Who wrote Mahabharata in Farsi?

Who wrote Mahabharata in Farsi?

The Mahabharata was translated into Persian at Akbar’s orders, by Faizi and `Abd al-Qadir Bada’uni (c. 1540 – 1615) and named Razmnameh.

What is the name of Ramayana in Persian?

Detailed Solution. The correct answer is Abdul Qadir Badauni.

Who translated Ramayana into Persian Gktoday?

Mulla Abdul Qadir Badayuni
Ramayana was translated by Mulla Abdul Qadir Badayuni. Badayuni also took up the task of Singhasan Batisi into Persian , which was later titled Khurd Afza in Persian.

Who translated Bhagwat Gita into Persian?

Dara Shikoh
The Mahabharata was translated into Persian during Akbar’s time. His great-grandson Dara Shikoh continued the efforts. Dara translated the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-gita into Persian.

Who wrote rajam Nama?

Four illustrated Mughal manuscripts are known, one complete, made between 1584 and 1586, and now in Jaipur, with 176 paintings of which 147 were reproduced in 1884 by Thomas Holbein Hendley….Razmnama.

Razmnāma
Leaf of the Razmnama, c. 1598-1599
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Author Faizi Vyasa (traditionally)
Language Classical Persian

Who translated Upanishads into Persian?

Dara Shikoh devoted much effort towards finding a common mystical language between Islam and Hinduism. Towards this goal he completed the translation of fifty Upanishads from their original Sanskrit into Persian in 1657 so that they could be studied by Muslim scholars.

Who wrote Rasnama?

12076 and has other pages spread out in collections across North America, Europe and India….Razmnama.

Razmnāma
Leaf of the Razmnama, c. 1598-1599
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Author Faizi Vyasa (traditionally)
Language Classical Persian

Who wrote Raj Manama?

How many wrote Ramayana?

Many versions of the Ramayana have been written since Sage Valmiki first composed his epic. Since then, over 300 original Ramayanas have been composed in Sanskrit as well as in several regional languages of India. Each is a precious work of literature and a priceless philosophical treatise.

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