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... which has been maintained by Pandit Chetnath Jha , which is based on a local tradition , that Gokulnath Upadh- yāya who lived in the days of Mahārāja Rāghava Simha ( 1698— 1724 ) , was a personal friend of Umapati Upādhyāya .
... which has been maintained by Pandit Chetnath Jha , which is based on a local tradition , that Gokulnath Upadh- yāya who lived in the days of Mahārāja Rāghava Simha ( 1698— 1724 ) , was a personal friend of Umapati Upādhyāya .
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He belonged to the fif I have ascertained While living in a The age of Vidyapati is well known . teenth century and he was a long - lived man . his date from a manuscript got in Nepal . jungle with his patron's family , perhaps ...
He belonged to the fif I have ascertained While living in a The age of Vidyapati is well known . teenth century and he was a long - lived man . his date from a manuscript got in Nepal . jungle with his patron's family , perhaps ...
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These ' present kings ' lived some six or seven generations after the Mahā - Bhārata War . One of these kings was Adhisîma ( or Adhisāma ) -Krishṇa of the Paurava dy- nasty under whose patronage the Puranic data of what was then ...
These ' present kings ' lived some six or seven generations after the Mahā - Bhārata War . One of these kings was Adhisîma ( or Adhisāma ) -Krishṇa of the Paurava dy- nasty under whose patronage the Puranic data of what was then ...
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Up to his death , however , he never built a house of his own and lived in a tenanted building . It is said that his first teacher in poesy was one ' Mirza Sharer ' . Later on he became a pupil of Mir Taqi Mir ' of Delhi , who then ...
Up to his death , however , he never built a house of his own and lived in a tenanted building . It is said that his first teacher in poesy was one ' Mirza Sharer ' . Later on he became a pupil of Mir Taqi Mir ' of Delhi , who then ...
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He lived at a time when there were still to be found , though more or less faint , traces of the Moghul Empire in the country . Till then foreign manners and customs had not 48 no eclipsed the polish and refinement of the Moghul VOL .
He lived at a time when there were still to be found , though more or less faint , traces of the Moghul Empire in the country . Till then foreign manners and customs had not 48 no eclipsed the polish and refinement of the Moghul VOL .
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