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This PDF document is a crash course on complete Assamese Literature, specifically for last-minute revision for the APSC CCE 2022. The course covers periods of Assamese literature like ancient, medieval, and modern with relevant examples from history. Video links are provided for further study.
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Crash course on Complete Assamese Literature Last minute revision for APSC CCE 2022 and other govt. exams Link for related videos : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4M1Z50qs6Uw6t2QT7hJ0SaGRyi8pUVEN Classes with explanation is uploaded on YouTube at Patk...
Crash course on Complete Assamese Literature Last minute revision for APSC CCE 2022 and other govt. exams Link for related videos : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4M1Z50qs6Uw6t2QT7hJ0SaGRyi8pUVEN Classes with explanation is uploaded on YouTube at Patkai Classes for free. Students are advised to see those videos too!! Ancient Assamese Literature (950- 1300 AD) Medieval Assamese Literature (1300 - 1826) Ø Pre Shankari Age (1300AD - 1490 AD) Ø Shankari or Vaishnavite Age (1490 – 1700AD) Ø Post Shankari Age (1700 – 1826AD) Modern Assamese Literature Ø Missionary literature (1826 – 1870 AD) Ø Hemchandra- Gunabhiram Baruah’s era (1870-1890 AD) Ø Romantic or Bezbaruah’s era (1890 – 1940 AD) Ø Current period Hemchandra Goswami Banikanta Kakoty গীিত যুগ াচীন অসমীয়া সািহত ম আ ভিণতা যুগ মধ যুগীয়া সািহত াক- ব ৱ যুগ আধুিনক যুগৰ সািহত ব ৱ যুগ িব াৰ যুগ Classifications বতমান যুগ by various Dimbeswar Neog historians!!! আিদ যুগ Kaliram Medhi াক- ব ৱ যুগ াক- ব ৱ যুগ ব ৱ যুগ ব ৱ যুগ উ ৰ ব ৱ যুগ উ ৰ ব ৱ যুগ আধুিনক যুগ Dr. Maheswar Neog Satyendranath Sarma বৗ যুগ v আিদ যুগ– 900 to 1300 ü মধ যুগ াক শংকৰী যুগ াক- শ্ংকৰী যুগ– 1300 to 1449 শ্ংকৰী যুগ শ্ংকৰী যুগ– 1449 to 1700 শংকেৰা ৰ যুগ শকেৰা ৰ যুগ– 1700 to 1826 আধুিনক যুগ Ø বতমান যুগ িমছেনিৰ যুগ– 1826 to 1870 -- আিদ ি টছ যুগ -- হমচ ব ৱাৰ কাল হমচ - ণািভৰাম যুগ—1870 to 1890 -- ৰামাি ক যুগ বা ৰামাি ক যুগ– 1890 to 1940 বজব ৱাৰ যুগ সা িতক কাল-1940 onwards -- বতমান সািহত Ø Lokgeet like biyanaam, aainaam etc, Daakor Boson/ Fokora jojana, mantra , saathor, sadhukotha – Moukhik Xahityo Ø Charyapad -- first written literature in Assamese (47 verses) Ø language used in Charyapad called ‘Sandhyabhasa’ Ø They are proses containing Buddhist rites & rituals Ø Also called Charyageet, boudhgaan, doha Ø They were written by Mahasiddha or Siddhacharyas (almost23 Sidhdhacharyas were there) Ø Luipa or Matsyendranath and Sarahapa were Sidhdhacharyas from Assam Pre Shankari Age Ø Under Kamata king Durlabhnarayan’s patronage Ø Hema Saraswati wrote Prahlad Charita, Hara Gauri Samvada Ø Harivara Vipra– Babrubahanar Yuddha, Lava- Kusar Yuddha, Tamradhwajar Yuddha § Under Kamata king Indranarayan’s patronage § Kaviratna Saraswati wrote Jayadratha Vadha § Under Kamata king Tamradhwaj’s patronage § Rudra Kandali – Satyaki Pravesa o Under Kachari/ Barahi king Mahamanikya’s patronage o Madhav Kandali also called Kaviraj Kandali (Best poet of pre Sankari age). He was called Apramadi kavi by Sankardev o Translated Ramayan into Assamese (‘Saptakanda Ramayan’)--2 n d translation from Sanskrit into regional Indian language) & wrote ‘Devajit’ Pachali sahitya Ø Not influenced by neo- vaishnav movement Ø Mahakabya pachali (0on Ramayan, Mahabharat, Puran theme), Bishhari pachali (Manasa theme) Ø Manasa worship poems first poet – Mankar (wrote Manasakabya/ Manasapuran) Ø Durgabar Kayastha lived in Nilacal hills during Koch King Viswasingha– Behula Upakhyan (ManasaGeet), Giti Ramayan v Sukavi Narayandeva wrote poems called Sukannani (during Darrangi raja Dharmanarayan’s reign) in his book Padmapuran Ø Pitambar Dwij – Usha Parinoi, Markendeyo Candi, Dasam skandha of Bhagawat, Nal Damayanti Ø Sasthibar-- Manasapuran Vaishnavite period Mahapurush Srimanta Shankardev Ø Shankardev (lived from 1449 to 1568) Ø Initial name- Gangadhar