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- Pashanda Pandit is a Bengali drama film directed by Shibaprasad Sen and produced by Ratna Sen based on a 1961 same name novel of Narayan Sanyal. This film...
- son of Pandu, conquered the town of Sanjayanti and the country of the Pashandas and the Karanatakas utilizing his messengers alone and made all of them...
- Udrakeralas and the Andhras and the Talavanas. He also vanquished the Karnatas, Pashandas, the town of Sanjayanti, the Kalinga, the Ustrakarnikas, the city of Atavi...
- Kerakas who were men with one leg. The town of Sanjayanti, countries of the Pashandas, Karahatakas, Paundrayas, Dravidas, Udrakeralas, Andhras, Talavanas, Kalingas...
- Chapter 30 Sahadeva conquered the town of Sanjayanti and the country of the Pashandas and the Karanatakas by means of his messengers alone, and made all of...
- (2012) Bhalo Theko (2003) Debanjali (2000) Sampradan (1999) Kalratri (1997) Pashanda Pandit (1993) Tahader Katha (1993) City of Joy (1992) Mahaprithibi (1991)...
- Meye (Ghatak), director Strir Patro (Tagore) Hojoborala (Sukumar Ray) Pashanda Pandit Ritwik Ghatak stories ISBN 81-87075-55-4 Galileo Charit (Bengali...
- turned into a Tapas Paul, Indrani Haldar & Anup Kumar starred film in 1991. Pashanda Pandit was filmed by director Shibaprasad Sen. Soumitra Chatterjee starred...
- tree). He also conquered the town of Sanjayanti and the country of the Pashandas and the Karanatakas by means of his messengers alone and made all of them...
- Nambuthiri. The Mooppil Swamiyar travelled all over Kerala and defeated all Pashandas (those who do not accept the authority of the Vedas) in debates. Once...