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'''Bipradas Pipilai''' (15th century) manasamangal poet, second to [[vijay gupta]]. Two manuscripts of his poem have been preserved in the [[asiatic society]] at Kolkata, one in the Burdwan Sahitya Sabha, and another in the Visva-Bharati Library. The autobiographical references in the poem describe the poet as being the son of Mukunda Pandit, a [[brahman]] from the 24-Parganas. Bipradas';s [[manasa]] is an affectionate, kindly goddess. [Khondkar Muzammil Haque] [Haq, Khandker Muzammil  Department of Bangla, Jahangirnagar University]
'''Bipradas Pipilai''' (15th century) manasamangal poet, second to [[Vijay Gupta|vijay gupta]]. Two manuscripts of his poem have been preserved in the [[Asiatic Society|asiatic society]] at Kolkata, one in the Burdwan Sahitya Sabha, and another in the Visva-Bharati Library. The autobiographical references in the poem describe the poet as being the son of Mukunda Pandit, a [[brahman]] from the 24-Parganas. Bipradas's [[manasa]] is an affectionate, kindly goddess. [Khondkar Muzammil Haque]


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Bipradas Pipilai (15th century) manasamangal poet, second to vijay gupta. Two manuscripts of his poem have been preserved in the asiatic society at Kolkata, one in the Burdwan Sahitya Sabha, and another in the Visva-Bharati Library. The autobiographical references in the poem describe the poet as being the son of Mukunda Pandit, a brahman from the 24-Parganas. Bipradas's manasa is an affectionate, kindly goddess. [Khondkar Muzammil Haque]