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==References==
==References==
* {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
* {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
* [http://www.khapre.org/portal/url/mr/sahitya/pothi/bhaktamrut/index(%e0%a4%ad%e0%a4%95%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%a4.%e0%a4%b2%e0%a5%80%e0%a4%b2%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%ae%e0%a5%83%e0%a4%a4).aspx भकढ़त लीलामृत - महिपतिबोवा चरितढ़र ]

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Mahipati was born in A.D 1715 at Taharabad, in the Rahruri subdivision, about 35 miles from Ahmadnagar in the Bombay Presidency. He wrote the lives of the saints in the Marathi language. His authorities were principally Nabhaji and Uddava Chiddghan. He has himself given the Shaka year 1696 (A.D 1774) as the date of completion of his Bhakta Lilamrita. He died in A.D 1790.

His other major works include:

  • Santa Lilamrita (A.D 1757)
  • Bhakta Vijaya (A.D 1762)
  • Katha Saramrita (A.D 1765)
  • Bhakta Lilmrita (A.D 1774)
  • Santa Vijaya (A.D 1774)

References