Is the story of Chandrakanta real?
Chandrakanta is an epic fantasy Hindi novel by Devaki Nandan Khatri. Published in 1888, it was the first modern Hindi novel. It gained a cult following, and contributed to the popularity of the Hindi language….Chandrakanta (novel)
| sneha verma | |
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| Author | Devaki Nandan Khatri |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Genre | Fantasy novel |
How many chandrakanta serial are there?
Chandrakanta (1994 TV series)
| Chandrakanta | |
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| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 133 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Shrey Guleri Sahil Guleri |
How did chandrakanta end?
Chandrakanta gives birth to a daughter blessed to kill Iravati, who attacks Veer. She dies when Chandrakanta’s daughter touches her. The daughter is named Suryakanta. In the end, Chandrakanta and Veer establish peace and prosperity in Vijaygarh.
What is the history of Chunar Fort in Chandigarh?
Chunar Fort is also popular by the name of Chandrakanta Chunargarhand Charanadri. The fort is located in Chunar town on the banks of Ganga River. The fort was captured by Suris, Mughals, Nawabs of Awadh, and the British. The fort was under the British till independence.
What is the story behind the name of Chunar?
Since then it is known as “Charanadri”, which over the years took the short form of “Chunar”. The second legend is king Vikramāditya of Ujjain. His brother Bharthari, who opted to live the life of a hermit, started living near the rockface of Chunar.
Who is the producer of the TV series Chandrakanta?
The series premiered on Sahara One on June 6, 2011, and is produced by known television producer Sunil Agnihotri. The story focused on the twists and turns of Princess Chandrakanta’s life, as well as on the love life of her eldest son, Yuvraj Inderjeet Singh with their enemy Maharaj Shiv Dutt’s daughter Rajkumari Kishori.
How to reach Chunar railway station?
Chunar railway station is on the Mughalsarai–Kanpur section of Howrah–Delhi main line . Chunar Fort is approached by road from Mirzapur over a distance of 20 miles (32 km) and along the Ganges River by river craft, a 30 miles (48 km) journey.