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[11] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, reminds me of a story – the story of how King Ballal Sen revenged himself on the Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.
[12] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] centre was Suvarnagram. King Ballal Sen was given to much pomp and luxury and was a man of lecherous nature. His son, Laksman Sen, was extremely unhappy with his father. King Ballal Sen often demanded more and more funds [...] funds, they spoke to Prince Laksman Sen. Through him they conveyed to [...] meet with disaster. King Ballal Sen was enraged by the merchants [...] revenged himself against them.
[112] The contribution of Aniruddha Bhatta to the social system evolved by Ballal [Sen] cannot be denied; the wisdom [...] puppet in the hands of Chanakya.
[4] Next to Gopabhúm was Sámantabhúm, [...] The Vaidyas having the surname of Sen were the rulers here: hence the [...] subsequently changed to Bankura.
[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow [...] honour as sádhakas. Ballal Sen, the king of Bengal, was originally a Buddhist Tantric, but later on became a Hindu Tantric.
[9] 6) Senbhum : Senbhum consisted of the Sadar Subdivision of Bankura. Vaidya kings with the surname Sen ruled here, hence the name Senbhum. [...] Senpaharhi also was an important place.
[19] When India was wavering between [...] and Brahmananda Keshab Chandra Sen, who were all great sons of Ráŕh either by birth or by lineage.
[20] Human beings like to think of their [...] [spiritual aspirant] Ramprasad Sen, [...] treasure of Ráŕh.
[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] Ardha-Mágadhii. In a still later age (the Sen dynasty), Jaydev, a poet of Ráŕh, [...] visarga endings [aḿ and ah].
[28] After the fall of Saptagrám [...] Cuncŕo at that time was Gaorii Sen. He was famous throughout the [...] “If you need money, Gaorii Sen will give it to you”. These [...] the old residents of Calcutta.
[3] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, reminds me of a story – the story of how King Ballal Sen revenged himself on the Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.
[4] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] centre was Suvarnagram. King Ballal Sen was given to much pomp and luxury and was a man of lecherous nature. His son, Laksman Sen, was extremely unhappy with his father. King Ballal Sen often demanded more and more funds [...] funds, they spoke to Prince Laksman Sen. Through him they conveyed to [...] meet with disaster. King Ballal Sen was enraged by the merchants [...] revenged himself against them.