ellauri053.html on line 740: Juu kermaperseitä olivat. Bramiineja Länsi-Bengalista, ent nimeltä Kushari, britti mustanaamion olkihattuisia pikku ystäviä. Isä ei työtä pelännyt, saattoi vaikka nukkua sen vieressä. Sillä oli tiluxia ja läjittäin palaveliita. Upporikkaita. Sen seizemästä isoveljestäkin tuli jotain hienoa.
ellauri053.html on line 748: Epämiellyttävä pyylevä sosiopaatti britti Robert Clive alisti Bengalin imperiumille Itä-Intian kauppakomppanian palkkasotilaana. Mutta - hahaa - leikkas sappivaivasena vahingossa izeltänsä kurkun kirjeveizellä oopiumihumalassa alle viisikymppisenä.
ellauri053.html on line 787: Father set my mother to prepare an abridged version of the Ramayana , keeping to the original but leaving out all superfluous and irrelevant matter so that the main story could be read at a stretch. Father insisted that she should consult the original Sanskrit and not depend upon Bengali translations for preparing her text. This was difficult for Mother, but undaunted she read the Ramayana with the help of a Pandit, and only then did she start writing, but unfortunately the book was not finished before she died and the MS. of the portion she had written got lost. I remember with what avidity we used to read her MS.
ellauri053.html on line 795: Bengalin taata Sillanpää. Aikalaiset sanoi Bengalin Shelleyxi ja sammaltavaxi runoilijaxi.
ellauri053.html on line 818: The Tagores belong to the Bandyopadhyaya group of Bengali Brahmins. The genealogy can be traced back to Daksha, one of the five Brahmins who were imported sometime in the 8th century from Kanauj to help in reviving orthodox Hinduism in Buddhist-ridden Bengal. The descendants of this Brahmin moved from one place to another until one Panchanan in 1690 settled down at Govindapur near Calcutta. The opportunities of making money in this flourishing mercantile town, the stronghold of the East India Company, finally attracted the family to Calcutta in the latter part of the eighteenth century and they built their homes at Pathuriaghata and Jorasanko.
ellauri060.html on line 898: Sepoykapina (tunnetaan Intiassa myös nimellä Intian kapina tai Intian ensimmäinen itsenäisyyssota, tosin ideologisesti värittynyt nimitys. Suomenkin punakapinaa kehtaavat nimittävät jotkut kansalaissodaxi. Vapaussotahan se oli!) Sepoijikapina on "yleisesti" käytetty nimitys intialaisten epäonnistuneesta kapinasta brittien siirtomaavaltaa vastaan vuosina 1857–1858. Kapinan käynnistäjinä ja kapinallisten tärkeimpänä taisteluvoimana olivat sepoyt, Bengalin brittihallinnon palveluksessa olleet intialaiset muslimisotilaat. Pakistanilaisia! Pakeja!
ellauri063.html on line 39: Eric Arthur Blair (25. kesäkuuta 1903 Motihari, Bengali, Brittiläinen Intia – 21. tammikuuta 1950 Lontoo, Britannia), kirjailijanimeltään George Orwell, oli brittiläinen kirjailija ja toimittaja. Hänen kirjoistaan tunnetuimpia ovat Espanjan sisällissotaa kuvaava reportaasi Katalonia, Katalonia, neuvostokommunismia vertauskuvallisesti kritisoiva Eläinten vallankumous ja antitotalitaristinen dystopiakuvaus Vuonna 1984. Liekö sattuma että Britanniaa 2000-luvun taitteessa hallizi toinen "vasemmistolainen" Tony Blair.
ellauri189.html on line 701: The ghazal (Arabic: غَزَل, Bengali: গজল, Hindi-Urdu: ग़ज़ल/غزَل, Persian: غزل, Azerbaijani: qəzəl, Turkish: gazel, Turkmen: gazal, Uzbek: gʻazal, Gujarati: ગઝલ) is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain.
