Candayan deserves to be celebrated and recognized because it marks the beginning of the indigenizing process of the masnavi in India, and served as a model for this literary genre for the next 540 years. A serious study of Maulana Daud's Candayan, composed in 1379, in the reign of Firoz Shah Tughlaq, did not begin until well into the twentieth century because only a few pages of its manuscript folios were discovered at a time, in various academic institutions and museums around the world. Candayan is a fascinating study of the blending of the features of the Persian masnavi with the features of the Hindi premakhyan narratives and the features of the medieval Jain literature. Even today, annually in the Mahakoshala region Candayan is presented in the form of drama and in the folk-song and play forms.
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