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Kaviraj (or Rajkavi,
Kaviraja) is a
title of honor,
which was
given to
poets and
litterateurs attached to
royal courts in
medieval India.
Eminent Charans...
- Kṛṣṇadāsa
Kavirāja Gosvāmī (Bengali: কৃষ্ণদাস কবিরাজ, romanized: Kṛṣṇôdas Kôviraj; born 1496; date of
death unknown) was the
author of the Caitanyacaritāmṛta...
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Kaviraja Pandithar of
Virai (c. 12th century) was a
medieval Tamil scholar. He is
known for
translating the
Saundarya Lahari into Tamil.
Kaviraja Pandithar...
- Viśvanātha
Kavirāja, most
widely known for his
masterpiece in aesthetics, Sāhityadarpaṇa, was a
prolific poet, scholar, and
rhetorician who
ascended literary...
- Maha****padhyaya
Kaviraja Muraridan Ashiya (1830 — 1914)
served as the
Dewan (Prime Minister) of
Marwar during the
reign of
Jaswant Singh II (1873–1895).
Kaviraja is...
- চৈতন্যচরিতামৃত, romanized: Côitônyôcôritamṛtô),
composed by
Krishnadasa Kaviraja in c. 1557, is
written in
Bengali with a
great number of
Sanskrit verses...
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Kaviraja Bankidas Ashiya (1771–1833) was a
Rajasthani poet,
warrior and scholar. He was born in a
Charan family of
Ashiya lineage in the
Indian state of...
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Jagavira Pandiyanar (10
March 1886–17 June 1967),
commonly known as
Kaviraja Pandithar (Tamil: கவிராச பண்டிதர் செகவீர பாண்டியனார்), was a 20th-century...
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extensively on the Radha-Krishna love legend. He is also
known as
Govindadasa Kaviraja.
Govindadasa came from a
Baidya family. The
younger son of Chiranjeeva...
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Kaviraja Suryamall Misran (also
spelled Suryamall Meesan; 1815–1868) was the
Rajkavi (poet-historian) of
Bundi kingdom. He was
proficient in six languages...