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Sanskrit epic poem
The Ramacharitam is a Sanskrit epic poem written in Arya metre by a Bengali poet named Sandhyakar Nandi (c. 1084–1155 CE) during the Pala Empire. This
Ramacharitam
Dravidian language
extant literary work in Malayalam distinct from the Tamil tradition is Ramacharitam (late 12th or early 13th century). The earliest script used to write
Malayalam
Early Indian medieval empire
it is a reflection of the society outside of Puranic Brahmanism. The Ramacharitam attests that Varendra (North Bengal) was the fatherland (Janakabhu) of
Pala_Empire
Pala Emperor
Divya they escaped to East Bengal. R.D. Banerji states that silence of Ramacharitam about the death of Shurapala indicates that Shurapala was murdered by
Shurapala_II
Literary traditions of the Malayali people of India
in Old Malayalam. The earliest known literary works in Malayalam are Ramacharitam (late 12th or early 13th century) and Thirunizhalmala, two epic poems
Malayalam_literature
Caste in Kerala, India
the Kodungallur Temple. Cochin Devaswom Board. p. 260. George, K.M. (1956). Ramacharitam and the Study of Early Malayalam. National Book Stall. p. 13.
Nambeesan
Pala Emperor
territory comprising part of Magadha and Radha. But soon, according to Ramacharitam, he faced a new danger. According to R.C.Majumdar, this danger was the
Ramapala
Dravidian ethnic group
Southern Travancore. The earliest known literary works in Malayalam are Ramacharitam and Thirunizhalmala, two epic poems written in Old Malayalam. Malayalam
Malayalis
Municipal city in Kerala, India
of Mangalore city, was an important centre of trade in earlier times. Ramacharitam, probably the oldest literary work written in Old Malayalam, which dates
Kasaragod
Region in northern Bengal
According to R. C. Majumdar, the term Varendra-mandala occurs in the Ramacharitam, which places it between the Ganges and Karatoya rivers. He writes, "Its
Varendra
Old language with established literature or use
AD 1067) Classical Malayalam (the earliest extant prose work is the Ramacharitam, 12th century) Old Norse (language of the Viking Age, from the 12th century)
Classical_language
Period of the Malayalam language
there was not any literary work of its own, with possible exceptions of Ramacharitam and Thirunizhalmala. However the Malayalam literature completely diverged
Middle_Malayalam
Group of poets
these Niranam works. The former is an important link between Cheeraman's Ramacharitam, Ayyappilli Asan's Ramakathapattu and Ezhuthachan's Adhyathmaramayanam
Niranam_poets
Northern Indian dynasty (1072–1237)
also tried to expand his kingdom in the east, but the Pala chronicle Ramacharitam suggests that his plan was foiled by Ramapala's feudatory Bhimayashas
Gahadavala_dynasty
District in Kerala, India
also including the isolated islands of Lakshadweep in Arabian Sea. Ramacharitam, probably the oldest literary work written in Old Malayalam, which dates
Kasaragod_district
Medieval dynasty that ruled the Mithila region (1097–1324)
independence leading to the loss of much of the Karnata territory in Nepal. The Ramacharitam attests to the invasion of the Gauda region by Gangadeva during his rule
Karnats_of_Mithila
King of Sena dynasty
was a princess of the Shur dynasty. Sandhyakar Nandi in his epic poem Ramacharitam attests to the existence of the Sur dynasty family in the southern Rarh
Vijaya_Sena
Indian poet
received its ultimate justification. Unlike the language of Cheeraman's Ramacharitam and the works of the Niranam poets, the language of Krishna Gadha marks
Cherusseri_Namboothiri
Medieval ruler of Varendra
Rather, Divya attacked Ramapala's kingdom and unsettled him. Although the Ramacharitam does not mention any events during Divya's reign, it is clear that one
Bhima_(Varendra_king)
Town in Kerala, India
of the Kumbla Kings l, who ruled the southern part of Tuluva Kingdom. Ramacharitam, probably the oldest literary work written in Old Malayalam, which dates
Kumbla
