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Collection of Buddhist mystical poems
The Charyapada is a collection of mystical poems, songs of realization in the Vajrayāna tradition of Buddhism from the tāntric tradition in Assam, Bengal
Charyapada
Country in South Asia
martyrs. Bengali literature forms an important part of Bengali culture. The Charyapada poems dating back to the 10th to 12th centuries are the oldest extant
Bangladesh
Literature written in the Bengali language
1600 years old. The earliest extant work in Bengali literature is the Charyapada, a collection of Buddhist mystic songs in Old Bengali dating back to the
Bengali_literature
Literary tradition in medieval Bengal
there are some differences between Nathism and the simpler beliefs of the Charyapada poets, there are also many fundamental similarities between the two traditions
Nath_literature
State in eastern India
West Bengal has a long tradition of folk literature, evidenced by the Charyapada, a collection of Buddhist mystic songs dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries;
West_Bengal
classical traditions. The Buddhist Charyapadas are often cited as the earliest example of Assamese literature. The Charyapadas are Vajrayana Buddhist songs
Indian_literature
Literature in Assamese language
Assamese language can be traced back to the c. 9–10th century in the Charyapada (IAST: caryāpada), where the earliest elements of the language can be
Assamese_literature
Indian Sanskrit scholar and archivist (1853–1931)
historian of Bengali literature. He is most known for discovering the Charyapada, the earliest known examples of Bengali literature. Hara Prasad Shastri
Hara_Prasad_Shastri
a writer of a number of Buddhist texts and one of the early poets of Charyapada, a late Apabhraṃśa collection of poems. Although the Tibetan translation
Luipada
Assamese language can be traced back to the c. 9-10th century in the Charyapada, where the earliest elements of the language can be discerned. Poets are
List_of_Assamese_writers
Early form of Bengali
According to Suniti Kumar Chatterji and Prabodh Chandra Bagchi, the Charyapadas were composed between the 10th and 12th centuries; but Muhammad Shahidullah
Old_Bengali
are two sub-sets of woman poets and poets in exile. The poets of the Charyāpada (Bengali: চর্যাপদ, Corjapod), known as the Siddhacharyas, lived in eastern
List_of_Bengali_poets
Early Indian medieval empire
civilisations and created outstanding works of arts and architecture. The Charyapada in Proto-Bengali language was written by Buddhist Mahasiddhas of tantric
Pala_Empire
Stage in the evolution of the Eastern group of the Indo-Aryan languages
as Old Odia, Old Bengali and Kamarupi Prakrit. Many poets, such as the Charyapada poets, who wrote dohas or short Buddhist religious verses, composed both
Abahattha
Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group
the Jatra and cinema. Performing of plays and Jatras were mentioned in Charyapada, written in between the 8th and 12th centuries. Chhau dance is a unique
Bengalis
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
their influence via songs of realization like those collected in the Charyapada which were orally transmitted in various lineages and translated into
Tantra
his Tantric songs of realization and three of his verses appear in the Charyapada, a collection of songs from 8-12th Century India. This Tantric Buddhist
Kukkuripa
language developed under them including its first literary work, the Charyapada and so on. They ruled Bengal until the 12th century, before being succeeded
List_of_rulers_of_Bengal
Genre of Indian classical music
ritually sung on the ratha of Jagannatha during the Ratha Jatra. The Charyapadas or Charya songs usually consist of five or six padas. The last pada bears
Odissi_music
Spontaneous enlightenment in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
and Bengali. Many of the songs in this tradition are preserved in the Charyapada, a work of Buddhist tantric songs in the Abahaṭṭha languages written
Sahaja
State in Northeast India
the language are found in many poems by Luipa, Sarahapa, and others, in Charyapada (c. 7th–8th century CE). Modern dialects such as Kamrupi and Goalpariya
Assam
Indo-Aryan language of India
