Kanha

This article is about the poet. For the national park in India, see Kanha National Park. For the Hindu mythological figure, see Krishna.

Kanha or Kanhapad was one of the poets of Charjapad, the earliest known example of Odia and Bengali literature. He was a tantric buddhist and his poems in Charjapad are written in a code, whereby every poem has a descriptive or narrative surface meaning but also encodes tantric buddhist teachings. Some experts believe this was to conceal sacred knowledge from the uninitiated, while others hold that it was to avoid religious persecution.

Kanha is also a leading contemporary Bengali magazine of poetry and poetry-related essays named after the Charjapad poet.


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