102-601: Deva Dynasty (c. 12th – 13th centuries) was a Bengali Hindu dynasty which originated in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent ; the dynasty ruled over eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty . The capital of the dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh . This Hindu Deva dynasty is different from the earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty (c. 8th-9th centuries) of Samatata region of Bengal . The major sources of
204-704: A Hindu-majority province. In late April 1947, the Amrita Bazar Patrika published the results of an opinion poll, in which 98% of the Bengali Hindus favoured the creation of a separate homeland. The proposal for the Partition of Bengal was moved in the Legislative Assembly on 20 June 1947, where the Hindu members voted 58–21 in favour of the Partition with two members abstaining. The Boundary Commission awarded
306-496: A caste (from a professional group) in the 10th-11th century CE. Ancient scripts and inscriptions record a class of royal officials of writers or accountants, denoted as Karana or Kayastha. Lexicographer Vaijayanti (11th century CE) appears to consider Kayastha and Karana as being synonymous and depicts them as scribes. Two early scriptures of Bengal also note a caste group called Karana. Some scholars consider Karana and Kayastha castes as identical or equivalent. Majumder claims that
408-724: A common bond of unity. The word Bengali is derived from the Bengali word bangali . The English word Bengali denoting the people as well as the language is derived from the English word Bengal denoting the region, which itself is derived ultimately from the Bengali word Vanga which was one of the five historical kingdoms of Eastern India. According to Harivamsa , Bali , the king of the asuras had five sons from his wife Sudeshna through sage Dirghatama. The five sons namely Anga , Vanga , Kalinga , Pundra and Sumha went on to found five kingdoms of
510-454: A flurry in the literary activity especially after the emergence of the Bengali press. The first Bengali prose Raja Pratapaditya Charitra was written during this time. The Renaissance saw a rapid development in modern Bengali literature. Most of the epics, poems, novels, short stories and dramas of the modern classical literature were written during this period. The Bengal Literary Society that later came to be known as Bangiya Sahitya Parishad
612-592: A high social status along with Brahmins, their ritual status was low, according to Edmund Leach, S. N. Mukherjee, though it seems their ritual status is a subject of dispute as per other historians. A survey of Indian writers and observers suggests that many of those acquainted with the Kayasthas considered them as Dvija or twice-born. Bellenoit gives the examples of Rabindranath Tagore and Abdul Halim Sharar to illustrate this point. According to Bellenoit, "although Tagore had Bengal specifically in mind, he argued that
714-650: A hundred years ago". Sanyal mentions that due to the lack of Vaishya and Kshatriya categories in Bengal, all non-Brahmin castes of Bengal, including the "higher castes" are considered as Shudras; the Bengali Kayasthas are considered among the three uchchajatis or higher castes as their social standing has been high. Lloyd Rudolph and Susanne Rudolph mention that Ronald Inden (an anthropologist ), after spending part of 1964-65 in Bengal, states in his dissertation on Kayasthas that inter-caste marriages are increasing among
816-567: A new dimension as young artists like Devajyoti Ray , Sudip Roy and Paresh Maity started gaining international recognition. Devajyoti Ray is known for introducing Pseudorealism , which is one of the most original genres of Indian art today. The Bengali Hindus generally follow the beliefs and practices that fall under the broad umbrella of Hinduism . Majority of them follow either Shaktism (the Kalikula tradition ) or Vaishnavism ( Gaudiya Vaishnavism , Vaishnava-Sahajiya , Bauls ), and some follow
918-425: A non-brahmanic cognomen such as Bhatta, Datta and Kunda, etc., which are available in the inscriptions of Bengal. Surnames like Datta, Dama, Palita, Pala, Kunda (Kundu), Dasa, Naga and Nandin are now confined to Kayasthas of Bengal but not to brahmanas. Noticing brahmanic names with a large number of modern Bengali Kayastha cognomens in several early epigraphs discovered in Bengal, some scholars have suggested that there
1020-399: A notable section of non-Bengali Hindus also exist, particularly among Marwaris , Biharis , Odias , Gurkhas , Punjabis , Sindhis , Gujaratis and various tribal communities such as Koch Raj bongshi , Santals , Munda and particularly Adivadis numbering around 1.557 crore comprising rest 15% of the state population. Hinduism has been existed in what is now called Bangladesh since
1122-460: A result of this jingoist movement, nearly 500,000 Bengali Hindus were forced to flee from Assam to take shelter in neighbouring West Bengal particularly in Jalpaiguri division in seek for safety. In the Bengali dominated Barak Valley region of Assam, violence broke out in 1960 and 1961 between Bengali Hindus and ethnic Assamese police over a state bill which would have made Assamese mandatory in
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#17328953686981224-662: A single political entity and expanded it into an empire, conquering a major portion of North India . During this time, the Bengali Hindus excelled in art, literature, philosophy, mathematics, sciences and statecraft. The first scriptures in Bengali Charyapada was composed during the Pala rule . The Pala were followed by the Senas who made far reaching changes in the social structure of Bengali Hindus, introducing 36 new castes and orthodox institutions like Kulinism . The literary progress of