Historic site in Naogaon District, Bangladesh
boating trips seem to be allowed. Dibyak Nazipur Varendra rebellion Ramacharitam Mahishya On the role played by these "servants", see Raj, Kapil (2007)
Dibar_Dighi
Surname list
(c. 1084 - 1155), Indian Sanskrit poet in the Pala empire, writer of Ramacharitam Prajapati Nandi (c 1082–1124), the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace
Nandy_(surname)
Thamburan Pattu Pada Pattu Villadichan Pattu Onappattu Kummi Bhakti Ramacharitam Thirunizhalmala Manipravala champu Koothu Bhasha Bhagavadgita Bharatamala
Samkshepa_Vedartham
Malayalam book
Thamburan Pattu Pada Pattu Villadichan Pattu Onappattu Kummi Bhakti Ramacharitam Thirunizhalmala Manipravala champu Koothu Bhasha Bhagavadgita Bharatamala
Cherupaithangal
Different versions of the Indian epic poem Ramayana
(1898). Kerala – The earliest known extant poetic work in Malayalam is Ramacharitam, based on Yuddha Kanda written by Cheeraman 12th century. The Kannassa
Versions_of_the_Ramayana
Bengali Hindu predominantly agrarian caste
Raj family Janbazar Raj Family Bawali Raj Family Varendra rebellion Ramacharitam Dibar Dighi Refer Mohanty, Nivedita (2005). Oriya Nationalism Quest for
Mahishya
distinct strands. The oldest examples of Pattu (classical songs) are Ramacharitam and Vaishikatantram, both from the 12th century. These works play a significant
Music_of_Kerala
Late medieval Buddhist dynasty in Magadha
Pithipati ruler has been found in the village of Arma in Munger. The Ramacharitam notes that the Pithipatis paid a nominal nod to the Pala Empire but managed
Pithipatis_of_Magadha
1070 CE revolt of Kaivarta chieftains against Pala rule in north Bengal
peasants, and the last phase of the revolt was a spontaneous mass uprising. Ramacharitam by Sandhyakar Nandi Bhaturiya Inscription of Rajyapala Belava plate of
Varendra_rebellion
Culture and traditions of Kerala
Southern Travancore. The earliest known literary works in Malayalam are Ramacharitam and Thirunizhalmala, two epic poems written in Old Malayalam. Malayalam
Culture_of_Kerala
King of Kamarupa
Pala King Ramapala (1077-1133 AD) of Gauda by Sandhyakar Nandi in his Ramacharitam because it is supported by the Kamauli plates of Vaidyadeva. Choudhury
Jaya_Pala
King of Mithila from 1147 to 1187
during his father Nanyadeva's reign while also gaining new territory. The Ramacharitam also details that both Nanyadeva and Gangadeva claimed some sort of political
Gangadeva
Indian scholar, astrologer and astronomer (1832–1897)
Thamburan Pattu Pada Pattu Villadichan Pattu Onappattu Kummi Bhakti Ramacharitam Thirunizhalmala Manipravala champu Koothu Bhasha Bhagavadgita Bharatamala
Kaikulangara_Rama_Variar
Submerged location in West Bengal, India
assumes that he ruled from 1070 to 1120. Sandhyakar Nandi in his poem Ramacharitam comments that like a wildfire, Rudrasikhara, was an expert in warfare
Telkupi
of Mangalore city, was an important centre of trade in earlier times. Ramacharitam, probably the oldest literary work written in Old Malayalam, which dates
History_of_Kasaragod
Village in West Bengal, India
Birbhumi Birbhum Gourhari Mitra Birbhum er itihas Sandhyakar Nandi "Ramacharitam", "Poverty and Vulnerability" (PDF). Vulnerability due to flood. Human
Deucha
King of Kannauj from 1114 to 1155
feudatory & the maternal uncle of the Pala ruler Ramapala, according to the Ramacharitam. Vasantadevi was also a Mahayana Buddhist, as attested by a text called
Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)
Govindachandra_(Gahadavala_dynasty)
Indian writer
Malayalam Language and Literature (1972). His other works in English include Ramacharitam and the Study of Early Malayalam, which is his doctoral thesis in the
K._M._George_(writer)
Indian king, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103
that he unsuccessfully tried to invade the Pala territory. According to Ramacharitam, Ramapala's feudatory in Magadha — Bhimayashas — defeated the ruler of
Chandradeva
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