Chand Bardai

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chand Bardai
Prithviraj Raso.jpg
The cover of a Prithviraj Raso version published by the Nagari Pracharini Sabha
Born30 September 1149, Lahore
Died1200 (50–51 years)
SpouseKamla, Gauran[citation needed]
Names
Prithvi Chand

Chand Bardai was an Indian poet who composed Prithviraj Raso, an epic poem in Brajbhasa about the life of the Chahamana king Prithviraj Chauhan. The poem presents him as a court poet of Prithviraj. According to it, after Prithviraj was defeated at the Second battle of Tarain and taken to Ghazna by Muhammad of Ghor, Chand Bardai travelled to Ghazna and helped Prithviraj kill Muhammad.[1]

The Prithviraj Raso was embellished with time and quite a few authors added to it. Only parts of the original manuscript are still intact. There are many versions of Raso but scholars agree that the biggest canto is considered the part of original "Prithivraj Raso". In its longest form the poem comprises upwords of 10,000 stanzas. Prithviraj Raso was proved historically unreliable by some historians like Georg Bühler, Morrison, GH Ojha and Munshi Devi Prasad.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Cynthia Talbot 2015, p. 13-20.
  2. ^ Ayyappappanikkar; Sahitya Akademi (1997). Medieval Indian literature: an anthology. Sahitya Akademi. p. 142. ISBN 978-81-260-0365-5.

Bibliography[]

External links[]

Retrieved from ""