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Kanhopatra (or Kanhupatra) was a 15th-century Marathi saint-poet, venerated by the Varkari sect of Hinduism. Little is known about Kanhopatra. According to most traditional accounts, Kanhopatra was a courtesan and dancing-girl. These accounts typically concentrate on her death when she chose to surrender to the Hindu god Vithoba—the patron god of the Varkaris—rather than becoming a concubine of the Badshah (king) of Bidar. She died in the central shrine of Vithoba in Pandharpur. She is the only person whose samadhi (mausoleum) is within the precincts of the temple.

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  • Kanhopatra (es)
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  • El Kanhopatra (o Kanhupatra) fue una santa poeta maratha del siglo XV, venerada por la secta del hinduismo. Poco se sabe de Kanhopatra.​ Según la mayoría de los relatos tradicionales, Kanhopatra era una cortesana y bailarina. Estos relatos se concentran típicamente en su muerte cuando eligió rendirse al dios hindú Vithoba, el dios patrón de los varkaris, en lugar de convertirse en una concubina del padishá (rey) de Bidar. Murió en el santuario central de Vithoba en Pandharpur. Es la única persona cuyo samadhi (mausoleo) está dentro del recinto del templo. (es)
  • Kanhopatra (or Kanhupatra) was a 15th-century Marathi saint-poet, venerated by the Varkari sect of Hinduism. Little is known about Kanhopatra. According to most traditional accounts, Kanhopatra was a courtesan and dancing-girl. These accounts typically concentrate on her death when she chose to surrender to the Hindu god Vithoba—the patron god of the Varkaris—rather than becoming a concubine of the Badshah (king) of Bidar. She died in the central shrine of Vithoba in Pandharpur. She is the only person whose samadhi (mausoleum) is within the precincts of the temple. (en)
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  • Sant Kanhopatra (en)
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  • Sant Kanhopatra (en)
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  • Pandharpur, Maharashtra (en)
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  • Mangalvedha, Maharashtra, India (en)
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