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Dvija Madhab
Dvija Madhab ((ベンガル語:দ্বিজ মাধব)), or Madhabacharya ((ベンガル語:মাধবাচার্য)) (c. 16th century) was a Bengali poet of the Middle Ages and one of the most significant contributor to Chandimangalkavya tradition of medieval Bengali literature. His work, ''Sarada Charit'' ((ベンガル語:সারদাচরিত)), also known as ''Sarada Mangal Jagaran'' ((ベンガル語:সারদামঙ্গল জাগরণ)) or ''Mangalchandir Geet'' ((ベンガル語:মঙ্গলচণ্ডীর গীত)), was probably written in 1579.
Dvija Madhab was born in Saptagram-Tribeni region of modern-day Hooghly district of Indian state of West Bengal.〔 His father Parashar, as mentioned in the ''Sarada Charit'', was a Brahmin.〔 Dvija Madhab is also attributed as the author of ''Sri Krishna Mangal'', another narrative poem popular among the Vaishnavas; but its authorship is doubted by scholars.〔
The manuscripts of Dvija Madhab’s work are found in Chittagong region of modern-day Bangladesh, where the poet probably had migrated from western Bengal in his later years.
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