Commemorative stamp of Suryamall Mishran (1815-1868)
Born
19 October 1815 Harna, Bundi State
Died
11 October 1868(1868-10-11) (aged 52) Bundi
Occupation
Poet
Historian
Language
Dingal
Sanskrit
Rajasthani
Prakrit
Hindi
Apabhraṃśa
Nationality
Bundi State
Notable works
Vansha Bhaskar
Veer Satsai
Sati Raso
Children
1 Murari Dan Misran (Rajkavi of Bundi)
Kaviraja Suryamall Misran (also spelled Suryamall Meesan; 1815–1868) was the Rajkavi (poet-historian) of Bundi kingdom.[1] He was proficient in six languages including Dingal, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhraṃśa, and was a scholar of grammar, logic, history and politics.[2] His important works include Vansh Bhaskar, Vir Satsai, Balwant Vilas and Chhandomayukh.[2]
^19/10/1990 Stamp [1]. indianpost.com
^ abS. Mukherjee (January 1999). Dictionary of Indian Literature, One, Beginnings 1850. Orient Longman Ltd.
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