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Behula (Assamese: বেউলা beula, Bengali: বেহুলা) is a protagonist in the Manasamangal genre of Assamese and Bengali medieval epics. A number of works belonging to this genre were written between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries. Though the religious purpose of these works is to … Näytä lisää
Having returned to Champak Nagar, Chand Sadagar managed to rebuild his life. In time, he fathered a son whom he named Lakshmindara. At around the same time Saha's wife … Näytä lisää
• Sambaru Chandra Mohanta (2012), "Behula", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Näytä lisää
Behula continues to fascinate the peoples minds in Assam, Bengal, Bangladesh and West Bengal. She is often seen as the archetypal wife, full of love and courage. This image of … Näytä lisää
Wikipedia-teksti CC-BY-SA-lisenssillä Behula: a story of feminine strength and resilience
Verkko1. huhtik. 2021 · Among all of them, the most popular and widely told tale is that of Behula and the snake goddess Manasa. The story originates from the helplessness that people felt from the number of deaths that …
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