Nadia Sanskritir Sandhan (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Anandamohan Mondal
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
About the Book
Nadia Sanskritir Sandhan (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive exploration of the rich historical, cultural, literary, artistic, and religious heritage of Nadia, one of Bengal's most influential cultural regions. Known for its immense contribution to the intellectual and spiritual history of Bengal, Nadia has long been a center of learning, religious movements, literature, and folk traditions. This volume brings together a collection of scholarly discussions that illuminate the many dimensions of the district's remarkable cultural legacy.
The book examines Nadia's historical evolution by tracing significant events, personalities, and traditions that have shaped its identity over the centuries. Alongside its historical narrative, the volume explores the district's vibrant folk culture, highlighting local customs, oral traditions, rituals, and community practices that continue to preserve the collective memory and cultural identity of the region.
A major focus of the work is the study of Nadia's festivals and religious traditions. Through detailed discussions, the contributors investigate the diverse forms of worship, devotional practices, and cultural celebrations that have flourished in the district. These analyses reveal the close relationship between religion, society, and everyday life while demonstrating how Nadia has served as a meeting ground for multiple cultural and spiritual traditions.
The book also benefits from the contributions of various scholars and critics, whose diverse perspectives uncover many lesser-known aspects of Nadia's cultural landscape. Their essays offer fresh interpretations of the district's history, literature, art, and folklore, encouraging readers to discover the hidden layers of a region that has played a defining role in the cultural development of Bengal.
Combining history, folklore, literature, religious studies, cultural anthropology, and regional studies, Nadia Sanskritir Sandhan presents an interdisciplinary portrait of Nadia's enduring heritage. It serves not only as a historical reference but also as an invitation to appreciate the richness and diversity of one of Bengal's most culturally significant districts.
An excellent resource for students, researchers, historians, folklorists, and readers interested in Bengali history and culture, this book offers valuable insights into the traditions, heritage, and cultural evolution of Nadia.