1326-471: A synthesis of the two. The Shaktas belong to the upper castes as well as lowest castes and tribes, while the lower middle castes are Vaishnavas. The minor traditions include Shaivites . A small minority is atheist who do not follow any rituals. Brahmoism is also found among Bengali Hindus. A part of the parent tradition, the Bengali Hindus usually affiliate themselves to one of the many sects that have come to be established as institutionalised forms of
1428-524: Is a considerable brahmana element in the present day Kayastha community of Bengal. Originally the professions of Kayastha (scribe) and Vaidya (physician) were not restricted and could be followed by people of different varnas including the brahmanas. So there is every probability that a number of brahmana families were mixed up with members of other varnas in forming the present Kayastha and Vaidya communities of Bengal. Sharma also mentions that D. R. Bhandarkar "has pointed out that identical surnames are used by
1530-451: Is considered as one of the most staple food by both Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. Bengali Hindu society used to be caste-oriented throughout centuries and the professional status of men depended exclusively on the hierarchical caste divisions . In traditional Bengali Hindu society , nearly every occupation is carried on by a ranked hierarchy of specialised caste groups such as weaving, pottery, carpentry and blacksmithing. However, with
1632-509: The Gupta period, Kayastha had not crystallised into a caste, and represented a professional group. Kayasthas frequently appear in the Gupta inscriptions mostly as professional writers or scribes. The importance of the lekhaka or writer seems to have increased during the Gupta period; the term 'Kayastha' was a part of the Gupta administrative terminology. A number of inscriptions during this period mention
1734-489: The 1964 East Pakistan riots many Bengali Hindus have poured into Assam as refugees and the number of Hindu migrants in the state rose to 1,068,455 in 1968 (sharply after 4 years of the riot). The fourth patches numbering around 347,555 have just arrived after Bangladesh liberation war of 1971 as refugees and most of them being Bengali speaking Hindus have decided to stay back in Assam permanently afterwards. Bengali Hindus are now
1836-614: The Bangladesh Liberation War , large number of Bengali Hindus were massacred . The Enemy Property Act of the Pakistan regime which is still in force in the new incarnation of Vested Property Act , has been used by successive Bangladeshi governments to seize the properties of the Hindu minorities who left the country during the Partition of India and Bangladesh liberation war. According to Professor Abul Barkat of Dhaka University ,
1938-640: The Brahmins for the worship and teaching purpose in the Pagoda . Then afterwards 1920, most of them start settling to the urban areas and main cities, mainly in Yangon , Mandalay and in urban areas of Rakhine State . In modern times, they have faced persecution which was mainly started after 1962 coup by Ne Win . Both the United States and United Kingdom have large immigrant Bengali Hindu populations, who are mostly from
2040-557: The Damodar River valley near Durgapur. Microliths, potteries, copper fishhooks and iron arrowheads have been found at Pandu Rajar Dhibi . In the ancient times, some of the Bengali Hindus were seafaring people as evident from Vijay Singha's naval conquest of Lanka , the tales of merchants like Chand Sadagar and Dhanapati Saudagor whose ships sailed to far off places for trade and establishment of colonies in South East Asia . By
2142-591: The Dāyabhāga school of law, as opposed to the Mitākṣarā school of law, which governed the other Hindu ethno-linguistic groups. In India, after the promulgation of the Hindu code bills , the Bengali Hindus along with other Hindus are being governed by a uniform Hindu law . There are two major social subgroups among the Bengali Hindus – the ghotis and the bangals . The Bengali Hindus who emigrated from East Bengal (Bangladesh) at
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#17328953686982244-512: The Hindi speaking population. The Bengali Hindus constitute of numerous endogamous castes , which are sometimes further subdivided into endogamous subgroups. The caste system evolved over centuries and became more and more complex with time. In the medieval period, several castes were boycotted by the ruling classes from time to time and this isolation continued till the 19th century. These social boycotts were somewhat discriminatory in nature. After
2346-583: The Indian Subcontinent at that time. During the Sena period (11th – 12th century) the Bengali culture developed into a distinct culture, within the civilisation. Bengali Hindus were at the forefront of the Bengal Renaissance in the 19th century, the Bengal region was noted for its participation in the struggle for independence from the British rule . At the time of the independence of India in 1947,
2448-455: The Indian states of West Bengal , Tripura , Andaman and Nicobar Islands , Jharkhand , and Assam's Barak Valley region. In Bangladesh , they form the largest minority. They are adherents of Hinduism and are native to the Bengal region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent . Comprising about one-third of the global Bengali population, they are the largest ethnic group among Hindus. Bengali Hindus speak Bengali , which belongs to
2550-458: The Indo-Aryan language family and adhere to Shaktism (majority, the Kalikula tradition ) or Vaishnavism (minority, Gaudiya Vaishnavism and Vaishnava-Sahajiya ) of their native religion Hinduism with some regional deities. There are significant numbers of Bengali-speaking Hindus in different Indian states . According to the census in 1881, 12.81 per cent of Bengali Hindus belonged to
