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period when they were produced,
Mangalkavya was the
representation of
nearly all
medieval Bengali literature.
Mangalkavya was the main form of expression...
- The
Chandimangal (Bengali: চণ্ডীমঙ্গল) is an
important subgenre of
mangalkavya, the most
significant genre of
medieval Bengali literature. The
texts belonging...
- of Parvati,
worshipped in Bengal. It is the only poem in the
medieval Mangalkavya tradition that does not
create a
separate subgenre, as no
other poet...
- that sage
Kashyapa is her father, not
Shiva as
described in the
later Mangalkavyas. Once, when
serpents and
reptiles had
created chaos on the Earth, Kashyapa...
- Chandimangal,
which is
considered one of the most
prominent works of
Mangalkavya, one of the most
important sub-genres of
medieval Bengali literature...
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development in
Mangalkāvya tradition is seen. In the
Later Middle Age, the
tradition of
Shakta Poetry or
Shakta Padāvali grows. The age of
Mangalkavya meets its...
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Changing World of
Caste and
Hierarchy in Bengal:
Depiction from the
Mangalkavyas c. 1700–1931.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-1-000-64143-1. Archived...
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first initiated Kali Puja. A late 17th-century
devotional text,
Kalika mangalkavya, also
mentions an
annual festival dedicated to Kali. In
Bengal during...
- of
various poetic genres,
including Hindu religious scriptures (e.g.
Mangalkavya),
Islamic epics (e.g.
works of S****
Sultan and
Abdul Hakim), Vaishnava...
- has a long
tradition in folk literature,
evidenced by the Charyapada,
Mangalkavya, Shr****rishna Kirtana,
Thakurmar Jhuli, and
stories related to Gopal...