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Dvija (Sanskrit: द्विज)
means "twice-born". The
concept is
premised on the
belief that a
person is
first born
physically and at a
later date is born for...
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Chandidas (1339–1399, Bengali: চণ্ডীদাস) was a
medieval Bengali poet from India, or
possibly more than one. He
wrote over 1250
poems related to the love...
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Dwija (B. 1500s) was
sixteenth century Vaishnava poet and
scholar from Kamrup.
Gopalacharana Dwija was
follower of
Damodara Deva.
Gopalacharana Dwija...
- in two groups:
early (those by
Daityari Thakur,
Bhusan Dwija,
Ramananda Dwija and Vai****ha
Dwija) and late (Guruvarnana by
Aniruddha Das, the more than...
- now
expanded to
include several new
groups of castes, by and
large of the
dwija varna,
which have
acquired access to
English education in the post Independence...
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medieval Sylheti writers using the
Bengali script included the
likes of
Dwija Pashupati, the
author of
Chandravali –
considered one of the
earliest Sylheti...
- that day on, he
becomes an
official member of his caste, and is
called a
dwija which translates to "twice-born" in English, in the
sense that
while the...
- 17th century,
which was very
close to the
original work by sage Valmiki.
Dwija Lakshmana's
Ramayana of the 18th century.
Around the same time multiple...
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Century C.E., a
Shiva temple was
constructed by a
leader of
Gomantaka Dwijas (
Dwijas from
modern Goa),
named LakshmaN (Prabhu),
hence the
temple was known...
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other m****cripts of the
style such as
Vanamali Devar Charita of
Ramakanta Dwija; Sri
Bhagavata Matsya Charita of
Nitananda Kayastha, A.D 1644–50; Gita Govinda...