• Vanita has called attention to the account in multiple versions of Krittivasi Ramayan of the birth of Bhagiratha to two women (widows of King Dilīpa, who...
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    Kandali. b) Giti-Ramayan or Durgabari-Ramayan in the 16th century written by Durgabar Kayastha. Bengal – The Bengali Krittivasi Ramayan written by Krittibas...
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    Ramayana (redirect from Ramayan)
    illustrated with scenes from the narrative. Other versions include Krittivasi Ramayan, a Bengali version by Krittibas Ojha in the 15th century; Vilanka...
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    Bengali. His work, the Śrīrām Pā̃cālī, is popularly known as the Krittivasi Ramayan. His work, edited by Jaygopal Tarkalankar, was published by the Serampore...
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  • Ramayana, an Odia version of Ramayana by 15th-century poet Balarama Dasa Krittivasi Ramayan, 15th century Bengali version, written by Krittibas Ojha Ramcharitmanas...
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    recurs in the influential, probably fifteenth-century CE Bengali Krittivasi Ramayan, and thereafter in other texts from Bengal such as Bhavananda's Harivansha...
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    adaptations present more gruesome descriptions of the incident. The Krittivasi Ramayan narrates that the monkeys dragged Mandodari and tore off her clothes...
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  • gaan is a Rajbongshi folk drama form based on Krittivasi Ramayan. The artistes narrate the story of Ramayan in Kamtapuri or Rajbongshi language through...
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    being defeated and struck unconscious by Meghanada, Ravana's son. The Krittivasi Ramayan narrates how the vanaras are sent to disturb the yajna (fire sacrifice)...
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  • compiled in 1464) Undated Krittibas Ojha (translator, died 1461) – Krittivasi Ramayan Kim Si-seup (1435–93) – Geumo Sinhwa (金鰲新話, "Tales of Mount Geumo"...
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