Religious Landscape of Early Medieval Radh Bengal

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Debdutta Sanyal

Debdutta Sanyal completed her graduation from St. Stephen's College, Delhi and MA in History from Delhi University. She is currently an MPhil research scholar in early Indian history at Delhi University. She has also served as a Teaching Fellow at Ashoka University. Her research interests include historical archaeology and study of representations in literature and visual arts.

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‘Sons of Shiva.’ Online athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPgW7bElORk. Published on 12th September, 2008