Origin of Bangla Eleventh Part Bengal Dreamscape of Atlantis and Anthropos

Origin of Bangla Eleventh Part Bengal Dreamscape of Atlantis and Anthropos
Title Origin of Bangla Eleventh Part Bengal Dreamscape of Atlantis and Anthropos PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher BookRix
Pages 145
Release 2023-11-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3755459558

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Naru embarked on a lifelong cerebral journey to find answers to a few questions that had appeared in his mind very early in his life. Those questions were related to his birthplace, Bengal. At present, officially, a place known as ‘Bengal’ has become extinct, but the people of that geography still use that term to describe their motherland. In the last few centuries, huge efforts have been undertaken to understand and document the past of that land. The Europeans, particularly the British, the then-occupying force, put enormous effort into rediscovering the prehistoric literature of India. The effort they put into that front was probably unparalleled throughout the worldwide empire that they were running during that time. An army of Indian intellectuals, many of whom were Bengalis, sprang up in no time to contribute to that effort. Myriads of works of literature came to the forefront, the presence of which was unknown until that time. Not much progress could be made in the area of writing the history of Bengal to the perceived time when it is believed that prehistoric Indian literature was created. References to the geography known as ‘Bengal’ today may be found in those literatures. Sketchy historical accounts for that land are available up to a period of 3000 years before the present from some secondary sources. Some archaeological evidence has been discovered that dates the historical period of Bengal up to a period of 5000 years before the present. Through the application of unexplainable capabilities, Naru was shown some events that had happened inside the Bengal Basin by his ‘Wisp’. He managed to recognise that those events bore resemblance to the tale of Atlantis, a submerged land. As he could not be sure about his conjecture, he requested his ‘Wisp’ for a repetition of that journey. What he saw on the second journey had the capability to bridge many gaps that are present in the present understanding of human history.

Origin of Bangla Second Part Ghoti The Highlander

Origin of Bangla Second Part Ghoti The Highlander
Title Origin of Bangla Second Part Ghoti The Highlander PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2020-06-14
Genre
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Naru was shown by destiny that the process of peopling India had happened along ancient elevated highway systems of India. Adivasis came first then a different group followed them to get settled in the highlands. In Bengal the members of this new group later became known as 'Ghoti'.

Suheldev

Suheldev
Title Suheldev PDF eBook
Author Swapnil Mukherjee
Publisher Suheldev
Pages 116
Release 2018-07-16
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781717811059

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An undiscovered Epic There were many small kingdoms, whose stories are fascinating and wrapped up with mystery. But with the course of time, it has failed to enroll its identity in the old yellow pages in our history. one such kingdom where people are proud of their linguistic identity and heritage. They do not need something extraordinary. But a good king. - The Ideal 'SuhelDev' The people of his historic kingdom have always dreamt of an Ideal King SUHELDEV The word 'Suhel' means kind in their language, and Dev means Devata or God. The Godly king who would fulfill their basic needs of life. #Nope to Nepotism "It is better to have an empty throne than a cruel ruler." kings son will become king - Who has the capacity and potential will become king, maybe he belongs to a marginalized section of the society or is very much poor - doesn't matter - This insignificant moribund story of our unglorified history truly revolves around this concept. They need an Ideal ruler, not a ruler who would only continue a legacy. # EPIC - In its own Sense This story does not have much spicy history to tell alike other which are engraved in our bloody pages. But every kingdom has its own story. This Kingdom also has its own story may not be glorified, but filled with turmoil and mystery. This Epic become more strong with the advent of SuhelDev. 'SUHELDEV' - A New Reign Suheldev remained throughout the story like a semi-legendary character. He inspires people and always thrive what is best to Dharma, what is good for universal Humanity. -Slowly after series of turmoils and political ups and downs, SUHELDEV came into the throne. - Then the sudden night attack and days of Battle started. He single-handedly won the battle with his brain and courage He was the true protector of Dharma. # Dharma "Dharma is the main companion who tails one even in death. Everything else goes to decimation alongside the body." Dharma is a broad concept of one's duties, responsibility with logical and spiritual ends. The brave SuhelDev turned himself into a Brave Dharma King. He is the legend. He proved himself to be a Brave Dharma King. But the unsolved mystery in his part of the series is - Why He was Backstabbed? More than reading this book as a story try to visualize it with the help of illustrations, with an artistic eye. Note - This book is not meant for the profit motive. The royalties that will be received will be utilized for the benefit of downtrodden and marginalized. Disclaimer -This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events, and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Origin of Bangla (First Part) A Mythical Voyage

