Narharidas Barhath

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Narharidas Barhath (नरहरिदास बारहठ) was a famous Rajasthani poet of the medieval era. He was born in a Charan family of the Indian state Rajasthan.[1][2]

He was born in 1648 at Tehla village in Merta pargana of Marwar. His father , was a renowned poet of the 16th century in India. He was in the court of Jodhpur State king Gaj Singh I. He died there in about 1733. He has written famous Avtar Charitra. He had convinced Shah Jahan for banning cow slaughter in Mughal empire.[2][3]

Further reading[]

  • Lakhawat, Onkar Singh (2003). Bārahaṭha Naraharidāsa (in Hindi). Sāhitya Akādemī. ISBN 978-81-260-1613-6.

References[]

  1. ^ Prakāśa, Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka (1981). Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka Prakāśa ke granthoṃ kī sūcī: Hindī va Rājasthānī grantha (in Hindi). Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka Prakāśa. Some important poetic works were composed in this language in later centuries and poets like Barhat Narharidas earned
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Singh, Kesri (1999). An Anthology of Rājasthāni Poetry in English Translation. Books Treasure. The Man - Lion Slays the Demon - King : From the Avatar Charit of Narharidas Narharidas , son of Barhat Lakkhā , was born in 1543 at Tehlā , a village in Mertā Parganā of Marwār . Besides his major work the “ Avtar Charit ” in which he
  3. ^ Prakāśa, Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka (1981). Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka Prakāśa ke granthoṃ kī sūcī: Hindī va Rājasthānī grantha (in Hindi). Mahārājā Mānasiṃha Pustaka Prakāśa. Some important poetic works were composed in this language in later centuries and poets like Barhat Narharidas earned immense fame through this language


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