Why does the bengali literature had two categories in the 4th century
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Bengali literature denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language. The earliest extant work in Bengali literature is the Charyapada, a collection ... Thereafter, the timeline of Bengali literature is ...
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The Bengali literature had two categories in the 4th century because Bengal developed commercial relations with Magadha (now Bihar) where Sanskrit was spoken. The one that is indebted to Sanskrit and the other that is independent of Sanskrit.
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- The 'Bengali literature' denotes the 'body of writings in the Bengali language' and it is derived from Sanskrit.
- In the 4th century, Bengal developed commercial relations with Magadha and also Sanskrit was spoken.
- Brahmanas settled in Bengal and made Sanskrit influence stronger in the 4th century.
- The earliest literature in 'Bengali literature' is the 'Charyapada'.
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