Bengal Renaissance Studies/ Kṛṣṇa-Dvaipāyan Vedavyāsa/ Bhudeva Charita (Volume-2) / Bhudeb Publishing House/ Publication: 1330 BC/ Number of Pages: 873/
Bhudeva Charita (Volume-2) ভূদেব চরিত (দ্বিতীয় ভাগ)
Bhudeb Charit (part 2 & 3) ) is a biography of Bhudeb Mukhopadhaya, an important personality during Bengal Renaissance, compiled by his son Kumardeb Mukhopadhyay (probably).
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