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VIDY_PATI TH_KUR is one of the most renowned of the Vaishnava poets of Hindust_n. Before him there had been the great J_yadeva, with his G_t_ Govinda made in Sanskrit; and it is to this tradition Vidy_pati belongs, rather than to that of R_m_nanda, Kab_r, and Tul'si D_s, who sang of R_ma and S_t_. Vidy_pati's fame, though he also wrote in Sanskrit, depends upon the wreath of songs (pada) in which he describes the courtship of God and the Soul, under the names of Krishna and R_dh_. These were written in Maithil_, his mother-tongue, a dialect intermediate between Beng_l_ and Hind_, but nearer to the former. His position as a poet and maker of language is analogous to that of Dante in Italy and...
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