Assamese in literature are found in the 9th-century Buddhist verses called Charyapada the language of which bear some affinities with Assamese (as well as Bengali
Assamese_language
Literary works written in Bhojpuri Language
earliest form of Bhojpuri can be seen in the writings of Siddha Saints and Charyapada. Distinct literary traditions in Bhojpuri language date back to medieval
Bhojpuri_literature
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal
and proved that the language of Charyapada has traces of ancient Maithili or proto Maithili. Apart from Charyapadas, there has been a rich tradition
Maithili_language
modern Indo-Aryan languages, dating from about 7th to 12th century ('Charyapada' Buddhist songs). There have been many movements in defence of this language
Languages_of_India
Form of Tantric Poetry
Charyapada, a palm-leaf manuscript of the 8th-12th century text having been found in the early 20th century in Nepal. Another copy of the Charyapada was
Songs_of_realization
Indian poet
Rhyming Couplets'. Pada (verses) 22, 32, 38 and 39 of Caryagītikośa (or Charyapada) are assigned to him. The script used in the doha shows close resemblance
Saraha
Indian religious teacher of the 9th century
Buddhist monk Virubapa contributed the third poem in the list found in the Charyapada manuscript. It is claimed that he flourished during the reign of Devapala
Virūpa
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
mahasiddhas hailed from the Eastern zone of the Indian subcontinent, with the Charyapada, a collection of songs composed by these mahasiddhas, containing early
Vajrayana
Culinary tradition
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Bengali_cuisine
Bengali new year
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Pohela_Boishakh
Bengali pastoral Vaishnava drama by Boru Chandidas
Chandidas. It is considered to be one of the most significant works after Charyapada in the history of Bengali literature. These verses are believed to be
Shreekrishna_Kirtana
Bengali Hindu religious dance
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Dhunuchi_Nritya
other Bengali-Assamese languages poems of Chandidas The 10th-century Charyapada are written in a language ancestral to Bengali, Assamese and Oriya. c
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Secret language of tantric traditions
championed by such as Charyapada, Matsyendranath, Daripada and other Naths: The growth of literature at Sonepur can be traced to Charyapada, to Matsyendranath
Twilight_language
Abugida used to write Bengali
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Bengali_alphabet
Historic literature and religious texts of Buddhism
realization. Collections of these songs such as the Caryāgīti, or the Charyapada are still in existence. The Dohakosha is a collection of doha songs by
Buddhist_texts
century, which provides evidence of its ancient lineage. Additionally, the Charyapada, a collection of Buddhist mystical songs from the 8th century, also reflects
Classical_languages_of_India
Bangladeshi festivals
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List of festivals in Bangladesh
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la ba pa'i glu "Lawapa's Song") and a few songs of realization in the Charyapada. Simmer-Brown (2001: p. 57) when conveying the ambiguity of ḍākinīs in
Lawapa
Indo-Aryan language
museum collections. The earliest literature in Odia can be traced to the Charyapadas, composed in the 7th to 9th centuries. Before Sarala Das, the most important
Odia_language
Mahasiddha in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
Dombi Heruka (8th-9th century CE, Sanskrit: Ḍombi Heruka, Tibetan: ཌོམ་བི་ཧེ་རུ་ཀ, Wylie: Dom bi he ru ka), also known as Dombipa (Sanskrit: Ḍombipa, Tibetan:
Dombi_Heruka
Bengali nursery rhyme
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Hattimatim_tim_(rhyme)
Clothing traditions of West Bengal, India
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
Bengali_traditional_dress
Songs recited during the Ratha Yatra in Puri, Odisha
of the famous 84 Mahasiddhas. "Dahuka boli" have many derivatives from Charyapada. One of the earliest Dahuka boli by Kanhapa is as follows: ମାରି ଶାଶୁ ନଣନ୍ଦ
Dahuka_boli
Dancing style of Santals in West Bengal
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
Lungi_Panchi_Dance
Group of Eastern Indian states
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East_India
