Manik

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Manik and I

It is unusual to come across a life so rich in varied experiences as the one that Bijoya Ray, wife and constant companion to the renowned film-maker Satyajit Ray, has lived. Despite being closely related, Satyajit—‘Manik’ to his friends and family—and Bijoya fell in love and embarked on a life together years before Ray’s groundbreaking film Pather Panchali was made, and their long, happy married life lasted right until Ray’s death in 1992. Bijoya Ray never felt the urge to write her memoirs, but was finally persuaded to pick up the pen when she was well into her eighties. Manik and I brims over with hitherto unknown stories of her life with Satyajit Ray, told in candid, vivid detail.
Manik-Chandra

Author: Dr. Lalit Mohan Gupta
language: en
Publisher: Dr. Lalit Mohan Gupta
Release Date: 2021-07-23
Time is the same for everyone, time is valued to a person when he loses something precious. Spend time with your loved ones and be happy. I got the inspiration to write this book from those wild animals living near my house who recognize me, yes!! Those speechless animals know and recognize me very well, it is strange not because we neither know their language nor they are ours, but animals around like dogs, cows etc. Feed them with love only once, then you may forget You can go but they do not forget the favor of that person. If you have ever tried to look into their eyes, you will find that their heart is very innocent. Impressed by this innocence, I want to put before you such a story which narrates the unfathomable love of a king and an elephant.
Bujangga Manik

Bujangga Manik is a narrative poem in Old Sundanese which opens a window onto the world of late-15th-century maritime Southeast Asia. The poem describes the spiritual development of a young man from Pakañcilan, in what is now West Java, as he walks and sails across and around Java and Bali, culminating with his death in a mountainside hermitage and ascension to heaven. This volume is an exemplary edition of Bujangga Manik, complete with a revised transliteration; a new English translation; detailed descriptions of the manuscript, script, and language; and an extensive commentary on the poem’s contents, from its setting and characters to its descriptions of ocean-going ships, houses, furniture, perfumes, and much else.