
বিভূতিভূষণের অদম্য কল্পনার জগৎ: প্রকৃতি, রহস্য ও অ্যাডভেঞ্চার
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The provided sources offer an overview of the distinguished Indian Bengali author, Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, highlighting his significant contributions to Bengali literature, primarily through novels and short stories. They describe his profound connection to nature and rural life, which frequently served as central themes in his works, alongside the interplay of tradition and modernity. A recurring character, Taranath the Tantric, is explored in detail, showcasing a blend of spiritualism, fantasy, and nature appreciation set against the backdrop of colonial-era rural Bengal and 1940s Kolkata. The sources also specifically discuss the inspiration behind his acclaimed adventure novel, "Chander Pahar," attributing it to his imagination, love for adventure, and influence from travel narratives, despite his "stay-at-home" nature, ultimately detailing the thrilling plot of Shankar's journey in Africa. Finally, a biographical sketch outlines his birthplace, career, and notable achievements, including the posthumous Rabindra Puraskar and the film adaptations of his novels.