Bengali-language poetry
and are considered an important part of the Muslim culture of Bengal. Charyapada is the oldest poetry and literary specimen of Bengali language. It is
Bengali_poetry
12th century Buddhist Master
Nalanda. He is known in particular for his work in the translations of the Charyapadas which have been described as "having a lasting effect on the literary
Vairocanavajra
Indian poet
Kanhapada or Krishnacharya ( c 10th century AD) was one of the main poets of Charyapada, the earliest known example of Assamese, Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri,
Kanhapa
Buddhist philosopher
Ratnākaraśānti (also known as Ratnākara, Śāntipa, and Śānti) (late 10th-century CE to mid 11th-century CE) was an influential Buddhist philosopher and
Ratnākaraśānti
Bengali linguist (1885–1969)
from Sorbonne University in 1928 for his research on the dialects of the Charyapada. He was the first Bengali Muslim to receive this doctorate degree. He
Muhammad_Shahidullah
Group of Bengali Hindu religious texts
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
Mangal-Kāvya
literature, from its apabhramsa stage in form of copper plates, seals, Charyapada to literature developed in mid twentieth century. The Moth Eaten Howdah
A_Study_on_Kamrupi
Architectural style
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
Bengal_roofs
সাহিত্য (clockwise from top to bottom :) The oldest bengali script 'The charyapada' (top), Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bottom right), Rabindranath Tagore (Bottom
List of Bengali-language authors (chronological)
List_of_Bengali-language_authors_(chronological)
Devotional love, a concept in Indian religions
of realization called Charyagitis. These first arose in the so called Charyapadas of medieval Bengali Sahajiya Buddhism. As such, both in Tibetan Buddhism
Bhakti
West Bengal has a long tradition in Bengali literature, evidenced by the Charyapada, Mangalkavya, Shunya Purana, Shreekrishna Kirtana, Krittibasi Ramayana
Culture_of_West_Bengal
সাহিত্য (clockwise from top to bottom :) The oldest bengali script 'The charyapada' (top), Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bottom right), Rabindranath Tagore (Bottom
List of Bengali-language authors (alphabetical)
List_of_Bengali-language_authors_(alphabetical)
Musical instrument of the Mru people
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Ploong
Guardian spirit venerated by both Hindu and Muslim residents of the Sundarbans, Bengal
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Bonbibi
People of Bangladeshi birth or origin who reside in the Middle East
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Bangladeshis in the Middle East
Bangladeshis_in_the_Middle_East
Indian Bengali poet
anthropologist and researcher known for his linguistic studies on the Charyapada. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1937 and 1939 as
Bijay_Chandra_Majumdar
Ethno-linguistic and religious population from India and Bangladesh
mathematics, sciences and statecraft. The first scriptures in Bengali Charyapada was composed during the Pala rule. The Pala were followed by the Senas
Bengali_Hindus
Dialect of Assamese
kings, issued in different parts of eastern and Northern India and the Charyapada, which is a collection of 8th-12th century Vajrayana Buddhist caryagiti
Kamrupi_dialects
Indian Sino-Indologist
on Tantrik Buddhism(Vajrayana), Buddhist Siddhacharyas and Charyagiti(Charyapada) and Dohakosa (Dohakosa of Tillopada and Sarahapada). In 1931, he along
Prabodh_Chandra_Bagchi
Folk and Craft Museum
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Shilpacharya Zainul Folk and Craft Museum
Shilpacharya_Zainul_Folk_and_Craft_Museum
Spring festival of Bangladesh
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Pohela_Falgun
Cultural heritage of West Bengal
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Arts_of_West_Bengal
Social class in colonial Bengal
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Bhadralok
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Religion_in_Bangladesh
Rice-based dish originating in Bengal
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Panta_bhat
3rd century Sri Lankan philosopher and writer
Āryadeva (fl. 3rd century CE) (IAST: Āryadeva; Tibetan: འཕགས་པ་ལྷ་, Wylie: 'phags pa lha, Chinese: 提婆 菩薩 Tipo pusa meaning Deva Bodhisattva), was a Mahayana