Bhuyan Ø Born during reign of Ahom king Susenpha Ø Father Kusumbar Bhuyan/ Mother Satyasandhya Ø Brought up by grandmother Khersuti Ø Teacher was Mahendra Kandali Ø Wives- Surjyawati & kalindi/ daughter Manu/ son in law - Hari Ø Born in Alipukhuri, Bordowa to Siromani Bhuyan family(family of a Kayastha called Candivara) Ø Visited Gaya, Puri, Brindaban, Mathura, Kasi, Ayodhya at 32 years of age Ø Started a religion ‘Eksaran Naam Dharma’ (belief in one God) v (Kamakhya at Guwahati, Tamreswari at Sadiya, Parihareswara at Doobi, Mahadev at Dergaon were prominent Sakta centres at that time) v Sankardev’s creations -- Borgeet (almost 250 out of which about 35 are revived),Bhatima, Totaya, Sapaya, Sattriya (recognised as one of the 8 classical dance forms ofIndia), Ankia Naat& Bhaona Ø Died in Bheladonga, Madhupur Satra in Cooch Behar Ø He wrote in ‘Brajavali language’ Ø Sankardev’s First poem – Karatala Kamala Ø First borgeet – ‘mana meri raam’ ; First literary work- Harischandra Upakhyan Ø {raam meri hriday pankaje baise is considered first borgeet in kathagurucharit} Ø Chinhna Jatra– dance drama (staged in Bordowa for 7 days) Ø ** first open air theatrical performance in the world** Sankardev’s literary contributions… v Translated Bhagavad Purana {I,II, X,XI,XII cantos} v Adi Dasama of Bhagavad’s Tenth Cantos or Skandha is one of his most popular works v Translated Ramayan (Uttarakanda) v Nimi Nava Sidha Samvada (from XI skandha of Bhagawad) (here Narada recounts before Vasudev discussions between King Nimi & nine sages) v Anadi Patana (from III skandha of Bhagavad) v Bhakti Pradip v Bhakti Ratnakar (in Sanskrit), q Kabyas written by Sankardev -- Ajamil Upakhyan, Balisalan, Amrit Manthan, Gopi- Udhdhav sanbaad, Gajendra Upakhyan, Kurukshetra, Krishna Prayan v Kirtan Ghosa (29 verses) v Sankardev composed Gunamala in 1552 (on request from Koch king Naranarayan) *Gunamala translated into English by Benudhar Rajkhowa* Ankiya Naats’ written by Sankardev **Many historians consider Kali Daman as Ø Kali daman(1518 ,Bordowa) first Ankiya Naat whereas Patni Prasad is Ø Patni prasad(1521, Dhuwahata) considered as first by some. Ø Keli gopala/ raas kriya (1540) But in previous APSC questions they have Ø Rukmini Haran given ‘Chihna Jatra’ as correct answer 2-3 Ø Parijat Haran times** Ø Rama vijyaya(1568, Coch Bihar) q Vrindavani vastra woven during 16th century q By weavers led by Mathuradas Burha Aata under Sankardev’s supervision. q Presently in Victoria & Albert museum, London and Musee Guimet in Paris ü Sankardev went to Koch kingdom during Ahom king Suklengmung’s reign ü Patron king – Naranarayan ü Sankardev’s niece Kamalapriya married to Chilarai ü Sankardev Award given from 1986 ü 1986 First reciepient– Kirtinath Hazarika ü Sankar Madhav Milan– ‘Manikanchan Sanjog’ (1522) in Belguri Satra ü The term Manikanchan Sanjog was coined by Lakshminath Bezbaruah Mahapurush Sri Sri Madhavdev § Birth- 1489 at Narayanpur, Letekupukhuri § Parents– Mahudar Bhuyan/ Govindagiri and Manorama Aai § Guardian -- Harisinga Bora // Teacher– Rajendra Adhyapak § Death- 1596 (Madhupur satra/ Cooch Behar) Ø First literary work-- Janmarahasya Ø Other literary contributions… Adikanda Ramayan, Rajasuya jajna/ kabya, Bhakti Ratnawali, Naammalika, Naamghosa/ Hajari Ghosa (1000 verses) Ø Arjun Bhanjan– first play Ø Plays written by Madhavdeb were called ‘Jhumura’ Jhumura -- Sur dhora, Pimpara Gusua, Bhojan Bihar, Bhumi Letua, Kutura Khela, Bhusan Haran, Brahma muhan, Raas jhumura Ram Saraswati Also known as Aniruddha/ BharatBhusan/ Kabichandra Poet at Koch king Naranarayan’s court Translated into Assamese Mahabharata & Geet Govinda of Jayadev Bakaxur badh/ Bhagasur/ Kulachal/ Khatasur/ Asvakarna/ Jinghasur badh– badh kavyas of Ram Saraswati. Wrote BhimCarit (ভীমচিৰত) His son Kapalchandra wrote Radha- carit Ananta Kandali Also known as Haricharan / Bhagawatcharjya/ Chandra Bharati Court of Naranarayan Translated tenth skandha of Bhagavad Purana