The Pāṇuranga-māhātmya of Śrīdhar
@article{Raeside1965ThePO, title={The Pāṇuranga-māhātmya of Śrīdhar}, author={I. M. P. Raeside}, journal={Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies}, year={1965}, volume={28}, pages={81 - 100} }
Between 1690 and 1720 Śridhar narrated in simple Marathi verse nearly all the basic, perennial stories of the Indian tradition: the epics in Rāmavijaya and Pāṇḍava-pratāpa, the essential puranic tales in Harivijaya and Śivalīlāmṛta. As a consequence he is still read very widely by the devout
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