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Bangadarshan (Bengali: বঙ্গদর্শন) was a
Bengali literary magazine founded by
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1872. It was
revived in 1901
under the editorship...
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written by
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. The
novel was
published serially in
Bangadarshan. It
deals with
widow remarriage. "Remembering
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay...
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written by
Rabindranath Tagore in 1906. The
novel was
first published in
Bangadarshan, a
Bengali literary magazine which was
under the
editorship of Rabindranath...
- in 1901. It was
first serialized from 1902 to 1903 in the
periodical Bangadarshan, then
published as a full book in 1903. Some p****ages were
deleted in...
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Empire could not be defeated. The
novel first appeared in
serial form in
Bangadarshan, the
literary magazine that
Chattopadhyay founded in 1872.
Vande Mataram...
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Chandra Chatterjee's
serialization of his
novel Ānandamaṭh in the journal,
Bangadarshan. It was
subsequently emplo**** by
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his book...
- Jnanankur, Pratibimb,
Tattvabodhini Patrika, Bharati, Sadhana,
Nabaparya Bangadarshan, Mansi,
Sahitya Parishad Patrika, Santiniketan, Budhabar, Shreyasi, Prabasi...
- However, he was made a Companion,
Order of the
Indian Empire in 1894.
Bangadarshan was
published by his
editorial ship.
Palamou - A
travel literature, considered...
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excerpts from his
diary were
published in
leading Bengali journals like
Bangadarshan, Udbodhan,
Hindu Patrika,
Shaitya Patrika and Janmabhumi. The
first four...
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Retrieved 24
December 2024.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (1888).
Bangadarshan (in Bengali). Vol. 2. p. 39. Parasher-Sen,
Aloka (2004). Subordinate...