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- Bhanudatta Misra was a Sanskrit poet from the Mithila region of India who has been dated to some time in the late 15th and early 16th century. Bhanudatta's...
- boost under their rule, as demonstrated by the works of Sabaji Pratap and Bhanudatta. The city of Ahmadnagar, founded by the Nizam Shahs, was described as...
- Kuchumâra Tantra, by Kuchumâra Rasamanjari or Rasmanjari, by the poet Bhânudatta Ratikallolini, by Dik****a Samaraja Smaradîpika, by Minanatha. Ratimanjari...
- Bhanudatta might have enjo**** a short independent rule in the region around Soro, Balasore. Somadatta, presumably of the same family as Bhanudatta from...
- school. Vidyapati, 14th/15th century Maithili and Sanskrit poet-saint Bhanudatta Misra, 15th/16th-century Sanskrit poet from Mithila Harisimhadeva, King...
- Radha and Krishna in Rasamanjari by Bhanudatta, Basohli, c. 1670. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, with applied beetlewing fragments...
- rhetorical texts as the Rasikapriya of the poet Keshav Das, the Rasamanjari by Bhanudatta and the Satasai by Bihari. These works classified heroes (nayakas) and...
- History of India and Tibet, 1500–1800. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011. Bhānudatta, "Bouquet of Rasa" and "River of Rasa". Translated & co-edited by Pollock...
- Bengali-language adaptation of a Maithili work of the same name written by Bhanudatta. Nagashtaka, a bi-lingual poetic work in Sanskrit and Bengali, shows his...
- Sanskrit. "Rasratnamala" was written by him. While touring Central India, Bhanudatta Misra, author of the Rasamanjari, attended the court of Thakur Sangram...