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Bharatchandra Ray

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158:) which is currently near Amta, Howrah area. He was youngest of the four children. His father entered a property dispute with the Raja of Bardhaman, and in the process disrespected Raja Kirti Chandra Ray's mother Rani Bishnukumari. As a result, they took away all his lands. A penniless Narendranarayan fled away, while Bharatchandra was taken to his maternal uncle's home in Naoapara. While staying there he learned Sanskrit at the nearby village of Tajpur. When he was 14 he mastered the language and married the daughter of Narottam Acharya of nearby Sarada village. 31: 169:. There, while living in Ramchandra Munshi's house, he mastered Persian. After his education, he worked as a Mokhtar to facilitate his paternal household's property management. He had to leave his ancestral home because of property disputes and marriage of his own choice. He roamed from place to place. He passed some time in 142:. He is often referred to simply as Bharatchandra. Maharaja Krishnachandra of Nadia conferred him with the title Gunakor, after which he became famous as 292:
into Russian. He also borrowed from the lyrics composed by Bharatchandra for the musical composition of the two translated plays he stage in Kolkata.
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as they thought the language would be of no use for them. Bharatchandra felt bad and left home for West Debanandpur, a village in Bashberia area of
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Bharatchandra was born to Narendranarayan Ray and Bhavani Devi in Penro-Bhurshut village (in the present-day
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to be identified as a people's poet, and lent a new grace and beauty to the language.
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and Bharatchandra became his court poet. He was bestowed with the title
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court poet and song composer. He is mostly known for his poetic work,
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Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), (1976/1998),
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and the third and the final part, which narrates the story of
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On returning home his elder brothers mocked him for learning
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Chakraborty, Shree Natabar (publisher), (1905/1906),
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He was the first poet in the 489:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh 428:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh 181:When Bharatchandra was residing in the house of 309:Sengupta, Subodh Chandra; Bose, Anjali (1976). 413: 411: 261:work of the same name written by Bhanudatta. 35:Bharatchandra memorial, Debanandapur, Hooghly 8: 223:The most notable work of Bharatchandra is 29: 18: 352: 350: 288:translated a portion of Bharatchandra's 301: 257:is a Bengali-language adaptation of a 324: 322: 320: 177:Court poet of Maharaja Krishnachandra 7: 249:and Bhavananda Majumdar is known as 207:and received huge amount of land in 47:Penro-Bhurshut village,(present-day 328:Sen, Sukumar (1991, reprint 2007). 14: 360:(Biographical dictionary) Vol I, 121:; 1712–1760) was an 18th-century 420:"Lebedeff, Gerasim Steppanovich" 336:, Kolkata: Ananda Publishers, 1: 493:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 445:Ghosh, Swarnab (2006-09-03). 432:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 358:Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan 311:Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan 479:Raychaudhuri, Tapan (2012). 193:, his talent was noticed by 189:of the French government at 570:People from Howrah district 591: 540:18th-century Bengali poets 487:; Jamal, Ahmed A. 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Howrah district
West Bengal
India
Shyamnagar
North 24 Parganas district
West Bengal
India
Bengali
Bengali
Sanskrit
Sakta
Annadamangal
Howrah district
Sanskrit
Hooghly district
Cuttack
Indranarayan Chaudhury
Diwan
Chandernagore
Maharaja Krishnachandra
Krishnanagar
Mulajore
Bengali language
Annadamangal
Annapurna
Man Singh I
Maithili
Gerasim Lebedev

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