Pitambar Dvija

Pitambar Dvija (1455-1533) was 15 and 16th century litterateur from Lower Assam and contemporary of likes of Haribara Vipra and Hema Saraswati.[1]

Pitambar Dvija
Born1455
Lower Assam
Died1533
OccupationVaisnavite poet
LanguageGoalpariya
Notable worksUsha Parinaya

Works

Usha-Parinaya was written in 1533 AD by Pitambar Dvija which was an Kamrupi rendering of the Usha-Anuradha episode from Vishnu Purana.[2] He composed verses on Rukmini Haran.[3]

gollark: I suppose you can just read that as time preference if you want.
gollark: People don't try and make themselves as happy as possible or they would... probably eat better and exercise more than they (we...) do.
gollark: If you assume people want "fun" or something more than... well, actual monetary value... it kind of makes sense?
gollark: And value that over actual money.
gollark: Which I suppose can make some sense if you assume that it's "rational" in that people... like surprises, or something, but...

See also

References

  1. Folk-lore, Volume 28. Indian Publications. 1987. p. 30.
  2. Das Gupta, Rajatananda (1982). Art of mediaeval Assam. Cosmo. p. 111.
  3. Gupta, Kamala (1987). Social status of Hindu women in northern India, 1206-1707 A.D. Inter-India Publications. p. 307.
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