Jayadeva Goswami, the composer of the immortal Sanskrit devotional song Gita Govinda, which depicts the love story of Lord Krishna and his sweetheart Radha, is one of the most celebrated Vaishnava Hindu poets of India.
It is believed that he was a poet of the court of King Lakshman Sen, and lived in the 12th century AD, as has been proved by a colophon of an ancient copy of his poem discovered in Kashmir. This means that this poet flourished before the time of Chaucer in English literature. Famous poets of the 14th century - Bidyapati (c.1400-1470) and Chandidas (c.1420-?) - acknowledge Jayadeva to be their great predecessor. Also Sanatan Goswami, a learned Vaishnava writer of the 16th century, speaks of Jayadeva as a poet of the era of Lakshman Sen.
The songs in Gita Govinda are known as 'Ashtapadis'.It is divided into 12 cantos, and there are 24 songs set to 12 classical ragas and five taals.
Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Father of India's freedom movement!
While in the prison, Bal Gangadhar Tilak wrote the famous "Gita Rahasya". Lots of copies of which were sold and the money was donated for the freedom fighting.
Respectable Mr. Bal Gangadhar Tilak . The Great Indian from Maharashtra who is one of the first gen person who have modern education did got a B.A., Mr. Tilak wrote 'Gita-Rahasya' in Prison. - srie
It was written by Bal Gangadar Tilak, a famous freedom fighter of India.
The Gita Rahasya was written by Lokmanya Tilak, a prominent Indian nationalist leader and scholar. It is a Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, interpreting its teachings in the context of nationalism and independence movement in India.
Gambhirnath has written: 'Yoga-rahasya'
A. Gita has written: 'Vada chatar kaun'
Gita Piramal has written: 'Business Mantras'
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Gita Bandopadhya has written: 'Nije likhi nije pori'
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