2652-602: The Koch , Dimasa and the Tripuris . The Koches settled in Barak Valley in the 16th century, while the Dimasas settled in the late 16th - early 17th century A.D respectively. Bengali Hindus first came into Assam's Brahmaputra valley during the time of British era of 1826 from neighbouring Bengal region as colonial official workers, bankers, railway employees, bureaucrats and later on during
2754-497: The Nagara-brahmanas ". Referring to Naishadha Charita and Usanas-samhita smriti , Rabindra Nath Chakraborty mentions that according to these two medieval texts, "the Kayasthas were descended from Nagara Brahmin who had a large settlement in Bengal in the eighth century AD". According to André Wink , another historian, the caste is first referred to around the 5th–6th century CE, and may well have become so identified during
2856-502: The Nitish Kumar government had promised to solve this problems and also to raise the status of Bangla as a language in the state. Bengali Hindus constitute a minority ethnic group of the total population in both Bangladesh and India, forming less than 10% of the population in both countries. Hinduism has existed in Bengal before the 16th century BC and by the third century, Buddhism has also gain popularity in Bengal . West Bengal
2958-512: The Renaissance , the rigidity of the caste system ceased to a great extent, so much so that the first celebrated intercaste marriage took place as early as in 1925. The Bengali Hindu families are patriarchal as well as patrilocal and traditionally follow a joint family system. However, due to the Partition and subsequent urbanisation, the joint families have given way to the nuclear families . The Bengali Hindus were traditionally governed by
3060-619: The Shreekrishna Kirtana and the Vaishnava padavalis followed by translation literatures like Ramayana and Srikrishna Vijaya . In the medieval period literary works on the life and teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu were composed. This period saw the emergence of Shakta padavalis . The characteristic feature of Bengali Hindu literature in the middle age are the mangalkavyas , that glorify various Hindu gods and goddesses often using folkloristic backgrounds. The early modern period saw
3162-503: The caste system developed there. Bengal, being located east of the traditional Aryavarta (Aryan) region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, remained insulated from the full impact of Brahminical orthodoxy for many centuries. The influence of Buddhism remained strong there, continuing under the Buddhist rulers of the Pala dynasty from the eighth through the eleventh century CE. During
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3264-520: The "dominant landholding caste" even after the Muslim conquests on the Indian subcontinent , and absorbed the descendants of the region's old Hindu rulers. In Bengal, between 1500 and 1850 CE, the Kayasthas were regarded as one of the highest Hindu castes in the region. The Hindu community in Bengal was divided into only two varnas : Brahmins and Shudras . Hence, although the Bengali Kayasthas and Baidyas had
3366-565: The 250 member Bengal Legislative Assembly a disproportionate 119 seats were reserved for the Muslims, 17 for Europeans, Anglo-Indians & Indian Christians , 34 for the institutions, and the rest 80 were left as General. The Communal Award further divided the Hindus into Scheduled Caste Hindus and Tribal Hindus. Out of the 80 General seats, 10 were reserved for the Scheduled Castes . In response
3468-560: The 3rd century B.C.E. they were united into a powerful state, known to the Greeks as Gangaridai , whose military prowess demoralised Alexander from further expedition to the east. In the middle of the 8th century, the Bengali Hindu nobility democratically elected Gopala as the ruler of Gauda , ushering in an era of peace and prosperity in Bengal, ending almost a century of chaos and confusion. The Buddhist Pala rulers unified Bengal into
3570-513: The Act has been used to misappropriate 2,100,000 acres (8,500 km ) of land from the Bengali Hindus, roughly equivalent to the 45% of the total landed area owned by them. In Assam's, Assamese dominated Brahmaputra Valley region Bongal Kheda movement (which literally means drive out Bengalis) was happened in the late 1948-80s, where several thousands of Hindu Bengalis was massacred by jingoists Assamese nationalists mob in various parts of Assam and as
3672-661: The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, where around at that time, nearly 1,381,649 Bengalis (mostly Hindus) have came into various parts of Tripura to take refugees and most of them have settled here permanently afterwards. Parts of the state were shelled by the Pakistan Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 . Following the war, the Indian government reorganised the North East region to try to improve control of
3774-543: The Barak Valley are eligible for citizenship if the Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019 becomes a law. Most Bengali Hindus came into Jharkhand during the colonial period, brought up by the British as colonial workers mainly from the western part of Bengal. In Jharkhand , the Bengali Hindu population is over 2.5 million comprising 8.09% but the overall Bengali speaking population are a slight majority there and
3876-636: The Bengali Hindu people, prompting the latter to form the Bengali Tiger Force. Discrimination against refugee Bengali Hindu population is not limited to the North East . In Odisha , in a family of ten individuals, only half of them has been recognised as Indians while the rest were branded as Bangladeshis. The Bengali refugees who had settled in Bihar after the partition of India are denied land owning rights, caste certificates and welfare schemes. However,
