Sandesh Rasak
Sandesh Rasak (Hindi: सन्देश रासक) is an epic poem written around 1000–1100 by Abdur Rahman in Apabhramsha. It is the considered to be the version of Apabhramsha that gave rise to western Indian languages like Lahnda, Punjabi and Sindhi. The author, like Kabir, was a weaver. The manuscripts of the book were discovered in Jain libraries by Muni Jinavijaya. According to Muni Jinavijaya, the work was written before the conquest by Ghori in 1192, when Multan was still a major Hindu pilgrimage center. The manuscripts include Sanskrit explanations by a Jain scholar in Sam. 1465.
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Sandesh Rasak
Sandesh Rasak (Hindi: सन्देश रासक) is an epic poem written around 1000–1100 by Abdur Rahman in Apabhramsha. It is the considered to be the version of Apabhramsha that gave rise to western Indian languages like Lahnda, Punjabi and Sindhi. The author, like Kabir, was a weaver. The manuscripts of the book were discovered in Jain libraries by Muni Jinavijaya. According to Muni Jinavijaya, the work was written before the conquest by Ghori in 1192, when Multan was still a major Hindu pilgrimage center. The manuscripts include Sanskrit explanations by a Jain scholar in Sam. 1465.
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