Mukundaram chakraborty biography of george
The author, Mukunda Chakraborty was born in the Salimabad village located in the Burdwan district but was forced to move to Arrah Village.!
Mukundaram Chakrabarti, Kavikankan our information regarding the mediaeval Bengali poets is often based on hearsay or received oral tradition.
Chakraborty, Mukundaram, ed.
It is impossible to verify their authenticity. In the case of Mukundaram, the composer of chandimangal Kavya and a number of other authors of panchalis (ballads celebrating the glory of particular deities) brief autobiographical statements introducing the ballads provide a more authentic source for their life story.
There are two such notes in Mukundaram's works. These famous autobiographical note also provides a graphic picture of life in a mediaeval Bengali village, especially that of a Brahmin family dependent on agriculture for their livelihood.'
We learn from one of the two statements, the less familiar one, that Siva was incarnate under the name Chakraditya in the village of Damunya (Daminya in local pronunciation), by the river Ratna in Burdwan District where one Dhusdatta built a temple in his honour.
But the god left the temple t