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Lalleshwari

1320 - 1392

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Lalleshwari, (c. 1320–1392) also commonly known as Lal Ded (Kashmiri pronunciation: [laːl dʲad]), was a Kashmiri mystic of the Kashmir Shaivism school of Hindu philosophy. She was the creator of the style of mystic poetry called vatsun or Vakhs, meaning "speech" (from Sanskrit vāc). Known as Lal Vakhs, her verses are among the early compositions in the Kashmiri language and are a part of the history of modern Kashmiri literature. Lalleshwari ("Mother Lal" or "Mother Lalla") is also known by various other names, including Lal Dyad (Dyad means "Grandmother"), Lalla Aarifa, Lal Diddi, Lalleshwari, Lalla Yogishwari/Yogeshwari and Lalishri. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lalleshwari is the 4,970th most popular writer (down from 4,604th in 2019). (down from 3,731st in 2019)

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Among writers, Lalleshwari ranks 4,970 out of 7,302Before her are Joseph Victor von Scheffel, Olavo Bilac, Albert Mol, Ashapurna Devi, Henry Monnier, and Joseph Jacobs. After her are René Bazin, Villy Sørensen, Märta Tikkanen, Magdi Allam, Paul van Ostaijen, and Yehoshua Kenaz.

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Among people born in 1320, Lalleshwari ranks 19Before her are Chen Youliang, Beatrice of Bourbon, Queen of Bohemia, Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine, Helvig of Schleswig, and Michael Panaretos. After her are Ulrich IV, Count of Württemberg, and Dafydd ap Gwilym. Among people deceased in 1392, Lalleshwari ranks 5Before her are Sergius of Radonezh, Jeong Mong-ju, Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York, and Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg.

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