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Kahnapa (c 10th century AD) Buddhist siddhacharya (one who has attained divine grace) and charyapada poet, contemporary with Devapala (c 900-50 AD) of the Pal dynasty. His name was originally Krsnacharya Pada, but it was subsequently distorted to Kahnapa, Kanhapa, Kahnil Pa, etc. He is considered to be the greatest of the Charyapada poets.
Like the other writers of the Charyapada, Kahnapa
too was a lover of music, and each distich begins with the name of the
raga
and tal,
or the musical tune and measure. Kahnapa's poetic genius is manifest in
his use of metaphors and similes. Other works attributed to him include
Kahnapadagitika, Shrihevajrapanjika Yogaratnamala, Hevajrasadhan
Tattvodyotakara, Hevajrapaddhati Mandalavidhi. [Wakil Ahmed] |