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'''Rajanikanta Sahityacharya''' (1869-1929) Sanskrit scholar and poet, was born in Chittagong. His father, Kalikinkar Smrtibhusan, was a [[sanskrit]] scholar. Rajanikanta studied at his father';s institution and obtained the title 'Sahityacharya';.  
'''Rajanikanta Sahityacharya''' (1869-1929) Sanskrit scholar and poet, was born in Chittagong. His father, Kalikinkar Smrtibhusan, was a [[sanskrit]] scholar. Rajanikanta studied at his father's institution and obtained the title 'Sahityacharya'.  


Rajanikanta founded the [[chattal dharma manndali sabha]] and the Brahmavidya Balika Vidyalay in Chittagong. He was also one of the executives of the Calcutta Sanskrit Association.  
Rajanikanta founded the [[Chattal Dharmamandali Sabha|chattal dharma manndali sabha]] and the Brahmavidya Balika Vidyalay in Chittagong. He was also one of the executives of the Calcutta Sanskrit Association.  
Rajanikanta wrote books in both Bangla and Sanskrit. His Sanskrit books are ''Bibudhavinodanam'', ''Cattalavilapam'', ''Mabgalotsavam'' and ''Vidyashatakam''. His Bangla books include ''Brhamayajva'', ''Rsi-sabgit'', ''Avasan-sangit'', ''Rajani-sangit'' and ''Praner Katha''. ''Chattalavilapam'', published in 1316 BS (1909) is an elegy in 84 stanzas mourning the demise of [[Sen, Nabinchandra|nabinchandra sen]], the renowned poet of Chittagong. The poem depicts the effect of the poet's death on grief-stricken human beings as well as on sorrowful nature. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty]


Rajanikanta wrote books in both Bangla and Sanskrit. His Sanskrit books are ''Bibudhavinodanam'', ''Cattal''''a''''vil''''a''''pam'', ''Ma''''b''''galotsavam'' and ''Vidy''''a''''shatakam''. His Bangla books include ''Brhamayaj''''v''''a'', ''R''''si-sa''''b''''g''''i''''t'', ''Avas''''a''''n-sangit'', ''Rajan''''i''''-sangit and'' ''Pr''''an''''er Kath''''a''. ''Chatt''''a''''lavil''''a''''pam'', published in 1316 BS (1909) is an elegy in 84 stanzas mourning the demise of [[nabinchandra sen]][[,]] the renowned poet of Chittagong. The poem depicts the effect of the poet';s death on grief-stricken human beings as well as on sorrowful nature. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty] [Chakraborty, Satyanarayan  Professor of Sanskrit, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata]


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Rajanikanta Sahityacharya (1869-1929) Sanskrit scholar and poet, was born in Chittagong. His father, Kalikinkar Smrtibhusan, was a sanskrit scholar. Rajanikanta studied at his father's institution and obtained the title 'Sahityacharya'.

Rajanikanta founded the chattal dharma manndali sabha and the Brahmavidya Balika Vidyalay in Chittagong. He was also one of the executives of the Calcutta Sanskrit Association. Rajanikanta wrote books in both Bangla and Sanskrit. His Sanskrit books are Bibudhavinodanam, Cattalavilapam, Mabgalotsavam and Vidyashatakam. His Bangla books include Brhamayajva, Rsi-sabgit, Avasan-sangit, Rajani-sangit and Praner Katha. Chattalavilapam, published in 1316 BS (1909) is an elegy in 84 stanzas mourning the demise of nabinchandra sen, the renowned poet of Chittagong. The poem depicts the effect of the poet's death on grief-stricken human beings as well as on sorrowful nature. [Satyanarayan Chakraborty]