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Harshabardhan
হর্ষবর্ধন -
Harshabardhan - Gobardhan character
A cover of Digbijoyi Harshabardhan illustrated by Purnendu Pattrea and published by Ananda Publishers, one of a number of books featuring short stories with Harshabardhan
Created byShibram Chakraborty
In-universe information
OccupationBlack-marketeer
Family? (spouse)
RelativesGobardhan (brother)
ReligionHindu
NationalityIndian
Gobardhan
গোবর্ধন
Harshabardhan - Gobardhan character
Created byShibram Chakraborty
In-universe information
OccupationUnemployed
RelativesHabardhan (brother)
ReligionHindu
NationalityIndian

Harshabardhan (Bengali: হর্ষবর্ধন) and Gobardhan (Bengali: গোবর্ধন) are humorous fictional characters in Bengali literature created by Shibram Chakraborty.[1] Harshabardhan along with his younger brother Gobardhan, his wife, and the author Shibram are the subject of a number of satirical short stories. A characteristic of these stories is acerbic wit, play on words, and a characteristic goodnaturedness on the part of the characters. Harshabardhan is a successful black-marketeer dealing in timber who was born in Tezpur, Assam, migrates and lives in Ranaghat, West Bengal. Often to hide his ignorance on day-to-day matters, he comes up with outlandish explanations to impress his devoted younger brother and wife.

Character

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"Harshabardhan" means whose wealth is joy and his brother's name, "Gobardhan" whose wealth consists of cow-dung.

References

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  1. ^ Goswami; Amit Goswami; Maggie Goswami (1999). Quantum creativity: waking up to our creative potential. University of Michigan: Hampton Press. p. 266. ISBN 1-57273-226-1.