3978-480: The Bengali Hindus a territory far less in proportion to their population which was around 46% of the population of the province, awarding the Bengali Hindu majority district of Khulna to Pakistan. However, some Bengali Muslim majority districts such as Murshidabad and Malda were handed to India. After the Partition , the majority of the urban upper class and middle class Bengali Hindu population of East Bengal immigrated to West Bengal. The ones who stayed back were
4080-450: The Bengali Hindus were reduced to minorities. The Bengalis, however, opposed to the Partition tooth and nail, embarked on a political movement of Swadeshi , boycott and revolutionary nationalism. On 28 September 1905, the day of Mahalaya , 50,000 Bengali Hindus resolved before the Mother at Kalighat to boycott foreign goods and stop employing foreigners. The British Raj finally annulled
4182-460: The Bengali New Year's Day or Pohela Boishakh which usually falls on 15 April. Traditional business establishment commence their fiscal year on this day, with the worship of Lakshmi and Ganesha and inauguration of the halkhata (ledger). People dress in ethnic wear and enjoy ethnic food. Poila Baishakh is followed by Rabindra Jayanti , Rath Yatra and Janmashtami before the commencement of
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4284-510: The Bengali chiefs along with some Bengali Muslims consolidated themselves into confederacies and resisted the Mughals. After the fall of the confederacies, the Mughals brought a major part of Bengal under their control, and constituted a subah . During the decline of the Mughal Empire , Nawabs of Bengal (who were Muslim) ruled a large part of Bengal. During the reign of Alivardi Khan . a Nawab,
4386-465: The Dutts, Ghoshs and Guhas were of Kshatriya origin, again citing their 'respectability and prominence in administration and overall rates of literacy'". Abdul Sharar, who was well acquainted with them also supported their claims of twice-born (Kshatriya and Vaishya origin) citing their high literacy rate which a Shudra caste could not have achieved. However, the claims of Bengali Kayasthas of having Dvija status
4488-553: The Indian army. In 1766, the British troops were completely routed by the sanyasi s and fakir s or the warrior monks at Dinhata , where the latter resorted guerrilla warfare . Bankim Chandra 's Anandamath is based on the Famine and consequential Sannyasi Rebellion . According to author James Jeremiah Novak, as British rulers took power from Bengal's ruling Muslim class, they strategically catered to Bengali Hindus (a majority in Bengal region at that time). The British rule destroyed
4590-523: The Karana and Kayastha castes eventually fused to form a single caste in Bengal like other parts of India. Referring to the linkages between class and caste in Bengal, Bandyopadhyay mentions that the Kayasthas along with the Brahmins and Baidyas , refrained from physical labour but controlled land, and as such represented "the three traditional higher castes of Bengal". Eaton mentions that the Kayasthas continued as
4692-549: The Leftist organisation Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) claimed that there are around 2 million Hindu Bangladeshis in Assam who would become Indian citizens if the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is passed. BJP, however claimed that only eight lakh Hindu Bangladeshis will get citizenship. The number of Hindu immigrants from Bangladesh in Barak Valley has varied estimates. According to the Assam government, 1.3 lakh such people residing in
4794-653: The Maharajahs of Tripura much before Indian independence . Since the partition of India, many Bengali Hindus have migrated to Tripura as refugees fleeing religious persecution in Muslim-majority East Pakistan, especially after 1949 and this is primarily attributed by the immigration of 610,000 Bengalis — the figure almost equal to the State's total population in 1951 — from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) between 1947 and 1951. Settlement by Hindu Bengalis increased during
4896-580: The Pala and Sena period came to a halt after the Turkish conquest in the early 13th century. Except for Haridas Datta's Manasar Bhasan no significant literary work was composed for about a century after the conquest. Even though the ruling classes resisted the invaders, Gauda, the centre of Bengal polity, fell to the Islamic invaders. During this period hundreds of temples and monasteries were desecrated. The next attack on
4998-466: The Partition in 1911. The Raj, however, carried out some restructuring, and carved out Bengali Hindu majority districts like Manbhum , Singbhum, Santal Pargana and Purnia awarding them to Bihar and others like Cachar that were awarded to Assam , which effectively made the Bengali Hindus a minority in the united province of Bengal. The Britishers also transferred the capital from Calcutta to New Delhi. The revolutionary movement gained momentum after
5100-779: The Partition. Bengali revolutionaries collaborated with the Germans during the War to liberate British India . Later the revolutionaries defeated the British army in the Battle of Jalalabad and liberated Chittagong . During the Quit India Movement , the revolutionaries liberated the Tamluk and Contai subdivision of Midnapore district from British rule and established the Tamralipta National Government. The British, unable to control
5202-555: The Pujas. Bengali Kayastha Bengali Kayastha ( Bengali : বাঙালি কায়স্থ ) is a Bengali Hindu caste originated from the Bengal region of Indian subcontinent , and is one of the main subgroups of the Kayastha community. The historical caste occupation of Kayasthas throughout India has been that of scribes, administrators, ministers and record-keepers; the Kayasthas in Bengal , along with Brahmins and Baidyas , are regarded among
