Answer:
In
Bengali language, 'Kabi' means poet and 'larai' means contest. Thus, the word
Kabirlarai means contest of the poets or poetry contests. These were a popular
form of entertainment. These were usually patronized and encouraged by the rich
people of Calcutta for entertainment. In Kabirlarai, two persons who were
lyricist and composer at the same time, answered each other in form of songs.
It was also referred to as 'Kabigan'.
The
flourishing period of the Kabiwalas was between 1760 and 1830 in Bengal. The
famous 19th century 'Kabiwalas' of Calcutta were Haru Thakur, Nitai Vairagi,
Ram Basu, Bhola Maira and Anthony Firinghee. However, while Kabigan lost its supremacy
in Calcutta, it retained its position in the villages of West
Bengal. (3)
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