The Shiva Sankirttan advocates that it once consisted of 100,000 verses set out in twelve Samhitas (i.e. books). The book was written by Rameshwar Bhattacharya, a disciple of Vyasa belonging to Suta class. A flawless translation of the greatest Mangalkavya written in Bengali literature. The Chandimangal of Kavikankan Mukundaram Chakravarti is an impeccable work of epic scale that recounts the story of the Goddess Chandi’s continuous battle to establish her cult among humans. The Chaitanya Charitamrita composed by Krishnadasa Kaviraja is written in Bengali literature with a great proportion of Sanskrit verses in its devotional, poetic construction, involving Siksastakam. It is one of the primary biographies detailing the life & teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The Chaitanya Mangala of Brindavan Dasa is a critical hagiographical work on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna Chaitanya, i.e., Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in Bengali. This work ofBrindavanDasa is greatly influenced by the Sanskrit Kadacha of Murari Gupta. The full text is divided into four sections: theAdiKhanda, the Sutra Khanda, the Madhya Khanda and the SheshKhanda.