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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...
- Dwija (B. 1500s) was sixteenth century Vaishnava poet and scholar from Kamrup. Gopalacharana Dwija was follower of Damodara Deva. Gopalacharana Dwija...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dvija Madhab (Bengali: দ্বিজ মাধব), or Madhabacharya (Bengali: মাধবাচার্য) (c. 16th century), was a Bengali poet of the Middle Ages and one of the most...
- Tamradhvaj, the successor of Dharmanarayan of Kamata kingdom fame. Gopalacharana Dwija Bhusana Dvija Nagendra (1988). Indian Literature. Prabhat Prakashan. p. 401...
- Khan (16th century) Dom Antonio (16th century) Kashiram Das (16th century) Dwija Madhab (16th century) S**** Sultan (1550–1648) Alaol (1606–1680) Afzal Ali...
- 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...
- medieval Sylheti writers using the Bengali script included the likes of Dwija Pashupati, the author of Chandravaliconsidered one of the earliest Sylheti...