Bharatchandra Ray Gunakor fue un influyente poeta del siglo XVIII celebrado por su dominio del bengalí y el sánscrito. Es conocido por sus significativas contribuciones poéticas, que han dejado un impacto duradero en la literatura bengalí. Su estilo lírico y su profundidad temática continúan resonando en los lectores, solidificando su lugar como una figura literaria distinguida.
This volume of Bharatchandra Ray's narrative poem In Praise of Annada recounts
the clandestine love affair of Princess Vidya and Prince Sundar, and how
Bhavananda stopped a rebellion and became a king. The translation, the first
in English, features the original text in the Bangla script of this treasure
of Bengali literature.
"In 1752, the Bengali poet Bharatchandra Ray completed a long narrative poem dedicated to the glory of Annada, Shiva's consort and the divinity who, as her name proclaims, "bestows the bounty of rice." A poet well versed in Sanskrit, Persian, and Hindi--all of which enrich his work--Bharatchandra took up the literary performance genre maṅgalkāvya and thoroughly transformed it, addressing the aesthetic tastes of the court rather than of the traditional village audience. He added depth and sensitivity to well-known legends, along with allusions to his own experiences of poverty, and more than a dash of mischievous wit. The first volume narrates Annada's origins, including the building of her city and temple under Shiva's direction and the spread of her worship, and incorporates praise of his patron, the Nadia royal family. This translation, the first into English, accompanies the original text in the Bangla script. Lively and entertaining, In Praise of Annada was regarded as a major achievement in its own time and remains a treasure of Bengali literature."--