Aryadeva
Yidam in Tantric or Vajrayana Buddhism
yoginī during the time of Atīśa's abbacy. Kanha was one of the authors of Charyapada. Some time in the early 11th century, Drogmi Lotsawa Shākya Yeshe ('brog
Hevajra
Cultural period of the 1800s to the 1930s in the Bengal region
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Bengal_Renaissance
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History_of_Bangladesh
used. The beginnings of Odia poetry coincide with the development of Charyapada or Caryagiti, literature started by Vajrayana Buddhist poets. This literature
Odia_literature
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Satya_Pir
Bengali-language novels
সাহিত্য (clockwise from top to bottom :) The oldest bengali script 'The charyapada' (top), Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bottom right), Rabindranath Tagore (Bottom
Bengali_novels
Culinary traditions of Bangladesh
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Bangladeshi_cuisine
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
List_of_Baul_artists
Fine textile
muslin’s mystical qualities appear in poetry and songs (10th-century Charyapada mention the loom, the cloth in creation myths). After death, the finest
Dhaka_muslin
Music genre
of tantric Buddhist songs have survived in the proto-Bengali–Assamese Charyapadas.[non-primary source needed] One famous tantric Buddhist musician was
Buddhist_music
Dialects of the Bengali language
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Bengali_dialects
Traditional Bengali sari
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Tant_sari
Traditional Pregnancy Ritual in Indian Subcontinent
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Sadhbhakshan
Stringed musical instrument
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Ektara
Master practitioner of yoga and tantra
Rangdrol (1781-1851) Jigme Lingpa, an important terton (treasure revealer) Charyapada – Collection of Buddhist mystical poems Matsyendranatha – 10th century
Mahasiddha
Bangladeshi educationist
Mar connected] (in Bengali). Bangla Academy. "English translation of Charyapada launched". The Daily Star. 1 April 2017. Archived from the original on
Sukomal_Barua
8th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar
Shantideva (Sanskrit: Śāntideva; Chinese: 寂天; Tibetan: ཞི་བ་ལྷ།, THL: Zhiwa Lha; Mongolian: Шантидэва гэгээн; Vietnamese: Tịch Thiên) was an 8th-century
Shantideva
Bengali fairytales
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Thakurmar_Jhuli
and writer Hara Prasad Shastri (1853–1931), known as the inventor of Charyapada Syed Mustafa Siraj (1930–2012), poet, novelist, short story writer, Sahitya
List_of_Bengalis
Hindu Tantric tradition
that a soul cannot be promoted to the status of Radha or her expansions. Charyapada Maithuna Young, Mary (2014). The Baul Tradition: Sahaj Vision East and
Vaishnava_Sahajiya
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Culture_of_Bangladesh
Overview of the Bengali culture
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Culture_of_Bengal
Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Jainism Baháʼí Faith Art Architecture Sculpture Literature Folk literature Charyapada Kissa Jangnama Mangal-Kāvya Puthi Vaishnava Padavali Genres Bengal studies
Museum_of_Independence,_Dhaka
Saturday bazaar in Santiniketan, West Bengal
Bangladesh West Bengal Bengal School of Art Literature Bengal Renaissance Charyapada Shreekrishna Kirtana Mangal-Kāvya Vaishnava Padavali Laila Majnu Puthi
Shonajhuri_Haat
Cottage industries in West Bengal
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Handloom_industry_in_Tangail
Textile trade in Eastern India
Red Sea port of Aduli (in present-day Eritrea), Egypt and Ethiopia. The Charyapada of the 10th century, written on palm leaves, contain a complete description
Muslin_trade_in_Bengal
Country in South Asia
Theatre in Bangladesh Bengali literature Behula Maimansingha Gitika Puthi Charyapada Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood Banker to the Poor Bengali novels General
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Feet of Goddess Kali
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Lord Shiva
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