Bharatiya Aryo Sahityer Itihas by Sukumar Sen Bangla eBook in PDF
Book name- Bharatiya Aryo Sahityer Itihas
Author- Sukumar Sen
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Sukumar Sen (16 January 1901 – March 3, 199) was a linguist and literary scholar. He was born at Goyabagan in Kolkata. His father Harendra Nath Sen was a advocate in Burdhaman Court and mother Naliny Debi. In 1919, his IA Graduated with Bengali, Sanskrit, logic and mathematics in the fist division from Burdhaman Raj Collage. He obtained his Ph.D. on Aryan historical research. His notable works are “Bhashar Itibrito”, “Women’s Dialect in Bengali”, “Bangla Sthannam”, “Bangla Sahityer Itihas”, “Bangabhumika” etc. Today I’ll share with you, his Bangali book “Niranjaner Prithibi”. Get eBook Niranjaner Prithibi in PDF. Today I’ll share with you, his Bangali book “Bharatiya Aryo Sahityer Itihas”. Collect eBook the book in PDF.
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Annada Mangal (Bengali: অন্নদামঙ্গল), or Nutan Mangal (Bengali: নূতনমঙ্গল), is a Bengalinarrative poem in three parts by Bharatchandra Ray, written in 1752-53.[1] It eulogizes HindugoddessAnnapurna, a form of Parvati, worshipped in Bengal. It is the only poem in medieval Mangalkavya tradition that does not create a separate subgenre as no other poet ever ventured to praise Annapurna in their works.[2]
Annada Mangal is divided into three Books: Annada Mangal or Annada Mahatmya, Bidya Sundar or Kalika Mangal and Mansingh or Annapurna Mangal.[3]Annada Mangal or Annada Mahatmya has three separate narratives. The first narrative describes the stories of Shiva and Dakshayani, the birth of Parvati, the marriage of Shiva and Parvati, the founding of Varanasi and Parvati’s staying in Varanasi as Annapurna.[3] The second narrative describe Vyasa’s attempt to found Vyasakashi and his subsequent failure while the third narrative describes the story of Hari Hor and Bhabananda Majumdar, the ancestors of Krishna Chandra Roy, king of Nadia and Bharatchandra’s patron.[3]Bidya Sundar, borrowed from the legend of Princess Bidya of Bardhaman and Prince Sundar of Kanchi, is a popular love story, which, in later years, was frequently adopted for stage.[3] This part belongs to Kalika Mangal, a minor subgenre of Mangalkavya. Mansingh or Annapurna Mangal is a historical narrative of Mansingh, Bhabananda Majumdar and Pratapaditya of Jessore.[3]
The narratives are borrowed from various puranic text, chronicles and legends including Kashi Khanda Upapurana,[2]Markandeya Purana,[3]Bhagavat Purana,[3]Chaurapanchashika by Bilhana,[3]Kshitishvangshavali Charitam[3] as well as popular hearsays. A lively use of Sanskrit metres and rhetoric is found in the poem.[1] Download free software on democracy dahl pdf creator.
Uk garage chart. The surviving manuscripts of the text were dated from 1776 to 1829.[4]Annada Mangal was first published by Ganga Kishore Bhattacharya in 1816.[4]Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar’s edition of the poem (1853) is now considered as the standard one.[4] Some of its older manuscripts are now preserved in British Museum, London, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, Asiatic Society, Kolkata and Vangiya Sahitya Parishad, Kolkata.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ abChatterjee, Dr Partha (2008). Bangla Sahitya Parichay [History of Bengali Literature] (in Bengali). Kolkata: Tulsi Prakashani. pp. 156–66. ISBN81-89118-04-8.
- ^ abGupta, Dr Kshetra (2001). Bangla Sahityer Sampurna Itihas [The Complete History of Bengali Literature] (in Bengali). Kolkata: Granthanilay. pp. 182–87.
- ^ abcdefghiBandyopadhyay, Asit Kumar (2001) [1966]. Bangla Shityer Itibritta [History of Bengali Literature] (in Bengali). III-B (3rd ed.). Kolkata: Modern Book Agency Private Ltd. pp. 147–206.
- ^ abcdGoswami, Dr Madan Mohan, ed. (1961). Bharatchandra [A Selection of Bharatchandra's Works] (in Bengali) (3rd ed.). New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. pp. 8–13. ISBN81-260-2218-3.
External links[edit]
- Mangalkavya in Banglapedia