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- The Chandimangal (Bengali: চণ্ডীমঙ্গল) is an important subgenre of mangalkavya, the most significant genre of medieval Bengali literature. The texts belonging...
- 16th-century Bengali poet who is best known for writing the epic poem Chandimangal, which is considered one of the most prominent works of Mangalkavya,...
- the Pitha in this list. In the non-scripture 16th century Bengali work Chandimangal, Mukundaram lists nine Pithas in the Daksha-yajna-bhanga section. Varanasi...
- Kalikata was also found to be mentioned in Mukundaram Chakrabarti's Chandimangal (1594), Todar Mal's taxation list in 1596, and Krishnaram Das's Kalikamangal...
- Purana (10th century), Durgabhaktitarangini (Vidyapati 15th century), Chandimangal (16th century) etc. Widely celebrated Hindu festival Navaratri is in...
- Earliest poet of the Chandimangal kavya Dwija Madhab or Madhabacharya c. 16th century One of the most significant contributor to Chandimangal kavya tradition...
- (located in Koteshwar). In the non-scripture 16th century Bengali work Chandimangal, Mukundaram lists nine Pithas in the Daksha-yajna-bhanga section. Hinglaja...
- that no mention of the town is found in medieval Bengali texts like Chandimangal and Manasamangal Kāvya. Historians are of the opinion that the French...
- century Amareshvara temple inscription of Mandhata, and the 16th century Chandimangal by Mukundarama. The 11th century CE Tirumalai inscription of Rajendra...
- profession of astronomy or agriculture. The late sixteenth century text Chandimangal mentioned one type of Dāsas, who were cultivators. The term 'Chasi-Kaibarta'...