ellauri191.html on line 307: Bengalin_kieli" title="Bengalin kieli">bengali, englanti
ellauri194.html on line 587: Chatterjee or Chattopadhyay is a Bengali Hindu family name, used primarily by Pancha-Gauda Brahmins in India, and associated with the Bengali Brahmin caste. Chatterjee is an Anglicized variant of the Sanskritized Chattopadhyay. English language spellings include Chatterjee, Chatterjea, Chatarji, Chatterji, Chaterjee, Chattopadhyay, and Chattopadhyaya. Together with Banerjees, Mukherjees, Gangulys, Chatterjees form the Kulin Brahmins, the highest tier of the Bengali caste system. They belong to Rarhi clan and the Kashyapa gotra.
ellauri194.html on line 591: - Abhishek Chatterjee – Bengali film and television actor
ellauri194.html on line 641: - Sabitri Chatterjee – Indian Bengali female actress
ellauri194.html on line 666: - Vikram Chatterjee – Indian actor of Bengali cinema
ellauri194.html on line 701: - Bengalin punainen hämärä (1990)
ellauri240.html on line 303: Viidakkopartio on Mustanaamio-sarjakuvassa esiintyvä järjestö, jonka tarkoituksena on ylläpitää Bengalin viidakoiden ja kaupunkien järjestystä. Sen nykyinen johtaja on eversti Worubu, mutta Mustanaamio on järjestön salainen ylipäällikkö. Järjestön tunnus on sama kuin Mustanaamion hyvä merkki: neljä miekkaa, kuin P-kirjainta, ristikkäin. Tunnuslause "Stamus contra malum" tarkoittaa suomeksi "Vastustamme pahuutta". Mustanaamion viidakossa on paljon köyhiä, joilla ruoka on usein vähissä ja terveydenhoidosta vastaavat vain lukuisat poppamiehet loitsuineen. Mustanaamio auttaakin viidakon köyhiä vain silloin, kun heitä uhkaa jokin viidakon ulkopuolinen vaara. Valtavaa omaisuuttaan hän ei käytä viidakon köyhien auttamiseen ja heidän olosuhteidensa parantamiseen. Neekerinaisten ylenemismahdollisuuxista se ei voisi vähempää välittää.
xxx/ellauri319.html on line 307: Agha Ahmad Ali (1839-1873), Bengali academic, scholar of Persian and Urdu poet, died of tuberculosis on June 1873
xxx/ellauri319.html on line 319: Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bengali poet and playwright
xxx/ellauri436.html on line 167: Keshub Chandra Sen (Bengali: কেশবচন্দ্র সেন; also spelled Keshab Chunder Sen; 19 November 1838 – 8 January 1884) was an Indian philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought. Born a Hindu in the Bengal Presidency of British India, he became a member of the Brahmo Samaj in 1857 but established his own breakaway "Bharatvarshiya Brahmo Samaj" in 1866 while the Brahmo Samaj remained under the leadership of Rampe's dad, Debendranath Tagore (who headed the Brahmo Samaj until his death in 1905). In 1878, his followers abandoned him after the underage child marriage of his daughter which exposed his campaign against child marriage as hollow.
xxx/ellauri436.html on line 173: Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (Bengali: রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস, romanized: Ramôkṛṣṇo Pôromohôṅso; pronounced [ramɔkriʂno pɔromoɦɔŋʃo] ⓘ; IAST: Rāmakṛṣṇa Paramahaṃsa), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay, was an Indian Hindu mystic. He was a devotee of the blackface goddess Kali, but adhered to various religious practices from the Hindu traditions of Vaishnavism, Tantric Shaktism, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as Christianity and Islam. His parable-based teachings advocated the essential unity of religions and proclaimed that world religions are "so many paths to reach one and the same goal". He was regarded by his followers as an avatar (divine incarnation). He later proceeded towards tantric sadhanas, which generally include a set of heterodox practices called vamachara (left-hand path), which utilise as a means of liberation, activities like eating of parched grain, fish and meat along with drinking of wine and sexual intercourse (shagti). Paras paraabeli oli se missä sykofantti shakaali turhaan odotti sonnilta putoavan nannaa kasseista. Opetus: älä nuolaise ennenkö tipahtaa.
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