A compilation of short biographies of eight famous persons of undivided Bengal. This book contain biographies of Krishnachandra Ray, Jagannath Tarkapanchanan, Bharatacandra Ray Gunakar, Krishna Panti, Rammohun Roy, Padmalochan Mukhopadhyaya, Matilal Sil and Harish Chandra Mukhopadhyaya. Accordin...
Bāṇeśvara was from Guptipāṛā (Guptipallī) became sequentially the court-poet of Krishna Chandra of Nabadwip, Chitrasen of Burdwan [Bardhaman], Nawab Alivardi Khan and Naba Krishna Deb of Shobhabazar. The manuscript is a modern notebook. The scribe wrote on one side of the pages. The first text i...
চুঁচুড়া বার্ত্তাবহ: বর্ষ-৬৪; সংখ্যা-৪৩ {০৪ জুন ১৯৫৭}
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Cuncura Bartabaha was one of the oldest newspapers in the Hooghly district. It started on October 1893 and continued till 1970s. Apart from news items the issues of the newspaper contained advertisements, legal notices, tenders, short stories, poems etc. This issue contained news on food crisis ...
It is the Māthurī commentary on the sections of Parāmarśa and Kevalānvayin by Mathurānātha Tarkavāgīśa. Māthurī is a commentary on Raghunātha Śiromaṇi’s Dīdhiti which is a commentary on Gaṅgeśa’s Tattvacintāmaṇi. The section on Kevalānvayin begins on the second page of folio 28; Complete / Incom...
চুঁচুড়া বার্ত্তাবহ: বর্ষ-৬৫; সংখ্যা-৩ {০৬ আগস্ট ১৯৫৭}
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Cuncura Bartabaha was one of the oldest newspapers in the Hooghly district. It started on October 1893 and continued till 1970s. Apart from news items the issues of the newspaper contained advertisements, legal notices, tenders, short stories, poems etc. This issue also had a continuation of the...
Short biographies of Balmiki, Beda-Byasa, Kalidasa, Sakyasimha, Chanakya, Sankaracharya and Bijaysimha. The book was written for Hindu schoolchildren to teach the lost glory of Hinduism. The book also gave a brief idea about nationalism with discussing those biographies. Custodial history: One ...
বাংলা অনুবাদ সহ শিবশতক, দেবীস্তোত্র, কাশীশতক এবং তারাস্তোত্র
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Bāṇeśvara was from Guptipāṛā (Guptipallī) and became sequentially the court-poet of Krishna Chandra of Nabadwip, Chitrasen of Burdwan [Bardhaman], Nawab Alivardi Khan and Naba Krishna Deb of Shobhabazar. The manuscript is a modern notebook. The scribe wrote on one side of the pages. The first te...