pilgrimage in 1550 with a large party of 117 disciples that included
Madhavdev, Ramrai, Ramaram, Thakur Ata and others. Thakur Ata had to return after just one day's journey. Madhavdev had to take entire responsibility of logistics. He on the request of Sankardev's
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Sankardev and his followers reached
Kapalabari in Koch kingdom in later part of 1540 and put up there. But the water was very alkaline there. Several members including Madhavdev's mother Manorama died there. So after staying for some time at Kapalabari, Sankardev and his group moved to Sunpora in
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Sankardev as an incarnation of Vishnu, including that by Daityari Thakur, the earliest. The late biographies differ from the early group on the count that they ascribe supernatural feats to Sankardev, and describe miraculous events; and there is a tendency to
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under the supervision of
Sankardev over a period of six-month and completed towards the end of 1554. This textile art depicted the life and deeds of lord Krishna, who is worshipped in Eka Sarana Nama Dharma. The cloth was housed in the royal court of Kochbehar after the saint presented it to the
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the capital and Patbausi his seat. He was often hosted by Chilarai, and on his request agreed to have the images of the childhood days of krishna at Vrindavan woven on cloth. He engaged the weavers of Tantikuchi, near Barpeta, to weave a forty-yard long tapestry panel. Sankaradeva provided the
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Sankardev's famous debate with Madhavdev, who was a staunch sakta (devotee of Shakti) earlier, and Madhavdev's subsequent induction into Ekasarana, is often cited as the single most epoch-making event in the history of the neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Madhavdev, an equally multi-talented
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Chandsai, a Muslim tailor serving the Koch king became a disciple of Sankardev at Kochbehar. When Sankardev returned to Patbausi some time later, Chandsai too came with the saint. Sankardev frequented the capital for more than 20 years and enjoyed unstinted royal patronage for the first time.
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is a transcreation, because he translates not just the words but the idiom and the physiognomy too. He has adapted the original text to the local land and people and importantly for the purpose of bhakti. Portions of the original were left out or elaborated where appropriate. For example, he
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The popularity of Ekasarana and the conversion of people alarmed the priestly Brahmins, who reacted with anger and hostility. Sankardev tried to diffuse their hostility—by meeting with them at the house of his relative Budha-Khan and asking his Brahmin antagonists to install a wooden idol of
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officer and Ramrai, his cousin, becoming a royal official—the relationship gradually deteriorated. After the death of Viswasingha, who was inimical to the Bhuyans, and the rise of Naranarayan (1540), the Koch-Bhuyan relationship improved somewhat. Sometime in the 1540s during the reign of
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It is possible that the death of his wife increased his already existing spiritual inclination and he left for a twelve-year-long pilgrimage, sometime after his daughter was married to Hari, a Bhuyan scion. He handed over the maintenance of his household to his son-in-law Hari; the Bhuyan
2721:, Hari was executed and Madhavdev interned for about a year. According to Daityari, taking advantage of the Koch advance against the Ahoms (1546–1547), Sankardev and his followers escaped from the Ahom kingdom as they fell behind the vanguard of the Koch army setting up their garrison in
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among his subjects and admirers. As Alipukhuri had become crowded, he moved his household from Alipukhuri to Bordowa. He married his first wife Suryavati when he was in his early 20s and a daughter, Manu, was born in about three years, but his wife died about nine months later.
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Jagannath, called Madan-Mohan, at his religious seat. (Sankardev left this idol hanging on a tree when he took flight from Dhuwahat, and it was rescued years later by Vamshigopaldev and installed at Deberapar-sattra). The Brahmins finally complained to the Ahom king,
2698:(1497–1539), who summoned Sankardev to his court for a debate with them. Sankardev was able to convince the king that he was not a religious rebel and a threat to the social order, and the charges against him were dropped. The hostility, nevertheless, continued.
