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A Bengali mistri friend, Krishna Das Adhikari, requested him to marry his 14-year-old widow daughter, Mokshada. Sarat Chandra was initially reluctant, but he eventually agreed. He renamed his wife Hironmoyee and taught her to read and write. She outlived him by 23 years. They did not have any
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thoughts and languages of women and children"), an easy and natural writing style, and freedom from political biases and social prejudices enable his writing to transcend barriers and appeal to all Indians. He remains the most popular, translated, and adapted Indian author of all time.
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into Hindi. This was the first translation of Sarat Chandra's work in another Indian language. Translations of his works into Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages were published in the years that
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1863:Chatterjee, Sarat Chandra.
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805:Multiple Screen Adaptations
745:in the rank of any popular
626:Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
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964:. The 1966 Kannada movie
839:and a 2023 film starring
809:His romantic drama novel
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481:James Drummond Anderson
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2838:University of Calcutta
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2657:Brahmabandhav Upadhyay
2652:Sitanath Tattwabhushan
2322:Sil, Narasingha Prasad
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2283:Prithwindra Mukherjee
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993:Hrishikesh Mukherjee
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2509:Romesh Chunder Dutt
2459:Satyendra Nath Bose
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2259:Roy, Gopalchandra.
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2559:Ashutosh Mukherjee
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2274:Sarat Rachanabali
2265:Ananda Publishers
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1832:Sarat Rachanabali
1744:978-81-237-1978-8
1695:Indian Literature
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3218:Honey Irani
3182:K. K. Singh
3164:Honey Irani
3057:Salim–Javed
3041:Salim–Javed
2994:Manoj Kumar
2267:Pvt. Ltd.,
1782:19 February
1491:Other works
1475:Narir Mulya
1387:Mamlar Phol
1376:Harilakshmi
1355:Darpochurno
1279:Narir Mulya
1271:Narir Mulya
1258:(1948) and
1240:Pather Dabi
1236:Pather Dabi
1220:Charitrahin
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1208:Narir Mulya
1193:Pather Dabi
1151:Choritrohin
1116:Chandranath
1055:Pather Dabi
1038:Aalo Chhaya
1010:Chhoti Bahu
988:Majhli Didi
972:Chandranath
967:Thoogudeepa
962:Chandranath
954:Uttam Kumar
952:, starring
916:(1958) and
902:Kaanal Neer
894:Ramakrishna
852:Apne Paraye
743:Maharashtra
739:Maharashtra
592:Pather Dabi
573:British Raj
568:Pather Dabi
412:Choritrohin
278:West Bengal
175:Pother Dabi
154:Choritrohin
113:Nationality
3762:Categories
3752:Literature
3433:Characters
3047:Kaifi Azmi
2970:Jarasandha
2770:Satyagraha
2539:David Hare
2208:2 November
2186:30 October
2126:30 October
2052:20 October
1837:30 October
1677:26 October
1590:Wikisource
1560:References
1371:Haricharan
1345:Cheledhora
1232:Dena-Paona
1186:Dena-Paona
1136:Pallisomaj
1049:Sabyasachi
991:(1967) by
855:(1980) by
686:choti boli
631:children.
510:, chemist
437:Later life
396:Pazundaung
393:Botahtaung
268:family in
260:Early life
95:Occupation
57:1876-09-15
3728:Biography
3699:Parineeta
3691:Parineeta
3683:Manamalai
3675:Parineeta
3667:Parineeta
3654:Parineeta
3151:1991–2010
3016:1971–1990
2976:Ban Bhatt
2909:1955–1970
2806:Education
2728:Brahmoism
2723:Bhadralok
2244:Parineeta
2180:The Hindu
2075:Moviebuff
1958:3 October
1927:0019-5804
1510:Biography
1366:Kashinath
1228:Grihadaha
1216:Shrikanta
1180:Grihadaha
1110:Biraj Bou
943:Parineeta
908:Mirage).
861:Nishkriti
732:Malayalam
495:followed.
492:Biraj Bou
473:Biraj Bou
466:Biraj Bou
311:Bhagalpur
295:, Hooghly
221:Signature
168:Parineeta
3599:Daas Dev
3519:Devadasu
3495:Devadasu
3129:no award
3123:no award
2952:Ruby Sen
2787:Swadeshi
1976:Archived
1935:24157548
1708:24157548
1549:Samtaber
1539:Samtaber
1528:See also
1463:Jai hind
1458:Shoroshi
1314:Anuradha
1262:(1951).
1254:(1939),
1250:(1938),
1248:Shubhada
1214:(1932).
1165:Srikanta
1158:Nishkrti
1123:Parinita
1026:Khushboo
932:(1987),
924:Srikanta
885:Batasari
880:Ajoy Kar
872:In 1957
824:Vagdanam
544:Srikanta
462:Bardidi.
359:Calcutta
301:Srikanta
201:(by the
191:(by the
147:Srikanta
103:Language
88:Calcutta
3714:Portals
3543:Devadas
3258:(2006 )
3160:(1991 )
2696:Culture
2469:Bethune
2356:at the
2332:, 2012.
2304:Mejdidi
2278:Kolkata
2269:Kolkata
2066:YouTube
2027:9 April
2005:9 April
1651:9 April
1503:Sharoda
1403:Mejdidi
1329:Bilashi
1293:Stories
1287:Spencer
1285:'s and
1104:Bardidi
1092:Bharati
1087:Bardidi
875:Bardidi
766:Bengali
747:Marathi
655:samadhi
458:Narayan
282:Kolkata
274:Hooghly
253:Bengali
107:Bengali
3702:(2005)
3694:(1969)
3686:(1958)
3678:(1953)
3670:(1942)
3606:Dev DD
3573:Devdas
3566:Devdas
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3551:Devdas
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