Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version)
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Arindam Acharya
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version) is a historical and evocative narrative that transports readers to a vivid landscape of rural Bengal and its layered past. Through descriptive storytelling, Arindam Acharya paints a rich picture of natural beauty, cultural life, and the historical circumstances surrounding the region.
The story unfolds in the village of Chhatmohar along the banks of the Atrai River, where a dignified Brahmin traveler from Kashi arrives with his young companions. As the narrative progresses, the setting gradually reveals the social tensions and political uncertainties of the time, including the widespread rumors and anxieties following the execution of Maharaja Nandakumar.
The journey eventually leads toward the court of Rani Bhabani, the respected yet politically challenged widow of Raja Ramkanta. The novel delicately portrays the atmosphere of Bengal during this turbulent historical period, blending natural imagery, human interaction, and historical context.
With lyrical descriptions of the countryside and thoughtful narrative depth, the book invites readers into a world where history, culture, and human resilience intertwine. This hardcover edition is ideal for readers interested in historical fiction and Bengali literary storytelling rooted in heritage and place.
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Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version)
Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Arindam Acharya
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Language: Bengali
-
Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version) is a historical and evocative narrative that transports readers to a vivid landscape of rural Bengal and its layered past. Through descriptive storytelling, Arindam Acharya paints a rich picture of natural beauty, cultural life, and the historical circumstances surrounding the region.
The story unfolds in the village of Chhatmohar along the banks of the Atrai River, where a dignified Brahmin traveler from Kashi arrives with his young companions. As the narrative progresses, the setting gradually reveals the social tensions and political uncertainties of the time, including the widespread rumors and anxieties following the execution of Maharaja Nandakumar.
The journey eventually leads toward the court of Rani Bhabani, the respected yet politically challenged widow of Raja Ramkanta. The novel delicately portrays the atmosphere of Bengal during this turbulent historical period, blending natural imagery, human interaction, and historical context.
With lyrical descriptions of the countryside and thoughtful narrative depth, the book invites readers into a world where history, culture, and human resilience intertwine. This hardcover edition is ideal for readers interested in historical fiction and Bengali literary storytelling rooted in heritage and place.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Arindam Acharya
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Language: Bengali
-
Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Godhulibelar Dinguli (Bengali Version) is a historical and evocative narrative that transports readers to a vivid landscape of rural Bengal and its layered past. Through descriptive storytelling, Arindam Acharya paints a rich picture of natural beauty, cultural life, and the historical circumstances surrounding the region.
The story unfolds in the village of Chhatmohar along the banks of the Atrai River, where a dignified Brahmin traveler from Kashi arrives with his young companions. As the narrative progresses, the setting gradually reveals the social tensions and political uncertainties of the time, including the widespread rumors and anxieties following the execution of Maharaja Nandakumar.
The journey eventually leads toward the court of Rani Bhabani, the respected yet politically challenged widow of Raja Ramkanta. The novel delicately portrays the atmosphere of Bengal during this turbulent historical period, blending natural imagery, human interaction, and historical context.
With lyrical descriptions of the countryside and thoughtful narrative depth, the book invites readers into a world where history, culture, and human resilience intertwine. This hardcover edition is ideal for readers interested in historical fiction and Bengali literary storytelling rooted in heritage and place.