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and almost all the other major seats of the Vaishnavite religion in India. He seem to have spent many years at Jagannath-kshetra at Puri, where he read and explained the Brahma Purana to the priests and lay people. At Badrikashram in 1488, he composed his first
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Shiromaniship to his grand uncles Jayanta and Madhav; and began his journey in 1481. He was accompanied by seventeen others including his friend and associate Ramaram and his teacher Mahendra Kandali. At this point of time, he was 32. The pilgrimage took him to
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According to Neog, this was the point when Sankardev decided to preach a new religion. Some of the first to be initiated into this religion was the wife of Jayanta-dalai, a leper named Hariram (later Tulasiram), Ramaram his associate and Mahendra Kandali, his
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district in c1449. Though some authors have expressed doubt that Sankardev could have lived that long, considering that he was of good health 1449 is generally accepted. The Baro-Bhuyans were independent landlords in Assam, and Sankardev belonged to the
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Chilarai was instrumental in keeping Sankardev safe and supporting his work. Many of Sankardev's literary and dramatic works were completed in his domain with his patronage and protection. Sankardev acknowledged his appreciation in his play
6179:, p. 49) The complainant was Vidyvagisha Chakravarty, though Kanthabhushan, the royal priest who was Ramarama's son-in-law, protested. Not finding Sankardev, Thakur Ata and Gokulcand were arrested instead and tortured.
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through richly woven and embroidered designs on silk. A specimen, believed to be a part of this work, is at the Association pour l'Etude et la Documentation des Textiles d'Asie collection at Paris (inv. no. 3222). The
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par excellence, written in a lively and simple language, it has "stories and songs for amusement , it delights the young with true poetic beauty and elderly people find here religious instruction and wisdom".
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Among Sankardev's literary works, he completed his rendering of the Bhagavata Purana and wrote other independent works. He continued composing the Kirtan Ghosha, further translated the first canto of the
2267:. Sankardev lost his father to smallpox when he was about 7 years old, and his mother died either soon after his birth, or soon after his father's death; and he was raised by his grandmother Khersuti.
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by Sarvabhauma). The authorship of the biography credited to Ramcaran Thakur, Daityari Thakur's father, is doubted and it is generally dated to the 17th-century and classed with the late biographies.
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2397:) but he soon handed over the responsibility to his son-in-law Hari. On his grandmother's insistence, he married Kalindi at the age of 54. Finally, he moved back to Bordowa and constructed a temple (
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designs to be woven, chose the various colours of thread to be used, and supervised the weaving. It took about a year to complete and, deriving its name from its theme, came to be known as the
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He is a musician; All his creations were orienting to the Vishanav religion and one set of them is called 'Holy Songs', which are known as 'Borgeet(Bargit or Bargeet)' till today in Assam.
2637:, began his activities to remove the Bhuyans from power in the western part of the Brahmaputra valley in 1509. Furthermore, the Bhuyans in the Bordowa area picked up a quarrel with their
2401:) in c1498, possibly a thatched house, built on the original site of his father's house where he could meet with people, discuss religious matters and hold prayers, and preach. He wrote
6209:) hold that five sections of the work (that is the whole book, without the first section) were composed much earlier, and that it was presented to one Satananda or Devidas at Gangmau" (
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3007:– had appeared in some part of his body and this led to the passing away of the Saint. Thus, in 1568, after leading a most eventful life dedicated to enlightening humanity; the
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and took to agriculture. A man of the world otherwise, he soon flourished and became a provider to Sankardev and his devotees. He came to be known popularly as Thakur Ata.
2670:. The Bhuyans fought for the Ahoms and the Koch king was defeated. Due to the unsettled situation at Gangmau Sankardev next moved to Dhuwahat, near Ahatguri in present-day
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Sankardev produced a large body of work. Though there were others before him who wrote in the language of the common man – Madhav Kandali who translated the
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in the 20th-century, is generally accepted as the "official" portrait of Sankardev, whose likeness in pictorial form is not available from any extant form
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was abandoned and more than a hundred years later in the middle of the 17th-century, Sankardev's granddaughter-in-law, Kanaklata, established it again.