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#17328953686985304-528: The ancient guru-shishya traditions . Major amongst them include the Ramakrishna Mission , Bharat Sevashram Sangha , Bijoy Krishna Goswami , Anukul Thakur , Matua , ISKCON , Gaudiya Mission , Ananda Marga , Ram Thakur etc. The main devis of the Shakta Kalikula tradition are Kali , Chandi , Jagaddhatri , Durga , as well as regional goddesses such as Bishahari and Manasa ,
5406-524: The ancient times. In nature, the Bangladeshi Hinduism closely resembles the ritual and customs of Hinduism practised in the Indian state of West Bengal, with which Bangladesh (at one time known as East Bengal ) was united until the partition of India. While in Bangladesh, Bengali Hindus are the second largest community with a population of 12.8 million out of 149.77 million people constituting (8.5%) of
5508-522: The bases of Bengali Muslim society. Bengali Hindus got favours from the British rulers, and experienced development in education and social mobility. In the 19th century, the elite class of Bengali Hindu people underwent radical social reforms and rapid modernisation; the phenomenon came to be known as the Bengal Renaissance . Public media like press and theatres became vents of nationalist sentiments, apolitical organisations had given way to political platforms, secret revolutionary societies emerged and
5610-509: The consumption of meat is often avoided in diets due to the Hindu principle of ahimsa which prohibits meat consumption. However, Bengali Hindus adore eating meat of goat , chicken , duck and lamb . Most of the Hindus refrain from eating beef. Meat, especially beef is readily consumed in Bangladesh and where it is considered the meal's main course and the Fish curry (or Machher Jhol ) with rice
5712-433: The country as per 2011 year census. But distinct Hindu population also exist among indigenous tribes like Garo , Khasi , Jaintia , Santhal , Bishnupriya Manipuri , Tripuri , Munda , Oraon , Dhanuk etc. In terms of population, Bangladesh is the third largest Hindu populated country in the world after India and Nepal . Out of 21 million population of Dhaka as far estimated by 2020, Bengali Hindus are at present
5814-648: The culture of Dimasa Kacharis. Bhattacharjee describes that the Dimasa kings spoke Bengali and the inscriptions and coins written were in Bengali script. Migrations to Cachar increased after the British annexation of the region. Bengalis in plains of Cachar valley were a significant, and sometimes dominant tribe/group/demographic for at least a period since the reign of Dhanya Manikya in the 15th century who hosted several Bengali Brahmin scholars in his court during his reign/rule. The Bengalis have been living in Barak Valley for at least 1,500 years, settling there much earlier than
5916-442: The early modern period, and especially after the first paper mill was set up in 1809. During the rise of nationalism in the early 20th century, the Bengali Hindus pioneered the Bengal school of art . It provided the artistic medium of expression to the Hindu nationalist movement . Though the Bengal school later gave way to modernist ideas, it left an enduring legacy. In the post-liberalisation phase of India, modern art acquired
6018-410: The eastern side of the kingdom in 1294. This is the last recorded history of this dynasty. This Indian history-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bengali Hindu Traditional Bengali Hindus ( Bengali : বাঙ্গালী হিন্দু/বাঙালি হিন্দু , romanized : Bāṅgālī Hindu/Bāṅāli Hindu ) are an ethnoreligious population who make up the majority in
6120-658: The five original Kayastha clans are Bose/Basu , Ghosh , Mitra , Guha , and Datta , the first four of whom became Kulin Kayasthas; the legend talks about the migration of Brahmins with the five Kayasthas, from Kannauj to Bengal, forming a caste considered to be of high status. A modern genetic study evaluating this myth found that "individuals belonging to some of the Kayastha lineages, whether termed Kulin or Moulik in later times, show genetic relatedness with present-day populations in Uttar Pradesh (Bose, Pal), while others show
6222-413: The global context, the terms Indian Bengali and Bangladeshi Hindu are respectively used. In India, Bengali generally refers to Bengali Hindus, excluding a significant number of Bengali Muslims who are also ethnically Bengalis . The 'other' is usually identified as 'non-Bengali', a term that generically refers to the Hindu people who are not Bengali speaking, but sometimes specifically used to denote
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#17328953686986324-430: The government to stop the mayhem. Later in the year, the Muslim League government orchestrated the infamous Noakhali genocide . After the failure of the United Bengal plan, it became evident that either all of Bengal would go to Pakistan, or it would be partitioned between India and Pakistan. Direct Action Day and the Noakhali genocide prompted the Bengali Hindu leadership to vote for the Partition of Bengal to create
6426-430: The history of this dynasty are the three copperplate inscriptions of Damodaradeva issued in years 1234, 1236 and 1243, which were his 4th, 6th and 13th regnal years . Although there are many myths about this dynasty, none were proved with strong evidence. The first three rulers are known from the Chittagong copperplate inscription of Damodaradeva dated 1243. The first ruler of this dynasty was Purushottamadeva, who rose from
6528-479: The international borders – three new states came into existence on 21 January 1972: Meghalaya, Manipur, and Tripura. Before independence, most of the population was indigenous. In Tripura , now Bengali Hindus form a clear majority due to immigration from neighbouring East Pakistan during 1947 and 1971 and as a result Tripura has become a Bengali dominant state with Bangla as its official language along with Kokborok and English. Bengali Hindus comprise nearly 60% of
