Once upon a time in ancient Bengal; the King of Coochbehar Kingdom awarded 1000 silver coins to his Army General. Those silver coins were popularly known as Narayani Roupya Mudra. The detective liked the story of that book when he read it for the second time. The real writer of those adventurous stories never used to get any recognition. Mr. Sengupta received them at the Railway Station.
The Singharoy dynasty had its origination in ancient Rajputana Kingdom as Rajputs. The people of Singharoy dynasty were Kshatriya by caste. Aditya Narayan was a great hunter, though, in his old age, he became a mad person. In a picnic, the younger brother fell down from the trunk of an oak tree to suffer a fracture in his right arm. The childhood friend of the Aditya Narayan’s youngest grandson was a good hunter.
Manitosh gave them a paper. Mr.Mitter memorized the riddle. On that night, Mr. Sanyal saw that man and followed him inside the jungle. The security guard of the jungle area noticed the blue-lighted torch. As per Madhavlal’s opinion, a Royal Bengal Tiger becomes a man-eater when he is too old to hunt other faster animals. Moreover, the human’s blood is saltier than the blood of other animals, which makes human’s meat tastier.
The forest officer, Nitai came to the spot. The detective pointed out something fishy on the dead body to make it a police case. Phalgun was the other name of Arjun. A synonymous word for ‘Jawab’ is ‘Uttar’ and the word; ‘Uttar’ means North direction. The word ‘Hoy’ means ‘Horse’. Aswathama was a character in Mahabharata. The Bengali name of an oak tree is ‘Aswath’ tree. Debotosh told them about Fokla Fakir Tree.
Even Jim Corbett used to avoid hunting a tiger on that day, if he spotted a poisonous snake on his way inside the forest. Just in the northern direction of the Maa Thakurani temple, there was an oak tree. At a distance of 55 hand palms from that tree, they spotted a place in between an Arjun tree and a Tal Tree. Pradyosh entered inside the haunted house and came out. To search the light, you need to enter into the darkness.
Aditya Narayan’s eldest grandson got locked inside his room! Manitosh wanted them to go back to Kolkata but the detective wanted to go after solving the case only. Next day, at around 8.30 AM; they entered the forest. The King Cobra welcomed the visitor inside the haunted house, though; the visitor was expert enough to deal with that poisonous snake. Shashanka’s friend was very happy to see that pot of their ancestral treasures.
What is the meaning of the word, ‘Tarit’? Why the wheel of Yudisthira’s chariot touched the ground? Why the Aditya Narayan’s sword attracted the writer’s finger-ring? Is there any section of laws in Indian Penal Code to punish God if he acts as a murderer? To know the answers you don’t have to visit the Devi Choudhurani’s jungle area beyond that Teesta River; rather you just need to watch the Bengali movie, “ROYAL BENGAL RAHASYA.”
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