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But Bhuban Chandra Bhuyan, Dr. Sanjib Kumar Borkakoti etc have opined that Cihna yatra was enacted before the pilgrimage, to be precise in 1468 AD.(
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was performed after Sankardev's first pilgrimage; only Ramcaran says Sankardev arranged it when he was 19 years old, which is unlikely according to
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4640:) into his religion. He caused a social revolution by fighting against the caste discrimination prevailing at that time. He initiated people of all
2900:, is lost. At Patbausi, he had lent his Bargeets numbering around 240 to Kamala Gayan. But unfortunately, Gayan's house was gutted and most of the
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wife Kalindi urged him to return from Puri and not proceed to Vrindavana. Sankardev and the group returned to Patbausi within six months in 1551.
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of the period so the lay person could read and understand them. But for dramatic effect in his songs and dramas he used
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and religions, including Muslims. After initiation, the devotee is expected to adhere to the religious tenets of
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in his late teens (c1465) to attend to his responsibilities as the Shiromani Bhuyan. He came to be known as the
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consisting in worship to one God, Krishna, and offering devotion to him, forsaking all forms of Vedic rites.
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was probably a dance drama and no text of that show is available today. Innovations like the presence of a
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Do, therefore, regard all and everything as though they were God Himself!? Seek not to know the caste of a
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convert a king and declined to do so. (According to one of the biographers Ramcharan Thakur) A painful
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Crill, Rosemary (1992), "Vrindavani Vastra: Figured Silks from Assam",
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After moving around, Sankardev settled at Patbausi near Barpeta in the
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Sankardev, then named Sankaravara, was born into the Shiromani (chief)
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An Unsung Colossus: An Introduction to the Life and Works of Sankardev
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Sankardev soon mastered the major scriptures and thereafter left the
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6339:
Unique Contributions of Srimanta Sankaradeva in Religion and Culture
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5304:] (in Assamese). Guwahati: Jogendra Nath Bhuyan. pp. 18–22.
4752:(Sanskrit verses, mostly from the Bhagavata, compiled into a book),
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From Alipukhuri Sankardev moved back to Bordowa in 1509 and built a
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The people who practice his religion are referred to variously as
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and Naranarayan. A section of this cloth is preserved now in the
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6555:– By BK Barua and HV Sreenivasa Murthy, pages from hindubooks.org
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Other literary works include the rendering of eight books of the
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The Neo-Vaishnavite Movement and the Satra Institution of Assam
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Census Data Finder/C Series/Population by Religious Communities
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These cultural traditions still form an integral part of the
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Among the Luminaries in Assam: A Study of Assamese Biography
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styles. These styles are slightly different from either the
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did not. Some of his followers today follow celibate life (
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were lost. Since that incident Sankardev stopped composing
2876:), portions that were left undone by the 14th century poet
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His language is lucid, his verses lilting, and he infused
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suppressed the portions that revile the lowers caste of
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6434:
Modern Indian Literature: An Anthology. Plays and prose
5141:. Although certain devout Sankarite calls this form as
4748:(conversation between King Nimi and the nine Siddhas),
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Kirtan Ghar in the birthplace of Simanta Sankardev.
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Srimanta Sankardev started a system of initiation (
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4594:) to Krishna consisting primarily in the singing (
5118:styles. The songs themselves are written in the '
4698:into everything he wrote. His magnum opus is his
3136:Bhagavata XI (with material from Books I and III)
2487:the Bhagavata Purana after consulting Sankardev.
2498:had all the major features of a sattra (central
5425:. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
1281:
6669:16th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
6664:15th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
1470:by Aniruddha Das, the more than one anonymous
6264:harv error: no target: CITEREFBorkakoti2005 (
6161:harv error: no target: CITEREFBorkakoti2012 (
6140:harv error: no target: CITEREFBorkakoti2012 (
5859:harv error: no target: CITEREFBorkakoti2005 (
5332:harvtxt error: no target: CITEREFBurman1999 (
5168:– parts of this work are preserved in London.
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3237:– parts of this work are preserved in London.
