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'''Dwija Bansidas''' (16th/17th century) [[manasamangal]] poet and singer, born in the village of Patuari in [[kishoreganj]]. His father, Jadavananda, was a singer and his daughter, [[chandravati]], was a poet who wrote a version of the [[ramayana]]. From the riddles Bansidas wrote in connection with his autobiography, it appears that he wrote about 1497 shakabda (1575-76 AD). However, his use of words such as 'magh-firibgi';, 'banduk-palita'; etc suggest that he lived in the seventeenth century. It is possible that these words are later interpolations. He also wrote'' R''''a''''mag''''i''''t''''a'' and, in Sanskrit, ''Krsnagunarnava''. [Khandker Muzammil Haq]''' ''''''''' [Haq, Khandker Muzammil Department of Bangla, Jahangirnagar University] | |||
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'Dwija Bansidas (16th/17th century) manasamangal poet and singer, born in the village of Patuari in kishoreganj. His father, Jadavananda, was a singer and his daughter, chandravati, was a poet who wrote a version of the ramayana. From the riddles Bansidas wrote in connection with his autobiography, it appears that he wrote about 1497 shakabda (1575-76 AD). However, his use of words such as 'magh-firibgi';, 'banduk-palita'; etc suggest that he lived in the seventeenth century. It is possible that these words are later interpolations. He also wrote R'a'mag'i't'a and, in Sanskrit, Krsnagunarnava. [Khandker Muzammil Haq] '''' [Haq, Khandker Muzammil Department of Bangla, Jahangirnagar University]