Vijay Gupta (poet)
Vijay Gupta was a 15th-century
Barisal. He was part of a revival of Bengali literature in the late 15th century and early 16th century.[1]
Biography
Gupta was born in Agailjhara, Barisal,[2] in the 15th century into a Baidya family. His father was Sanatan and his mother was Rukmini.[3][4]
Gupta is believed to be the second writer (Kana Haridattar is believed to be the first) to write about the goddess
Alauddin Husayn Shah, who ruled from 1494 to 1519, and was an independent Sultan of Bengal.[3] His writings also spoke about trading in Bengal and various ports Bengal traded with.[6]
References
- ISBN 978-0-14-341678-4.
- ISBN 978-1-85649-908-8.
- ^ a b c Ahmed, Wakil. "Vijay Gupta". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ISBN 978-91-22-00408-0.by caste, was from the village of Phullaśrī in the Barisal district of East Bengal. He is the most popular of the East Bengali poets and like Ketakādās, editions of his Manasa poem are numerous and permanently in print.
Bijay Gupta, a Baidya
- ^ "Manasha Devi, the relentless fighter". Daily Sun. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ISBN 978-1-351-99728-7.