2514:Literary works in the Baro-Bhuyan territories
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8:
6604:Assamese-language dramatists and playwrights
1161:Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese
37:Imaginary portrait of Srimanta Sankardev by
2558:elements, not influenced by Sridhara Swami
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5806:harv error: no target: CITEREFSarma1999 (
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5448:"Population by religion community – 2011"
2642:Routa, Sankardev moved to Gangmau in the
6306:"Sankardev and Neo-Vaishnavism in Assam"
5961:harv error: no target: CITEREFNoeg1980 (
4667:person, became his celebrated disciple.
2734:Arguments against those antagonistic to
2409:. Soon after, he received a copy of the
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4659:) in the Vaishnavite monasteries – the
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1231:Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Regional Government
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6134:, p. 113). Others suggest 1540 (
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5022:Sankardev was the fountainhead of the
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6674:Dramatists and playwrights from Assam
6465:. Penguin Books India. pp. 43–.
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5525:"Sankardev's Religion – Mahāpurusism"
5419:"Population by Religious Communities"
5205:and from there to its present place.
5065:(composed 240, but only 34 exist now)
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5510:. Further discussion may be seen at
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5263:A Staff Reporter (14 October 2003).
2896:. Another play written at Patbausi,
60:, old name is Alipukhuri, Tembuani
5176:—the cloth of Vrindavan—a 120 x 60
4712:For most of his works, he used the
6416:Dr. B. Kakati Commemoration Volume
5916:like that of later-day sattras". (
5460:2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01 MDDS.XLS
3015:Literary works in the Koch kingdom
2729:Literary works in the Ahom kingdom
14:
6437:. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 38–.
5265:"Portrait of a poet as an artist"
5160:production, does not exist today.
1238:Sadou Asom Lekhika Samaroh Samiti
121:Kusumbar Siromani Bhuyan (father)
6337:Borkakoti, Sanjib Kumar (2006),
6328:Borkakoti, Sanjib Kumar (2007),
2942:madhu daanava daarana deva varam
2762:Tales from Krishna's early life
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1136:Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival
931:Cultural development of Kamarupa
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6489:Indian Philosophy & Culture
6304:Bhuyan, Abhijit (15 May 2008),
5492:The name is spelt variously as
5473:"Kirttana Ghosa – Translations"
5386:"639 Identifier Documentation:
5049:heritage of the Assamese people
5044:and other eminent playwrights.
4849:Krishna-prayana-pandava-niryana
4602:) of his deeds and activities.
3126:Renderings of Bhagavata Purana
2952:narayana kahe bhakati karu tera
2908:. Of the 240, 34 remain today.
2494:. Some authors claim that this
1426:religious movement he started,
1154:(first Assamese motion picture)
6505:Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa (2003).
6431:K.M. George (1 January 1994).
6413:University of Gauhati (1953).
5294:Bhuyan, Jogendra Nath (1980).
5139:classical dance forms of India
5028:, a form of one-act play. His
2944:and as he sat down, he sang a
1461:After the death of Sankardev,
1:
6634:16th-century Indian musicians
6629:15th-century Indian musicians
6297:North Eastern Hill University
6293:Forum for Sankaradeva Studies
6225:"Sangeet – Songs of Devotion"
5832:, both late biographies, say
5302:Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev
4946:, and extols them elsewhere.
4590:Sankardev preached devotion (
3099:srikrishnar-vaikuntha-prayana
3047:tales from Books X, XI, XIII
2422:Mishra and realised that the
1233:Film and Television Institute
1071:Kamal Kumari Foundation Award
3103:Chaturvimsati-avatar-varnana
2456:Xutradhar in Assamese Bhaona
2376:mana meri ram charanahi lagu
6589:People from Nagaon district
6531:Works by or about Sankardev
6343:Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha
5015:(fragment), circa 1570, at
2965:Sankardev shuttled between
2921:Koch capital and Bheladanga
2468:, for which he painted the
1398:), theatrical performance (
1376:[sɹimɔntɔxɔŋkɔɹdew]
1076:Krishnakanta Handique Award
1066:Assam Valley Literary Award
16:Indian polymath (1449–1568)
6695:
6330:Purnanga Katha Gurucharita
5257:This portrait, created by
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3658:Chaitainya Mahaprabhu died
2980:Victoria and Albert museum
6644:16th-century Indian poets
6639:15th-century Indian poets
6540:atributetosankaradeva.org
5297:মহাপুৰুষ শ্ৰীমন্ত শংকৰদেৱ
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1061:Assam Sahitya Sabha Award
30:
6459:Sanjoy Hazarika (1995).
