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The Bhar are a caste in India, sometimes referred to as a subcaste of boatmen.
Communities that are related to the Bhar by occupation in Uttar Pradesh include the Batham, Bind, Dhimar, Dhinwar, Dhewar, Gariya, Gaur, Godia, Gond, Guria, Jhimar, Jhir, Jhinwar, Jhiwar, Kahar, Kashyap, Keot, Kewat, Kharwar, Khairwar, Kumhar, Machua, Majhi, Majhwar, Mallah, Nishad, Prajapati,Riakwar, Tura, Turah, Turaha, Tureha and Turaiha. Whether this would happen was a significant issue in the campaign for the 2014 Indian general election.
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Gopal thinks that he need a haircut, he goes to the barber shop to get it done. However, at the same time, the Minister of Krishnanagar also comes for his haircut. The clever minister notices that Gopal has not paid his money to barber. He curiously asks the barber about the reason behind it. Want to know what he replied back? Then stay tuned in and find out here. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories ar...
The Sardar of Dacoits gets secret information from his associates that the residents of Krishnanagar do not fear him anymore. Hence, they are suggesting the Sardar to devise a plan to kidnap the Queen of Krishnanagar. They think why doing this they can terrorize people by their name. Want to know more? Then stay tuned in. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a spe...
Its early morning time and the priest of Krishnanagar is taking his bath in the village pond. A man from Burdwan has come to meet Gopal. He spots the priest and thinks to ask him the address of Gopal’s house. Moreover, he denotes Gopal as Gopal Pondit and on hearing this, the priest got furious and a start saying that he is the only ‘Pondit’ of Krishnanagar and Gopal is just a ‘Bhar’. Want to know what happened next in the episode? Then stay tuned in. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narra...
The Kids of the village have come complaining to Gopal that it has been long time since he has told an interesting story to them. They are now demanding him to tell them and interesting story and without listening it they not leave from his house. Want to know more? Then stay tuned in and find out here. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social messa...
Gulte and his friends are playing Gilli-Danda on the roads of their village. Coincidentally, the Gilli went on and have hurt a couple who were coming towards the village. The couple started scolding Gulte and his friends. Moreover, they happen to be Gopal’s nephew and his wife. Want to know what happened next in the episode? Then stay tuned in and find out here. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are ...
Nawab Bahadur’s Wazir suggests that this is the right time to trap Raja Krishnachandra and the King of Khambaj province. He further says that Gopal on a leave for 15 days and hence they could proceed ahead with their plan. Want to know what happened next in the episode? Then stay tuned in. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar ...
Gopal’s wife demands to buy her a precious gold necklace. And, she wants Gopal to buy is as soon as possible. However, on hearing this Gopal gets a shock and tries to make her understand that their financial condition not good at the moment but she did not pay any heeds to it. And, instead she wants him to arrange money and buy it for her. Want to know more? Then stay tuned in. Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. ...
Raja Krishnachandra gets into discussing the taste Elish fish this season in his courtroom. He purposely tries to poke Gopal by saying that Gopal is a miser! Want to know more? Then stay tuned in and find out here! Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar is famous for stories of his wisdom, in which he outwits other fellow courti...
The royal priest of Krishnanagar finds an antique pot while bathing in a pond. He takes it to his home and tries to open it. After several attempts, he is still unable to open it. However, he takes the antique pot along with him to Gopal to seek an advice from him! Want to know what happened next? Then stay tuned in and find out here! Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous a...
Gopal decides to visit his in-Laws house to know about their well-being. And to get his leave approved, he rushes to meet Raja Krishnachandra to before the start of official hours. Want to know what happened next in the episode? Then stay tuned in and find out here! Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar is famous for stories of...