Tarkaratna, Rāmanārāẏaṇa, 1822-1886
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found: Uvoya shankata or the horns of a dilemma, [1872?]
found: OCLC, viewed 29 Feb. 2016(hdg.: Tarkaratna, Rāmanārāẏaṇa, 1822-1886)
found: Banglapedia, viewed 29 Feb. 2016(Ramnarayan Tarkaratna (1822-1886) playwright, was born on 26 December 1822 at village Harinabhi in 24-Parganas District, West Bengal. After his primary education in the village chatuspathi or Sanskrit school, he studied grammar, poetics, law and logic for 10 years (1843-53) at Sanskrit College in Kolkata. After serving for two years as the chief pundit of Hindu Metropolitan College, he joined Sanskrit College where he taught for 27 years. Ramnarayan was known essentially for his original plays in Bangla. He was nicknamed 'Natuke Ramnarayan' (Ramnarayan, the playwright) for writing the first well-structured plays. He died at his village home on 19 January 1886)
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