6299:Institutional Repository
6283:Barman, Sivnath (1999),
3158:Nimi-nava-siddha-samvada
2430:as the real dharma, and
2417:, with Sridhara Swami's
2413:from Jagadisa Mishra of
1521:Sankardev's Family Tree
6609:Indian male songwriters
6599:Assamese-language poets
6551:24 January 2010 at the
6332:, Guwahati: Bani Mandir
6312:, II(3), archived from
4929:His translation of the
4876:Nimi-navasiddha-samvada
4746:Nimi-navasiddha-samvada
3023:tales, not from Book X
2880:. He wrote four plays:
2583:tales, not from Book X
1372:Assamese pronunciation:
6400:. Mittal Publications.
6396:Sarma, Anjali (1990).
5366:Cite journal requires
5180:tapestry depicted the
5019:
4799:Harischandra-upakhyana
3079:Daivakir-putra-anayana
3071:Naradar-krishna-darsan
2974:. It was presented to
2658:While at Gangmau, the
2527:Harishcandra-Upakhyana
2457:
2300:Harishchandra upakhyan
1507:
1410:), literary language (
1293:
255:Dimasa–Kachari kingdom
6462:Strangers in the Mist
5452:Census of India, 2011
5088:– panegyrics to king
5011:
2790:akrurar vancha-purana
2725:further to the east.
2455:
1505:
1416:Bhagavat of Sankardev
124:Satyasandhya (mother)
6654:Musicians from Assam
6546:The Sattras of Assam
4839:Gopi-uddhava-samvada
4760:and many plays like
4598:) and listening to (
3154:(Book X, Uttarardha)
2782:gopi-uddhava-samvada
2755:(Vipra)-patni-prasad
2703:Flight from Dhuwahat
2562:Rukmini-harana-kavya
1141:Filmfare Awards East
638:Birinchi Kumar Barua
231:Pragjyotisha kingdom
6659:Indian Hindu saints
6383:Sarma, S N (1966).
6376:Motilal Banarsidass
6262:, pp. 222–224)
6223:Bipuljyoti Saikia.
5890:, pp. 108–109)
5700:, pp. 102–103)
5458:on 25 August 2015.
5423:Census India – 2001
5396:. SIL International
5137:, is now among the
5082:– for use in dramas
5076:– panegyrics to God
4923:Saptakanda Ramayana
4346:Satyabhinava Tirtha
3199:Drama (Ankia Naat)
3189:Doctrinal treatise
3148:Bhagavata IX (lost)
3091:Rukminir-prem-kalah
3075:Vipra-putra-anayana
2786:kujir vancha-purana
1498:Early life: Bordowa
1092:and performing arts
1044:Assam Sahitya Sabha
648:Goalpariya Lokogeet
457:Goalpariya dialects
39:Bishnu Prasad Rabha
6679:Writers from Assam
6614:Indian songwriters
6389:Gauhati University
5512:relevant talk page
5275:on 1 November 2003
5020:
4917:, supplemental to
4740:(his first work),
4444:Related traditions
4361:Satyadhyana Tirtha
4356:Satyadharma Tirtha
4316:Raghavendra Tirtha
4266:Manavala Mamunigal
4189:Vaishnava-Sahajiya
2836:and constructed a
2458:
1508:
1484:Saru-svarga-khanda
1482:from Barpeta, the
1297:Srimanta Sankardev
6649:Indian male poets
6584:Hindu revivalists
6472:978-0-14-024052-8
6444:978-81-7201-783-5
5826:Katha-guru-carita
5574:, pp. 22–24)
5240:Vrindavani vastra
5174:Vrindavani Vastra
5165:Vrindavani vastra
5013:Vrindavani vastra
4834:Kurukshetra-yatra
4774:Kurukshetra yatra
4714:Assamese language
4588:
4587:
4351:Satyabodha Tirtha
4341:Satyanatha Tirtha
4311:Raghuttama Tirtha
4301:Pillai Lokacharya
4296:Padmanabha Tirtha
4208:Teachers—acharyas
4139:Acintyabhedabheda
3778:Important deities
3234:Vrindavani vastra
2972:Vrindavani vastra
2912:Second Pilgrimage
