• Sasisena Kavya, also Śaśiseṇa (Hindi: शशिसेणा, romanized: Shashiseṇa) or Shashisena, is a literary book written by Pratap Rai in the 17th century. It...
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  • Sasisena Temple or Nimunhi Temple ('temple with no entrance and exit') is located in Sonepur, Subarnapur district, Odisha, India. The Sasisena Kavya, written...
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    tradition which is native to the area. Paschima Lanka Lanka Podi Sasisena Kavya Sasisena Temple Sureswari Temple Subarnameru Temple Lankeswari Temple Mahima...
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  • 'Lady Light'. Champavati The Golden Crab Princess Himal and Nagaray Sasisena Kavya The Snake Prince The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters Tulisa...
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    of its Vice-Chancellor Professor Gurmeet Singh, in which "Haldhar Nag Ka kavya- Sansar" translated into Hindi from Sambalpuri by renowned Hindi writer-transaltor...
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    Prithvi Sing of Sonepur State and also through the major epic Kosalananda Kavya composed during the 17th century Chauhan rule under Raja Baliar Singh of...
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    as referred in the book "Nrusingha Charitra" in Odia language composed a Kavya that sings the glory of Marjara Keshari in regard to suppression and repression...
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  • of the Chhattisgarh state, which was built on 8th century. Kosalananda Kavya Subarnameru Temple Patali Srikhetra "Tourism and Culture Department, Orissa"...
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  • Lilaabati by Raghunatha Harichandan, Usha Bilasa by Shishu Shankar Das, Sasisena by Pratap Rai, Rahashya Manjari by Devadurlava Das, Hiraabati by Ramachandra...
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  • response in Sundargarh district, but normal life was disrupted. Kosalananda Kavya Prem Ram Dubey Kosal Kranti Dal "WODC : Western Orissa Development Council"...
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