LITERATURE AND NOTABLE:
Joypurhat is a district of ancient civilization and culture organizations. In the time period of old and mid era, 'Joypurhat' contained knowledge ruled and Gauri(গৌরী) literature. Bengali literature poet Jayadeva Goswami (জয়দেব গোস্বামী) is the piece child of Joypurhat.
Literature and Notable
person | in Bengali | birthplace | notable | time period |
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Poet Jayadeva Goswami | কবি জয়দেব গোস্বামী | Kendoil village, Joypurhat Sadar Upazila | Geeti Gabinda Grontho (গীতি গবিন্দ গ্রন্থ) | In the time period of King Lakshman Sen |
Poet Arif Saha | কবি আরিফ সাহা | Kuzail karimpur, Khetlal Upazila | Jingle tripadi(ত্রিপদী ছন্দ) | 2nd decade of 20th century |
Jashim Uddin munshi | জসীম উদ্দীন মুন্সী | Vadsha, Joypurhat Sadar Upazila | Islam Missionary, Nachihate phucchaka(নছিহতে ফুচ্ছাক) | British Raj |
Poet Sarker | কবি সরকার | Khetlal Upazila | Badal Mandal Manuscripts(বাদল মন্ডল পুথি) | 19th century |
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He is the most famous personof joypurhat district Govinda, which depicts the divine love of Krishna and his consort, Radha. This poem, which presents the view that Radha is greater than Hari, is considered an important text in the Bhakti movement of Hinduism.[1]
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Historical records on Jayadeva's life
- 2 Literary contributions
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Biography
A Brahmin by birth, the date and place of Jayadeva's birth are uncertain (see Jayadeva birth controversy). Based on a reading of the text of his work, either the village of the village of Kenduli Sasan in Odisha or the village of Jayadeva Kenduli in Bengal are likely candidates though another Kenduli in Mithila is also a possibility.[2] Recent studies show scholars still disagree on the issue.[3] Jayadeva, a wanderer, probably visited Puri at some point and there, according to tradition, he married a dancer named Padmavati though that is not supported by early commentators and modern scholars.[2]The poet's parents were named Bhojadeva and Ramadevi. From temple inscriptions it is now known that Jayadeva received his education in Sanskrit poetry from a place called Kurmapataka, possibly near Konark in Odisha.[4][5]
Historical records on Jayadeva's life
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Literary contributions
Main article: Works of Jayadeva
Jayadeva was instrumental in popularizing the Dasavatara, the ten incarnations of Vishnu in another composition, Dasakritikrite. Furthermore, the classic Tribhangi (threefold) posture of Krishna playing the flute gained popularity due to him.[citation needed]Two hymns, possibly composed by Jayadeva, have been incorporated in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of the Sikh religion. The hymns are written in a mixture of Sanskrit and eastern Apabhramsa.[7] There are records narrating how Jayadeva's work had a profound influence on Guru Nanak during his visit to Puri.[8][9][10]
He also institutionalized the Devadasi system in Oriya temples. Devadasis were women dancers specially dedicated to the temple deity, and as a result of the great poet's works, Oriya temples began to incorporate a separate Natamandira, or dance hall, within their precincts for Odissi performances.[citation needed]
See also
- Sanskrit literature
- Jayadeva in Sikhism
- Bhakta Jayadeva, 1938 and 1961 Telugu language films
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