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1488:Bar-svarga-khanda
1480:Sankardev caritra
1472:Katha-guru-carits
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1208:O Mur Apunar Desh
1181:Tamreswari Temple
1146:Gauhati Cine Club
936:Vrindavani vastra
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6619:Poets from Assam
6579:Ekasarana Dharma
6535:Internet Archive
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5271:. Archived from
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4881:Bhakti Ratnakara
4750:Bhakti-ratnakara
4726:Bhagavata Purana
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4154:Ekasarana Dharma
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3055:Jarasandha yudha
2609:Prahlada-caritra
2462:Bhavartha-dipika
2432:aikantika-sarana
2411:Bhagavata Purana
2330:First pilgrimage
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1428:Ekasarana Dharma
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450:Kamarupi Prakrit
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370:Scheduled tribes
321:Assamese peoples
243:Kamarupa kingdom
209:
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198:Culture of Assam
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6192:, p. 50)
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6159:, p. 27)
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5862:
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5838:Maheswar Neog
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5804:, p. 12)
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5777:
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5768:
5765:, p. 92)
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5269:The Telegraph
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5143:Sankari dance
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4883:(in Sanskrit)
4882:
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4860:Bhakti Theory
4859:
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4779:
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4762:Rukmini haran
4759:
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4742:Bhakti-pradip
4739:
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4736:Harishchandra
4732:
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4414:
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4009:
4008:Bhagavad Gita
4005:
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3993:
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3892:
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3879:Nara-Narayana
3877:
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3750:Supreme deity
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3129:Bhagavata X (
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3037:Vamana-purana
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3006:
3005:visha phohara
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2532:Bhakti-pradip
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4241:Jiva Goswami
4184:Swaminarayan
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4121:Dvaitadvaita
4111:Śuddhādvaita
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1038:Institutions