6630-402: The introduction of British rule and appearance of urban civilisation, the former rural agrarian and artisan economy gradually crumbled and gave way to modern middle class economy. However, agriculture, land tenure, farming and fishing form the predominant economic activity in most of the rural area till now. The proper Bengali literary history begins with the early Vaishnava literature like
6732-424: The leading Bengali Hindu landholders , lawyers and professionals signed the Bengal Hindu Manifesto on 23 April 1932 rejecting the justification of reservation of separate electorates for Muslims in the Bengal Legislative Assembly. They joined hands with Sikhs and non-Bengali Hindus in attacking Muslims and ultimately it turned out to be a violent reprisal that resulted in heavy casualties of Muslims, finally forcing
6834-405: The lower clan rank. The Maulika had four further "ranked grades". The Uttara-radhi and Varendra used the terms "Siddha", "Sadhya", "Kasta" and "Amulaja" to designate the grades in their subcastes. Bellenoit states that the Bengali Kayasthas are "largely seen as an offshoot of the main north Indian Kayasthas , they claim lineage from migrations into Bengal from the ancient capital of Kanauj at
6936-439: The migration of 4.5 million Hindus to India, according to one estimate. The 1964 East-Pakistan riots caused an estimated 135,000 Hindus to migrate to India. The massacre of East Pakistanis in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 led to exodus of millions of Hindus to India. The Hindus are a religious group, native to the Indian subcontinent , speaking a broad range of Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages and adhering to
7038-449: The mythological king Adisur. Multiple versions of this legend exist, all considered by historians to be myth or folklore lacking historical authenticity. According to Swarupa Gupta this legend was ... fitted into a quasi-historical, sociological narrative of Bengal and deployed to explain the realities of caste and sub-caste origins and connections during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. According to this legend,
7140-436: The native belief systems, rooted in the Vedas . The word Hindu is popularly believed to be a Persian exonym for the people native to the Indian subcontinent. The word is derived from Sindhu , the Sanskrit name for the river Indus and it initially referred to the people residing to the east of the river. The Hindus are constituted into various ethno-linguistic subgroups, which in spite of being culturally diverse, share
7242-476: The office of Prathama-Kayastha , meaning chief scribe in the administrative office, and represented "probably the Chief Secretary to the administrative Board". According to Tej Ram Sharma , an Indian historian, the office of Kayastha in Bengal was instituted before the Gupta period ( c. 320 to 550 CE), although there is no reference to Kayastha as a caste at that time. He says that The names of brahmanas occurring in our inscriptions sometimes end in
7344-530: The ones who had significant landed property and believed that they will be able to live peacefully in an Islamic state. However, after the genocide of 1950 , Bengali Hindus fled East Bengal in thousands and settled in West Bengal. In 1964, tens of thousands of Bengali Hindus were massacred in East Pakistan and most of the Bengali Hindu owned businesses and properties of Dhaka were permanently destroyed. During
7446-407: The percentage of Bengali speakers ranges from 38%–40%. The non-tribal population of Tripura, the mostly Bengali-speaking Hindus and Muslims, constitute more than two-thirds of the state's population. The resident and the migrant Bengali population benefitted from the culture and language of the royal house of Tripura thanks to embracement of Hinduism and adoption of Bengali as the state language by
7548-475: The period of the Sena dynasty . Between that time and the 11th–12th century, this category of officials or scribes was composed of "putative" Kshatriyas and, "for the larger majority", Brahmins , who retained their caste identity or became Buddhists . As in South India , Bengal had lacked a clearly defined Kshatriya caste. The Pala , Sena , Chandra , and Varman dynasties and their descendants, who claimed
7650-461: The position of a village chief ( gramani ). His son Madhumathana or Madhusudanadeva was the first independent ruler of this dynasty, who assumed the title of nripati . He was succeeded by his son Vasudeva and Vasudeva was succeeded by his son Damodaradeva. Damodaradeva (reigned 1231–1243) was the most powerful ruler of this dynasty. He took the title of Ariraja-Chanura-Madhava-Sakala-Bhupati-Chakravarti . The inscriptional evidences show that his kingdom
7752-549: The professional classes and have migrated through education and employment. Former Cricketer Isa Guha and Rhona Mitra are prominent descendants of the Bengali Hindu diaspora . Bengali cuisine is mainly influenced by the diet habits similar to the Hindus and includes a very large variety of sweets and dishes. The Bengali sweets includes desserts made by milk, includes Rasgulla , Sandesh , Cham cham , etc. In Hinduism ,
7854-491: The province of Bengal was partitioned between India and East Pakistan , part of the Muslim-majority state of Pakistan. Millions of Bengali Hindus numbering around 25,19,557 (1941–1951) have migrated from East Bengal (later Bangladesh) and settled in West Bengal and other states of India. The migration continued in waves through the fifties and sixties, especially as a results of the 1950 East Pakistan riots , which led to
7956-443: The request of Hindu Kings (900s) to settle the countryside. These Kayasthas took on the well known names of Ghosh, Mitra and Dutt. Over time they fashioned themselves as a Gaur subdivision of a broader Kayastha group, who claimed north Indian origins". Kulin Kayasthas , a subcaste of Bengali Kayasthas have an associated myth of origin stating that five Kayasthas accompanied the Brahmins from Kannauj who had been invited to Bengal by
