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- 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 work simultaneously...
- III by his wife Yauvanashri, Mahipala II's reign is well-do****ented by Sandhyakar Nandi in Ramacharitam. Mahipala II imprisoned his brothers Ramapala and...
- veterinarian Sampath Nandi (born 1980), Indian filmmaker in Telugu cinema Sandhyakar Nandi (c. 1084 - 1155), Indian Sanskrit poet in the Pala empire , writer...
- worship", and this tradition continued under his successor Ramapala. Poet Sandhyakar Nandi describes Ramapala's son Madanapala as a devotee of Shiva. Mahipala...
- India historian Niharranjan Ray ****umes that he ruled from 1070 to 1120. Sandhyakar Nandi in his poem Ramacharitam comments that like a wildfire, Rudrasikhara...
- worship", and this tradition continued under his successor Ramapala. Poet Sandhyakar Nandi describes Ramapala's son Madanapala as a devotee of Shiva. He was...
- phase of the revolt was a spontaneous m**** uprising. Ramacharitam by Sandhyakar Nandi Bhaturiya Inscription of Rajyapala Belava plate of Bhojvarman Manahali...
- Kumarapala. According to Bengali legend, he died by walking into the sea. Sandhyakar Nandi, the court poet of Ramapala wrote a Sanskrit two meaning base poem-like...
- Gauda afterwards. His queen Vilasdevi was a princess of the Shur dynasty. Sandhyakar Nandi in his epic poem Ramacharitam attests to the existence of the Sur...
- greater numbers of heretics were Nirgrantha (Jaina) who went about naked. Sandhyakar Nandi writing in the middle of the 12th century has drawn a glorious picture...