Thakur Anukulchandra — ǑThakur Anukulchandra (1888 ndash;1969) was an Indian guru, physician, and founder of the Satsang ashram.Anukulchandra was born on 14 September 1888 in Himaitpur village in the Pabna district of Bangladesh. His father was Shibchandra Chakraborty… … Wikipedia
Ekasarana Dharma — Ekasarana Dharma[1] (Assamese এক শৰণ ধৰ্ম; literally: the religion of taking shelter in One) is a monotheistic religion founded and propagated by Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th century. Most of the adherents of this religion today live in the… … Wikipedia
Bhaktivinoda Thakur — Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur (September 2,1838 June 23, 1914), a prominent figure among the Gaudiya Vaishnavas of Bengal, was born Kedarnath Datta in the town of Birnagar, Bengal, India. He was the son of Raja Krsnananda Datta. Bhaktivinoda married… … Wikipedia
Bhaktivinoda Thakur — (domingo 2 de septiembre de 1838 – 23 de junio de 1914) fue un religioso y escritor bengalí. Bhaktivinoda Thakur. bhakti vinoda ṭhakkura, según el sistema IAST de transliteración sánscrita. ठक्कुर, en letras devánagari. Etimología: ‘el caballero… … Wikipedia Español
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gramadevata — Folk deities widely worshiped in rural India. Often female figures, they may have originated as agricultural deities, and they are offered animal sacrifices to ward off disease, crop failures, and other natural disasters. Many are purely local,… … Universalium
Dharmathakur — The traditional shrine of Dharmathakur at a Bankura village Dharmathakur (also called Dharma Thakur, Dharmaraj or simply Dharma) (Bengali: ধর্মঠাকুর) is a Hindu god worshipped by villagers in the traditional Rarh region in the present day Indian… … Wikipedia
Bengali theatre — refers to plays in the Bengali language. There are some Hindi theatres which are accepted by the Bengali people (e.g. the productions of Rangakarmee, a group whose productions are directed mainly by Usha Ganguly; the productions by Padatik,… … Wikipedia
mangal-kavya — Type of verse in honour of a god or goddess in Bengal. Most mangal kavya tell how a local deity established his or her worship on earth. They are often recited at the festivals of the deities they praise. Some have become so popular that… … Universalium
Buddhism in Bangladesh — Buddhism is the third largest religion in Bangladesh with about 0.7% of population adheres to the Theravada Buddhism [ [http://www.banbeis.gov.bd/bd pro.htm BANGLADESH: COUNTRY PROFILE] ] . Most of the practitioners are from the south eastern… … Wikipedia