8058-492: The revolutionary activities, decided to hinder the Bengali Hindu people through administrative reforms. The Government of India Act 1919 introduced in the 144 member Bengal Legislative Assembly, 46 seats for the Muslims, 59 for the institutions, Europeans & others and left the rest 39 as General, where the Bengali Hindus were to scramble for a representation. The situation worsened with the Communal Award of 1932, where in
8160-426: The same name in the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent. In ancient times Vanga proper consisted of the deltaic region between Bhagirathi , Padma and Madhumati , but later on extended to include the regions which now roughly comprise Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal . In India, they tend to identify themselves as Bengalis while in Bangladesh they tend to identify themselves as Hindus . In
8262-450: The same status as Brahmins, Kshatriyas or Sudras, and there was even a claim that they formed a fifth varna within the Hindu caste structure". Bengali Kayastha individuals are not uniformly from the northern region of India; however, they form a district genetic cluster. Professor Julius J. Lipner mentions that the varna status of the Bengali Kayasthas is disputed, and says that while some authorities consider that they "do not belong to
8364-534: The second largest community just after Bengali Muslims in Dhaka numbering around at 1,051,167 (5% of population) and are mainly concentrated in Shankhari Bazaar . The Barak Valley comprising the present districts of Cachar , Karimganj and Hailakandi is contiguous to Sylhet (Bengal plains), where the Bengali Hindus, according to historian J.B. Bhattacharjee, had settled well before the colonial period, influencing
8466-555: The secondary education curriculum. On 19 May 1961, eleven Bengali protesters were killed by Assamese police fired on a demonstration at the Silchar railway station . Subsequently, the Assam government allowed Bengali as the medium of education and held it as an official position in Barak Valley. The United Liberation Front of Asom , National Democratic Front of Bodoland , Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam and National Liberation Front of Tripura militants have selectively targeted
8568-568: The semi-independent Bengali Hindu kingdoms outside the pale of Muslim occupied Bengal. In some cases, even when their rulers have been captured or killed, the ordinary people began to carry on the fight. These resistances took the form of Chuar ( Chuar is a derogatory term used by the Britishers and local zamindars to denote the Bhumij peoples ) and Paik Rebellion . These warring people were later listed as criminal tribes and barred from recruitment in
8670-657: The severe taxation and frequent Maratha raids made the life miserable for the ordinary Bengali Hindus. A section of the Bengali Hindu nobility helped the British East India Company in overthrowing the Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah regime. After obtaining the revenue rights, the East India Company imposed more oppressive taxation. In the famine of 1770, approximately one third of the Bengali population died. The British began to face stiff resistance in conquering
8772-409: The snake goddesses, Shashthi , the protectress of children, Shitala , the smallpox goddess, Annapurna and Umā (the Bengali name for Parvati ). According to a famous Bengali proverb, there are thirteen festivals in twelve months ( Bengali : বারো মাসে তেরো পার্বণ , romanized : Bārō māsē tērō pārbaṇa ). Bengali Hindus celebrate all major Indian festivals. The year begins with
8874-415: The society at large became restive. With rising nationalism among Bengalis, the British rulers applied divide and rule policy, and started to make favours to Bengali Muslims. To keep the rising Bengali Hindu aspirations at bay, the British partitioned the province in 1905 and along with some additional restructuring came up with two provinces – Eastern Bengal & Assam and Bengal itself, in each of which
8976-598: The society came from the Islamic missionaries . Local chieftains like Akananda , Dakshin Ray and Mukut Ray, resisted the missionary activities. During the Pathan occupation of Bengal, some regions were held in sway by different Bengali Hindu rulers. Islam religion gradually spread throughout the Bengal region, and many Bengali Hindus converted to Islam. When the Delhi-based Mughals tried to bring Bengal under their direct rule,
9078-775: The state population which is around 2.2 million whereas native Tripuris are 30% of the state population which is around 1.2 million as of 2011 census. There is also a significant number of Bengali Hindus residing in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , estimated approximately 100,000 comprising 26%–28% of the population. Bengali is also the most widely spoken language in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, despite it lacking official status. The Bengali Hindus in Myanmar are present from long back historical times, when they were brought from Bengal region to Arakan region by many Arakanese kings , especially
9180-449: The status of Kshatriya, "almost imperceptibly merged" with the Kayastha caste, "which also ranked as shudras". However, Richard M. Eaton opines that, after absorption of remnants of these dynasties, Kayastha became "the region's surrogate Kshatriya or warrior class". Sekhar Bandyopadhyay also places their emergence as a caste after the Gupta period. In the eleventh century, Bengal was in the grip of Brahminism . The Kayastha evolved into
