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Sandhyakar Nandi

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Sandhyakar Nandi (c. 1084 - 1155 CE) was a medieval Indian poet from the Pala Empire. He was born in the Bengal region, in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. He was the grandson of Pinaka Nandi and the son of Prajapati Nandi, the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace and war) of the Pala emperor Ramapala. He wrote the epic poem Ramacharitam, based on ancient Indian epic Ramayana.[1] According to Ram Sharan Sharma's NCERT textbook, Ramacharita narrates the story of conflict between the Kaivarta peasants and the Pala prince Ramapala, resulting in the latter's victory.[2]

A palm-leaf manuscript of the Ramacharitam discovered by a Bengali scholar Haraprasad Shastri is preserved in the museum of the Asiatic Society, Kolkata". This book is considered as an important source for reconstructing the ancient history of Bengal by the historians.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Roy Nihar Ranjan. (1993). Bangalir Itihas: Adiparba, Dey's Publishing, Calcutta, ISBN 81-7079-270-3, p.583
  2. ^ Sharma, Ram Sharan (1999). Ancient India. New Delhi: NCERT. p. 20.