Origin of Bangla (First Part) A Mythical Voyage
Title Origin of Bangla (First Part) A Mythical Voyage PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher BookRix
Pages 68
Release 2020-05-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3748739842

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By the beckoning of destiny, Naru could deduce that the word 'Bangla' was coined by the Tibetan traders. Nobody knows for sure where the word 'Bangla' came from. Curiosity about origin and lineage is an integral part of human existence. Naru, an ever curious Bengali by birth, found an explanation in his own way, which he thought to share with a considerably big group known as Bengali and speaking Bangla language.

Origin of Hindu √ The Name

Origin of Hindu √ The Name
Title Origin of Hindu √ The Name PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher BookRix
Pages 70
Release 2020-07-08
Genre History
ISBN 3748749058

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Whenever the word Hindu comes up for discussion, at the very outset, it is announced that the word has its origin in the word Sindhu, the Sanskrit term for the river Indus. That statement is taken for granted as an axiom and repeated by all. It is not seen in the public domain that anybody has ever raised any doubt on that explanation. The current explanation has gone ex silentio. Arguments may be put forward to expose many logical loopholes in the present explanation. This book tries to highlight the logical inconsistencies of the present explanation and at the same time tries to provide a more consistent alternative explanation of the origin of the word Hindu that has a traceable root to the core values of that way of life.

Origin of Bangla Fourth Part Kalapani

Origin of Bangla Fourth Part Kalapani
Title Origin of Bangla Fourth Part Kalapani PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher BookRix
Pages 79
Release 2021-03-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3748769288

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The importance of the word Kalapani in historical and political perspectives with respect to Bengal is immense. For a large part of the history of India’s struggle for independence, this word has a very significant presence. Persons who were considered to be revolutionary by the British rulers of India used to be sent to ‘condemned cells’ of a jail that was named as ‘Cellular Jail’ by the British. Many of such rebellious souls were from Bengal. The construction of that jail was completed at the beginning of the twentieth century, and within no time it became synonymous with ‘Kalapani’. Every citizen of India learns about the country’s freedom struggle; it is an integral part of the Indian education system. Through that process, the word Kalapani becomes acquainted with every Indian. Any inquisitive mind thinks at least once in life about the origin of the word Kalapani, as that word hardly has any other use in the Indian languages. Through his quest, spanning almost his entire active lifespan, Naru has found an explanation of the origin of that word. Through this book he has brought that unique understanding to the readers.

Origin of Bangla Seventh Part Ghoti Children of the Land of Five Male Rivers

Origin of Bangla Seventh Part Ghoti Children of the Land of Five Male Rivers
Title Origin of Bangla Seventh Part Ghoti Children of the Land of Five Male Rivers PDF eBook
Author Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publisher BookRix
Pages 114
Release 2021-07-17
Genre History
ISBN 3748788703

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Naru, a curious Bengali by birth, was influenced by the presence of large ferocious rivers around his birthplace since his childhood. It occurred to him that the rivers of his birthplace have something to say, and he needs to lend a careful ear to the message that the rivers wanted to convey. The land of the five rivers has a special place in Indian tradition. The ancient Indian scripts and texts contain references to the land of five rivers that was considered blessed and sacred. Naru grew up by listening and reading many of such texts. Nobody could identify the concerned rivers as well as the location of that region of five male rivers. That issue always eluded the Indians. It was the convergence of many aspects of his life that he could see the issue of the land of five male rivers in a new light. This book is about the establishment of a relationship between that unresolved issue and the Rarh region of Bengal and a group of Bengalis known as ‘Ghoti’.