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Maladhar Basu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maladhar Basu Maladhar Basu ((ベンガル語:মালাধর বসু)) (c. 15th century) was a Bengali poet. He wrote ''Sri Krishna Vijaya'' (শ্রীকৃষ্ণবিজয়, ''Triumph of Lord Krishna''), the earliest Bengali narrative poem that can be assigned to a definite date. It is also the oldest Bengali narrative poem of Krishna legend.〔 It was composed between 1473 and 1480.〔Banglapedia: (Maladhar Basu )〕 The long poem is a translation of the 10th and 11th cantos of the ''Bhagavata Purana''; a part of ''Vishnu Purana'' and the story of ''Ramayana'' is also incorporated here.〔 In the poem written in an early Bangla, Maladhar focuses on Krishna's divine life, with the 10th canto relating the legends of Krishna as a child, and his divine play with the gopis in Vrindavana. He was honoured by Rukunuddin Barbak Shah with the title 'Gunaraj Khan'.〔Banglapedia: (History )〕 Maladhar Basu was born at Kulingram village of modern-day Bardhaman district, Paschimbanga (West Bengal) to Bhagirath Basu and Indumati Devi. Maladhar Basu was a scholar of Sanskrit literature and Vaishnava theology. ==References== 〔
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