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Ügney Vikrant Vats
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BornKulanand Choudhary, Official name Vikrant Kumar Choudhary local name Vicky Some called Mahaprabhu Vikrant
06 September, 1996
Village, - Sahasram, District, Darbhanga, Mithila present Bihar, India
ReligionMaithili Brahaman of Sanatan Daharm Presently Hindu
OccupationStudent of Graduation, Director of a foundation Yuva Sanskar Mithila Foundation, Member Of RSS and Distributer of Vastige

Ügney Vikrant Vats

मैं विक्रांत चौधरी मिथिला के दरभंगा जिले के बिरौल प्रखंड के एक छोटे से गाँव ( सहसराम ) का रहने वाला हूँ | मेरा जन्म ६ सितम्बर १९९६ को हुआ | मेरे पिता का नाम श्री शम्भुनाथ चौधरी है | मैं पटना में वर्ग स्नातक  ( BCA )  में पाठ्यरत हूँ | मिथिला के लिए कुछ करना हमारा उद्देश्य है | मैं इसी सोच को रखते हुए इस संगठन को आगे बढ़ने, मिथिला के क्षेत्र और क्षात्र के विकास के लिए कुछ करने के लिए सक्रिय हूँ | मैं इस संगठन का निर्देसक हूँ आप सभी मिथिला वासी से अपील करता हूँ आग्रह करता हूँ आप सभी हमारे इस संगठन को अपना सहयोग दें |

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Stories

Stories about his exploits are narrated in West Bengal and Bangladesh to this day in numerous short stories. The stories are popular, short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. His stories are comparable with those of Birbal, Tenali Raman and Molla Nasiruddin.

Authenticity

In early nineteenth century, Gopal Bhar's name was first mentioned in Bengali literature. It is often said that Gopal Bhar is a legendary personality. But a reference has found that there was a bodyguard of the king of Nadia, Raja Krishnachandra named Shankar Taranga who was given special status by the king for his courage and knowledge and probably gave rise to the legend of Gopal Bhar. There are many contradictory views regarding Gopal Bhar, whether he existed or not. Acharya Sukumar Sen (linguist) opined that the character Gopal is purely fictitious.

See also

References

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(1) Dutta, Swapna (2004). Tales of Gopal the Jester. ISBN 81-7806-059-0. (2) Sinha, Seema (2005). Gopal Bhand. ISBN 81-7011-975-8.

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