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968:Orunodoi Era
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132:Organization
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6574:1568 deaths
6569:1449 births
6207:Sankaradeva
6190:Barman 1999
6177:Barman 1999
6119:Barman 1999
6080:Barman 1999
6025:Barman 1999
5977:Barman 1999
5834:Cihna-yatra
5822:Cihna-yatra
5711:Barman 1999
5507:Sankaradeva
5172:The famous
5158:Cihna yatra
5034:Cihna yatra
5030:Cihna Yatra
5025:Ankiya naat
4998:Keli-gopala
4988:Kali-damana
4971:Janma-jatra
4960:Cihna Yatra
4915:Uttarakanda
4540:Kabir panth
4461:Pancharatra
4456:Vaikhanasas
4451:Bhagavatism
4421:Vyasatirtha
4411:Vishnuswami
4381:Sripadaraja
4221:Chakradhara
4159:Mahanubhava
4090:Sampradayas
4015:Mahabharata
4002:Pancharatra
3854:Dhanvantari
3848:Other forms
3785:Dashavatara
3731:Vaishnavism
3567:Naranarayan
3541:Chakradhwaj
3524:Sukhaamphaa
3291:Parents die
3229:Visual Art
3152:Kurukshetra
3142:Bhagavata I
3035:(Book III,
3029:(Book VIII)
3009:Mahapurusha
2898:Kansa Vadha
2749:Namaparadha
2648:Patniprasad
2595:(Book VIII)
2554:mixed with
2466:Cihna yatra
2447:Cihna-yatra
2296:Brahmaputra
2209:Purushottam
2129:Kamalapriya
1845:Satyasandha
1468:Guruvarnana
1099:Folk dances
1056:Assam Ratna
1005:The Hemkosh
705:Til'or Laru
680:Masor Tenga
407:Rajbongshis
270:Baro-Bhuyan
177:Mahapurusha
108:Vaishnavism
92:West Bengal
88:Cooch Behar
6563:Categories
6516:9350674254
6360:(2): 76–83
6341:, Nagaon:
6276:References
6247:Crill 1992
6038:Sarma 1966
6012:Sarma 1966
5944:Sarma 1966
5918:Sarma 1966
5802:Sarma 1999
5598:Sarma 1990
5530:27 October
5501:Sankardeva
5478:27 October
5235:Ankia Naat
5148:Visual Art
5112:Hindustani
5038:Sutradhara
4770:Keli gopal
4738:-upakhyana
4733:(Book X),
4731:Adi Dasama
4610:attitude (
4545:Dadu panth
4508:Pushtimarg
4481:Krishnaism
4321:Ram Charan
4246:Jñāneśvara
4236:Jayatirtha
4226:Dadu Dayal
4131:Tattvavada
3997:Vaikhanasa
3992:Upanishads
3889:Shrinathji
3817:Parasurama
3594:Guru Nanak
3515:Suklenmung
3506:Suhungmung
3413:Alipukhuri
3406:Pilgrimage
3392:Alipukhuri
3374:Bheladonga
3341:Initiates
3208:Keli-gopal
3203:Kali-daman
3167:Ramayana,
3083:Veda-stuti
2967:Koch Behar
2960:Ram Vijaya
2894:Kalidamana
2890:Keligopala
2858:Damodardev
2838:Kirtanghar
2818:Garo Hills
2778:kamsavadha
2774:rasa-krida
2723:Narayanpur
2715:Suklenmung
2696:Suhungmung
2500:kirtanghar
2357:Rameswaram
2276:chatrasaal
2250:family at
2222:Chaturbhuj
2124:Haricarana
2119:Kamalocana
1548:Chandivara
1466:and late (
1424:Bhagavatic
1406:), dance (
1400:Ankia Naat
1010:Kodom Koli
1000:The Jonaki
985:Charyapads
973:Jonaki Era
963:Beginnings
950:Literature
740:Durga Puja
567:Lagundeoni
536:Traditions
412:Tea-tribes
147:Philosophy
84:Bheladonga
6374:. Delhi:
6320:14 August
6211:Neog 1980
6132:Neog 1980
6106:Neog 1980
6093:Neog 1980
6067:Neog 1980
6054:Neog 1980
5993:Neog 1980
5957:Noeg 1980
5931:Neog 1980
5914:cari-hati
5888:Neog 1980
5875:Neog 1980
5842:Neog 1980
5789:Neog 1980
5776:Neog 1980
5750:Neog 1980
5737:Neog 1980
5724:Neog 1980
5698:Neog 1980
5685:Neog 1980
5667:Neog 1980
5654:Neog 1980
