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- term padavali (also written padaabali) has the literal meaning "gathering of songs" (pada=short verse, lyric; +vali = plural; collection). The padavali poetry...
- following seventy years. Song VIII of Bh****imha Thakurer Padavali: Bh****imha Thakurer Padavali has 22 songs altogether, which includes: "Boshonto aoulo...
- Chambal River valley ravines, on the north-western slope of a hill near Padavali known for its major medieval era Vishnu temple. The Bateshwar temples were...
- Kabir Padavali (Kabir Songbook) is a song cycle for soprano and orchestra set to the poetry of the Indian mystic Kabir by the American composer Christopher...
- to Sikhism. Raag Govind Govind Tika Raag Soratha Meera Ki Malhar Mira Padavali Narsi ji Ka Mayara Scholars acknowledge that Meera was one of the central...
- Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shr****rishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi Yusuf-Zulekha Genres Poetry Novels Science fiction Folk...
- centric sampradays all over India. However, several Bengali Vaishnava padavalis also use the term Holi (Bangla : হোলী) for the festival. In Shantiniketan...
- Gobindadas Kabiraj. Rabindranath Tagore also composed his Bh****imha Thakurer Padavali (1884) in this language (he initially promoted these lyrics as those of...
- are recorded in Sanskrit verses called Siksastakam (though, in Vaishnava Padavali it is said: "Chaitanya himself wrote many songs on the Radha-Krishna theme")...
- the behavior and the expressions of human beings. Bh****imha Thakurer Padavali (or Bh****ingher Podaboli), one of Tagore's earliest works in music, was...