श्रीमानवेदविरचिता कृष्णगीतिः The Kr̥ṣṇagīti of Mānaveda ; edited and translated by C.R. Swaminathan and Sudha Gopalakrishnan
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Bibliographic Information
श्रीमानवेदविरचिता कृष्णगीतिः = The Kr̥ṣṇagīti of Mānaveda ; edited and translated by C.R. Swaminathan and Sudha Gopalakrishnan
(कलामूलशास्त्र-ग्रन्थमाला = Kalāmūlaśāstra series, 20)
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, Delhi, 1997
- Other Title
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Krishnagiti
Kr̥ṣṇagīti
- Title Transcription
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श्री मानवेद विरचिता कृष्ण गीतिः
Śrīmānavedaviracitā Kr̥ṣṇagītiḥ
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Poem
English and Sanskrit
Summary: On Krishna (Hindu deity)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Krsnagiti is a lyrical and devotional poem composed in Sanskrit by Manadeva, Zamorin of Kozhikode during the 17th century A.D. The poem in 8 parts, celebrates the life of Krishna from his incarnations. It enumerates the story of the Lord and his Lilas on the earth This edition presents the text of the Krsnagati in Devanagari.
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