- The
Ramacharitam is a
Sanskrit epic poem
written in Arya
metre by a
Bengali poet
named Sandhyakar Nandi (c. 1084 - 1155 CE)
during the Pala Empire. This...
-
extant literary work in
Malayalam distinct from the
Tamil tradition is
Ramacharitam (late 12th or
early 13th century). The
earliest script used to write...
- the
first Pala king
Gopala was the son of a
warrior named Vapyata. The
Ramacharitam attests that
Varendra (North Bengal) was the
fatherland (Janakabhu) of...
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these Niranam works. The
former is an
important link
between Cheeraman's
Ramacharitam,
Ayyappilli Asan's
Ramakathapattu and Ezhuthachan's Adhyathmaramayanam...
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received its
ultimate justification.
Unlike the
language of Cheeraman's
Ramacharitam and the
works of the
Niranam poets, the
language of
Krishna Gadha marks...
-
According to R. C. Majumdar, the term Varendra-mandala
occurs in the
Ramacharitam,
which places it
between the
Ganges and
Karatoya rivers. He writes, "Its...
- The
influence of
Ramacharitam is
mostly seen in the
contemporary literary works of
Northern Kerala. The
words used in
Ramacharitam such as Nade (Mumbe)...
- the
Kodungallur Temple.
Cochin Devaswom Board. p. 260. George, K.M. (1956).
Ramacharitam and the
Study of
Early Malayalam.
National Book Stall. p. 13....
- in Old Malayalam. The
earliest known literary works in
Malayalam are
Ramacharitam (late 12th or
early 13th century) and Thirunizhalmala, two epic poems...
- of
Mangalore city, was an
important centre of
trade in
earlier times.
Ramacharitam,
probably the
oldest literary work
written in Old Malayalam,
which dates...