5641:Neog 1980
5628:Neog 1980
5624:Neog 1980
5611:Neog 1980
5585:Neog 1980
5572:Neog 1980
5559:Neog 1980
5546:Neog 1980
5495:Sankardev
5318::120–121)
5316:Neog 1980
5225:Madhavdev
5189:Vrindavan
5120:Brajavali
4952:Ankia Nat
4943:kaivartas
4931:Bhagavata
4902:Bhagavata
4819:Ram-vijay
4718:Brajavali
4653:Madhavdev
4646:Ekasarana
4604:Ekasarana
4525:Ramanandi
4476:Munitraya
4471:Vadakalai
4406:Vidyapati
4371:Sankardev
4326:Ramananda
4281:Nathamuni
4276:Nammalvar
4256:Madhavdev
4231:Harivansh
4216:Chaitanya
4057:Bhagavata
4028:Harivamsa
3869:Jagannath
3864:Hayagriva
3807:Narasimha
3706:Ekasarana
3633:Meera Bai
3620:Chaitanya
3534:Niladhwaj
3493:Susenphaa
3474:Sankardev
3460:Kusumvara
3343:Madhabdev
3311:Manu born
3223:Ram-vijay
3121:Section i
3045:Bhagavata
3021:Bhagavata
2870:Adi Kanda
2770:sisu-lila
2688:Ekasarana
2684:Ekasarana
2680:Madhavdev
2613:Harmohana
2589:(Book VI)
2581:Bhagavata
2556:Bhagavata
2552:Bhagavata
2521:Bhagavata
2504:cari-hati
2476:Maha-nata
2436:sat-sanga
2424:Bhagavata
2399:devagriha
2380:Brajavali
2365:Sitakunda
2349:Vrindavan
2114:Ramananda
1988:Haladhara
1977:Sankardev
1971:Suryavati
1864:Satananda
1855:Anudhriti
1850:Kusumvara
1753:Halayudha
1743:Suryavara
1632:Rajadhara
1463:Madhavdev
1457:Biography
1420:Brajavali
1412:Brajavali
1287:nor of a
1279:Quotation
1174:Monuments
876:Bathouism
718:Festivals
695:Poitabhat
426:Languages
343:Kaibartas
237:Classical
166:Madhavdev
162:Successor
151:Ekasarana
25:Sankardev
6624:Kayastha
6549:Archived
6368:(1980).
5230:Dihanaam
5209:See also
5116:Carnatic
5102:Borgeets
4910:Ramayana
4888:Gunamala
4854:Kamajaya
4758:Gunamala
4681:Assamese
4677:Ramayana
4496:Sahajiya
4491:Haridasa
4466:Tenkalai
4396:Vallabha
4391:Tulsidas
4331:Ramanuja
4286:Nimbarka
4271:Namadeva
4179:Sant Mat
4174:Ramsnehi
4062:Naradiya
4022:Ramayana
3906:Consorts
3827:Balarama
3722:a series
3720:Part of
3646:Tulsidas
3548:Nilambar
3447:Patbausi
3438:Dhuwahat
3244:Timeline
3178:Borgeets
3116:Gunamala
3107:Tatparya
3087:Lilamala
2976:Chilarai
2931:Chilarai
2906:Bargeets
2902:borgeets
2866:Ramayana
2828:Patbausi
2799:Borgeets
2719:Garhgaon
2654:Dhuwahat
2419:monistic
2395:gomastha
2323:Dekagiri
2261:Kayastha
2135:Chilarai
1993:Ramaraya
1738:Khersuti
1637:Devahuti
1434:and the
1408:Sattriya
1384:polymath
1381:Assamese
1289:Chandala
1285:Brahmana
1211:(anthem)
1159:National
979:Archives
887:Buddhism
812:Shaktism
783:Hinduism
764:Religion
630:folklore
562:Namghars
548:Hengdang
333:Brahmins
249:Medieval
189:a series
187:Part of
100:Religion
94:, India)
46:Personal
6533:at the
5400:29 June
5220:Borgeet
5198:Barpeta
5135:sattras
5114:or the
5069:Bhatima
5062:Borgeet
4950:Drama (
4661:sattras
4631:Sankari
4627:Sarania
4550:Mahanam
4535:Balmiki
4513:Gaudiya
4386:Tukaram
4336:Ravidas
4194:Warkari
4164:Pranami
4045:Puranas
3955:Hanuman
3944:Related
3938:Alamelu
3933:Rukmini
3913:Lakshmi
3899:Vithoba
3832:Krishna
3761:Krishna
3431:Gangmau
3422:Borduwa
3399:Borduwa
3184:Bhatima
3175:Lyrics
2947:borgeet
2850:Jaintia
2822:Barpeta
2811:Sunpora
2639:Kachari
2630:Gangmau
2573:Borgeet
2568:Lyrics
2415:Mithila
2389:refusal
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