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Naru was shown by destiny that the process of peopling India had happened along ancient elevated highway systems of India. Adivasis came first then a different group followed them to get settled in the highlands. In Bengal the members of this new group later became known as 'Ghoti'.
Sundarban Forest, presently called 'Sundarbans National Park' in India, is a mangrove forest spanning the eastern coastal deltaic areas of West Bengal and western coastal deltaic areas of Bangladesh. UNESCO has declared it as a World Heritage Site.It is mentioned almost universally that the presence of 'Sundari' trees gave rise to the word Sundarban. A small question arises in the mind. If the Sundari tree is at the root of the name, then would not the name have been Sundariban instead of Sundarban? Why had the name been changed to Sundarban?There is no apparent explanation for dropping the very important gender sensitive 'i' from the name. The exclusion of the letter 'i' makes the word from a feminine one to a masculine one. Generally, the prehistoric names don't change their names under the influence of the corrupted pronunciation practices of the commoners. Even if it is done, then also traces of the original names remain available from one source or the other. Nowhere has it been told that the name of this forest was 'Sundariban' in the distant past ever. Always it remained 'Sundarban'. In that case, there must be a source of this name that is independent of the word 'Sundari'.Naru, a Bengali by birth, has applied his acquired knowledge to find a logically consistent explanation of the name Sundarban. This book tries to provide the derivation of the name independent of the 'Sundari' tree.
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