ABSTRACT

Anantadas is the first 'biographer' who, around 1600, wrote about the most popular bhakti poets of the 15th and 16th centuries in Northern India. This critical study of these manuscripts yields a broad spectrum of the linguistic and morphological variants. It also reveals the processes of oral and scribal transmission during this time when sectarian interests appropriated certain poets and changed their 'biographies' accordingly.

chapter |29 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|12 pages

1. The Parcaī of Nāmdev

chapter Chapter Two|55 pages

The Parcaī of Kabīr

chapter Chapter Three|23 pages

The Parcaī of Dhanā

chapter Chapter Four|18 pages

The Parcaī of Trilochan

chapter Chapter Five|161 pages

The Parcaī of Pīpā 102

chapter Chapter Six|54 pages

The Parcaī of Raidās

chapter Chapter Seven|41 pages

The Parcaī of Angad

chapter Chapter Eight|5 pages

The Parcaī of Seu Saman