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'''Kaviraja Madhava Kandali''' (14th century) was an Indian poet from the state of [[Assam]]. His [[Saptakanda Ramayana]] is considered the earliest translation of the [[Ramayana]] into an [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan language]], [[Assamese language|Assamese]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kandali|first=Aditya Bihar|last2=Routray|first2=Aurobinda|last3=Basu|first3=Tapan Kumar|date=November 2008|title=Emotion recognition from Assamese speeches using MFCC features and GMM classifier|journal=TENCON 2008 - 2008 IEEE Region 10 Conference|pages=1–5|publisher=IEEE|doi=10.1109/tencon.2008.4766487|isbn=9781424424085}}</ref> Another significant work of his is the narrative poem ''Devajit'', which is about superiority of [[Krishna]] over the other [[avatar]]s of [[Vishnu]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Assamese literature|last=Sarma, Satyendranath.|date=1976|publisher=Harrassowitz|isbn=3447017368|oclc=886671648}}</ref> Kandali's [[Patronage#Arts|patron]] was the Barāha King [[Mahamanikya]] (mid 14th century)<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Madhav Kandali|url=https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/116370/12/12_chapter%201.pdf|journal=Barāha King Mahamanikya}}</ref> whose kingdom was located in the Kapili valley.<ref>[http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/67151/11/11_chapter%203.pdf Stone inscription of Barāha king Mahamanik of the mid 14th century]</ref> Kabiraja Madhava Kandali was said to be inhabitant of [[  | '''Kaviraja Madhava Kandali''' (14th century) was an Indian poet from the state of [[Assam]]. His [[Saptakanda Ramayana]] is considered the earliest translation of the [[Ramayana]] into an [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan language]], [[Assamese language|Assamese]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kandali|first=Aditya Bihar|last2=Routray|first2=Aurobinda|last3=Basu|first3=Tapan Kumar|date=November 2008|title=Emotion recognition from Assamese speeches using MFCC features and GMM classifier|journal=TENCON 2008 - 2008 IEEE Region 10 Conference|pages=1–5|publisher=IEEE|doi=10.1109/tencon.2008.4766487|isbn=9781424424085}}</ref> Another significant work of his is the narrative poem ''Devajit'', which is about superiority of [[Krishna]] over the other [[avatar]]s of [[Vishnu]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Assamese literature|last=Sarma, Satyendranath.|date=1976|publisher=Harrassowitz|isbn=3447017368|oclc=886671648}}</ref> Kandali's [[Patronage#Arts|patron]] was the Barāha King [[Mahamanikya]] (mid 14th century)<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Madhav Kandali|url=https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/116370/12/12_chapter%201.pdf|journal=Barāha King Mahamanikya}}</ref> whose kingdom was located in the Kapili valley.<ref>[http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/67151/11/11_chapter%203.pdf Stone inscription of Barāha king Mahamanik of the mid 14th century]</ref> Kabiraja Madhava Kandali was said to be inhabitant of [[Lanka_(town)|Lanka of Undivided Nagaon]].<ref>{{harvcol|Thakuria|2015|p=164}} saka 1274 / 1352 A.D</ref>  | ||
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