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 | |
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Born | 1455 Lower Assam |
Died | 1533 |
Occupation | Vaisnavite poet |
Language | Goalpariya |
Notable works | Usha 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]
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See also
References
- Folk-lore, Volume 28. Indian Publications. 1987. p. 30.
- Das Gupta, Rajatananda (1982). Art of mediaeval Assam. Cosmo. p. 111.
- Gupta, Kamala (1987). Social status of Hindu women in northern India, 1206-1707 A.D. Inter-India Publications. p. 307.
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