Gopal Bhar

[1]Gopal Bhar[2] or Gopal Bhand (Bengali: গোপাল ভাঁড়) was a court jester in medieval Bengal.[3] He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra[4] (1710-1783), the-then king of Nadia in the 18th century.[5] Gopal used to give joy to others by laughter and ridicule.The king considered Gopal as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Krishnachandra. Gopal was very intelligent and very keen of his idea.

Stories

[6] Stories about his exploits are narrated in West Bengal and Bangladesh to this day in numerous short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. His stories are comparable with those of Birbal and Molla Nasiruddin.

Authenticity

[7] In early nineteenth century Gopal Bhar's name was first mentioned in Bengali literature. It is often said that Gopal Bhar is a legendary personality. But a reference has found that there was a bodyguard of the king of Nadia, Raja Krishnachandra named Shankar Taranga. For his courage and knowledge, the king gave him a special status. He may subsequently have been fabulous as Gopal Bhar. Whatever the imaginary or real, Gopal Bhar is a special personality of Bengali folklore.

See also

References

  1. (3)http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Gopal_Bhand
  2. Guha, Mr Abhijan (2015-07-05). Incredible Stories Of Gopal Bhar: A Joy Ride (1 edition ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 9781514831656.
  3. Sirajul Islam. "Gopal Bhand on Banglapedia". Banglapedia. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  4. "www.historyofbengal.com: Shivniwas". www.historyofbengal.com. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
  5. Siegel, Lee (1987). [(2)http://books.google.com/books?id=d1qZhZz5RuEC Laughing Matters: Comic Tradition in India]. University of Chicago Press, United States. ISBN 0-226-75691-2. pp. 314-318.
  6. "Gopal Bhar Jokes : Bengali Jokes : Bengali Jokes of Gopal Bhar". www.bangalinet.com. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  7. (3)http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Gopal_Bhand

Notes

^1.This article is according to Bengali literature. So some people say that Gopal Bhar is an imaginary character. Bangla Acadeny is also trying to solve this discussion

Further reading

(1) Dutta, Swapna (2004). Tales of Gopal the Jester. ISBN 81-7806-059-0.  (2) Sinha, Seema (2005). Gopal Bhand. ISBN 81-7011-975-8. 

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