A penniless Narendranarayan fled away, while Bharatchandra was taken to his maternal uncle's home in Naoapara.
When he was 14 he mastered the language and married the daughter of Narottam Acharya of nearby Sarada village.
On returning home his elder brothers mocked him for learning Sanskrit as they thought the language would be of no use for them.
Bharatchandra felt bad and left home for West Debanandpur, a village in Bashberia area of Hooghly district.
He was bestowed with the title Raygunakar and received huge amount of land in Mulajore from Krishnachandra.
[6] He also borrowed from the lyrics composed by Bharatchandra for the musical composition of the two translated plays he stage in Kolkata.