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- Manasamangal Kāvya (Bengali: মনসামঙ্গল কাব্য) is recognized as the oldest of the Bengali Mangal-Kāvyas, chronicling the establishment of the snake-goddess...
- This is because Chando of the Manasamangal was the first to initiate her worship, and Behula, the heroine of the Manasamangal was a daughter of the Saha...
- Behula (****amese: বেউলা beula, Bengali: বেহুলা) is a protagonist in the Manasamangal genre of ****amese, Angika and Bengali medieval epics. A number of works...
- was adapted from the Hindu mythological story of Manasamangal Kāvya and Behula. The story of Manasamangal begins with the conflict of the merchant Chandradhar...
- state of West Bengal. He was one of the poets who contributed to the Manasamangal genre of poems in praise of the serpent-goddess, Manasa. So far, three...
- communities. Medieval Bengali poet Bipradas Pipilai mentioned in his "Manasamangal Kāvya" (or "Manasa Vijay") that merchant ship of Chand Sadagar used to...
- Saraswati River is also mentioned in Bengali literature, especially in Manasamangal Kāvya. Majumdar, Dr. R.C., History of Ancient Bengal, First published...
- Sarobore", was released on 23 October 2024. It contained extracts from the Manasamangal Kāvya, the oldest of the Bengali Mangal-Kāvyas, chronicling the establishment...
- Gangetic Delta (like Manasa and Chand Sadagar). The Bengali folk epic Manasamangal mentions Netidhopani and has some p****ages set in the Sundarbans during...
- Bengali were made, and the tradition of Mangalkāvya flourished with Manasamangal and Chandimangal. In the Chaitanya Era (16th-17th century), the later...