9282-536: The third largest community in Assam after Assamese people and Bengali Muslims with a population of 6,022,677 (million), comprising (19.3%) of state population as of 2011 census. They are highly concentrated in the Barak Valley region where they a form a slide majority and the population of Bengali Hindus in Barak Valley is 2 million, constituting 55% of the total population of the region. In Assam's Brahmaputra valley region, their numbers are 4 million covering up 14.5% of
9384-610: The three traditional higher castes that comprise the "upper layer of Hindu society". During the British Raj , the Bhadraloks of Bengal were drawn primarily, but not exclusively, from these three castes, who continue to maintain a collective hegemony in West Bengal . The social and religious patterns of Bengal had historically been distinctively different from those in the orthodox Hindu heartland of North India and this impacted on how
9486-457: The three upper castes while the rest belonged to the Shudra and Dalit castes, while a 2020 Deccan Herald publication puts the percentage of the upper castes ( Brahmins , Kayasthas and Vaidyas ) at 15 to 18 per cent of the Hindu population. Around the 8th century, the Bengali language branched off from Magadhi Prakrit , a derivative of Sanskrit that was prevalent in the eastern region of
9588-428: The time Partition of Bengal in 1947. Between the period of first patches (1946–1951), around 274,455 Bengali Hindu refugees have arrived from what is now called Bangladesh (former East Pakistan) in various locations of Assam as permanent settlers and again in second patches between (1952–1958) of the same decade, around 212,545 Bengali Hindus from Bangladesh took shelter in various parts of the state permanently. After
9690-463: The twice-born orders, being placed high up among the Shudras; for other authorities they are on a level with Kshatriyas, and are accorded twice-born status." According to John Henry Hutton , Kayastha is an important caste, which in Bengal "ranks next to Brahman"; the caste is now "commonly regarded as 'twice-born', and itself claims to be Kshatriya, though it was perhaps more often regarded as clean Sudra
9792-553: The urban educated "twice-born castes", Kayasthas, Brahmins, and Baidyas. According to Inden, "many of the higher castes of India have historically been organised into ranked clans or lineages". The Bengali Kayastha was organised into smaller sub-castes and even smaller ranked grades of clans ( kulas ) around 1500 CE. The four major subcastes were Daksina-radhi , Vangaja , Uttara-radhi and Varendra . The Daksina-radhi and Vangaja subcastes were further divided into Kulina or Kulin ("high clan rank") and Maulika or Maulik,
9894-572: The valley population respectively and are mainly concentrated in Hojai District where Bengali are spoken by (53%) of the district population, Goalpara District , Nagaon district , Bongaigaon district , Barpeta District , Kamrup District , Darrang district , Dhubri District , Morigaon district , Tinsukia district , Karbi Anglong , Guwahati , BTAD , Dibrugarh district , Jorhat district , Sonitpur district with percentage ranging 15-25% in all those districts mentioned above. In January 2019,
9996-962: The wake of the Partition and settled in West Bengal, came to known as the bangals, while the native Bengali Hindus of West Bengal came to known as ghotis. For several decades after partition, these two social subgroups possessed marked difference in their accents and their rivalry was manifested in many spheres of life, most notably in the support for the football clubs of East Bengal and Mohun Bagan respectively. Several such differences have eased with passing years. 20,000-year-old stone weapons including small axes, potteries and charcoal remains have been unearthed from Chandthakurer Danga in Haatpara mouza, 8 km northeast of Sagardighi in Murshidabad . Microliths dating to 10000 BC has been excavated from Birbhanpur, situated in Paschim Bardhaman district on
10098-450: Was created in 1947 as an act of Bengali Hindu Homeland Movement to save guard the political, economical, cultural, religious, demographic and land owning rights of Bengali Hindus of undivided Bengal region and as a result predominantly Hindu majority West Bengal became a part of Indian union. The vast majority of Hindus in West Bengal are Bengali Hindus numbering around 5.5 crore out of the total estimated state population of 10 crore, but
10200-547: Was extended up to the present-day Comilla - Noakhali - Chittagong region. A later ruler of this dynasty Ariraja-Danuja-Madhava Dasharathadeva extended his kingdom up to Bikrampur and made it his capital. 15th century historian Yahya bin Ahmad mentioned in his Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi that he (referred as Danuj Rai of Sonargaon by Yahya) made an alliance with Ghiyas-ud-Din Balban in 1281. His brother Bikramaditya Deva later moved to
10302-699: Was founded. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee wrote commentaries on Krishna Charita, Dharmattatva, Bhagavad Gita . The literary development during the Renaissance culminated in Tagore's Nobel prize for literature. In the Post-Partition period, the Bengali Hindus pioneered the Hungry generation , Natun Kabita and the little magazine movements. Of late, some of them have made their mark in contemporary English literature. The Kalighat school of painting flourished in Bengal in
10404-474: Was not supported by Indian observers like Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya who cited their rituals to refute their claims. The Report of the 1931 census of Bengal noted that, the 'better-placed' Kayastha community claimed Kshatriya status. Some scholars note that "Hindu communities labelled 'Kayastha' are found all over northern India, but historically, their social ranking was not uniform. At different times and in different places, those labelled Kayastha were accorded
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