Mahipati Dasa
Mahipati Dasa | |
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Born | Mahipati Rao 1611 CE Kakhandki, Bijapur district (Present day Karnataka, India) |
Died | 1681 CE Bijapur, (Present day Karnataka, India) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Occupation | Saint, Poet, philosopher, composer, minister |
Mahipati Dasa (c. 1611– c. 1681) (popularly referred to as Mahipati of Kakhandki), was a minister, a scholar, and a prominent saint from the Haridasa tradition of Dvaita Vedanta from Karnataka, India.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Suryanath Upendra Kamath (1983). Karnataka State Gazetteer Part 2. Office of the Chief Editor, Karnataka Gazetteer Department, Government of Karnataka. p. 1000.
Poet Mahipathi Dasa , a great saint poet of Karnataka , was another composer in the line . His life span extended from 1611 A.D. to 1681 A.D. Mohammed Adilshah and Sikandar Adilshah of Bijapur acclaim him as their guru.
- ^ Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature A-Devo · Volume 1. Sahitya Akademi. 1987. p. 883. ISBN 9788126018031.
- ^ Krishnaji Nageshrao Chitnis (2003). Medieval Indian History. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. p. 115. ISBN 9788171560622.
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