Wrote Mahiravan vadh, Britraxur vadh, Harihar yudha, Kumarharan, sitar patal pravesh, sahasra naam brittanta, Jiva stuti, Bharat savitri Bhattadev Ø Vaikunthanath Kaviratna Bhagawata Bhattacharya (1558-1638) Ø Known as Father of Assamese prose Wrote Katha Bhagawat, Katha Gita, Katha Ratnawali (in prose form not verse) Nandotsav, Prasangamala, Bishnu Sahasranaam Bhaktisaar, Bhaktibibek, Bhagawat Adhikaran, Saranmalika ( Sanskrit works of Bhattadev) v Sarvabhauma Bhattacharjee wroteSwarga Khanda Rahasya v Sridhar Kandali– Ghunusa Yatra chapter in Kirtan Ghosha and Kankhowa Post Shankari era v Carit puthis ( চিৰত পুিথ) were written in 17th century– CaritPuthis started as Shankardev’s biographies by his pupils v Banshawalis (for eg- Darrang Rajar Banshawali) were also written. v Katha Guru carit (biography of Sankardev &Madhavdev) v Ramcaran thakur wrote Sankara Carit,(most voluminous biopgraphy on Sankardev) and Kangshavadh v Daityari thakur– Guru Carit v Ramananda dwij , Bhusan dwij – Sankaracarit (many other authors wrote Sankardev’s biographies with the name SankaraCarit) v Ramacanta – Banamali Dev Carit v Gopaldev (Bhawanipuriya Gopal Dev )/ Also known as Kathar Sagar Wrote dramas - Janmajatra, Nandotsav, Uddhavjan v Padmapriya Aai (daughter of Gopal Dev)– first women poet of Assam Ø Aniruddha Dev (established the Mayamara Satra)- Bhaktimangal Ghosa, Puranjan Upakhyan, dukuri Bhatima, Nijsashtra Ø PurushottamThakur – Na ghosha Ø Bar Jadumonidev – Kewalia Ghosha, Geet Mandakini Ø Govind Misra- Bhagwat Gita &Bhaktibibek (translation work) Ø Gopal Misra – GhoshaRatna Ø SriRam Aata -Ghosha Patal Ø Bhagawad Misra – Saswat Tantra& Bishnu Puran Ø Ratnakar Misra – Gita Kirtan After Sankardev’s death, his ideology divided into four branches by his pupils Brahma Samhati– founded by Damodar dev Purus Samhati- founded by Purushottam Thakur Nika Samhati– founded by Mathuradas Burha Aata(Gopal Tanti)– first satradhikar of Barpeta Satra Kala Samhati – founded by Gopal Dev (Bhawanipuriya Gopal Aata). He established a Satra at Kaljhar Buranjis o Chronicles o First Buranji -- Sukaphar buranji by Senkalu Mosai o First Buranji in Assamese– Sri Sri Swarganarayan Maharajar Janmakatha (during Suhungmung) o Buranji writing charge given to Siring Phukan then Lekharu Barua o Written in Xaasipaat; kept in Gandhiya Bharal o Sakarifeti buranji written by Numoli Borgohain o A Minister called Kirtichandra Barbarua burnt buranjis. Ø Tripura Buranji– Ratna Kandali & Arjun DasBairagi(1724) Ø Tungkhungia buranji– Srinath Duwara Barbarua Ø Assam buranji puthi– Kasinath Tamuli Phukan & Radhanath Barbarua Ø Assam buranji- Harakanta Sadar Amin Ø Belimarar buranji – Bisweswar Baidyadhip (written in verse form) Ø Koli Bharat Buranji- Dutiram Hazarika (written in verse form) Ø Belimarar & Koli Bharat Buranji compiled and called Asomor Padya buranji by Surjya Kumar Bhuyan Oldest Buranji (in print form)– Puroni Axomor Buranji (Hem chandra Goswami in 1922) Kachari, Jayantia, Kamrupar buranji, Saatsori Axom buranji , Padshah buranji , Deodhai Asaam buranji – Surjya Kumar Bhuyan Chakarifeti, Azagar, mati feti, kaal feti, mokorajaal, karxola buranji- Nagen Hazarika Ø Kitabat manjari, Lilavati– Bakul Kayastha Ø Kaviraj Ramnarayan Chakraborty- court poet of RudraSingha, SibaSingha, Phuleswari Ø – best poet of post Shankari Age Ø Brahmaboiwarta Puran, Sankhachur vadh ,Geetgovinda,, Shakuntala, Bhaswati Hastirvidyarnava written by Sukumar Borkaith (art by Dilbar and Dosai)– on request of Siva Singha & Phuleswari (book on elephants) Ghora nidaan was a book written on horses Modern Assamese literature q 1813 – First Assamese printed book– New Testament of Bible by Aatmaram Sharma called Dharmapustak q 1836- Bengali made language of the court and medium of instruction in Assam q First missionaries to arrive in Assam – Nathan Brown and O.T. Cutter q 1836- first printing press set up in Sibsagar q (1836 – 1873) --- Dark Age of Assamese language q 1839– W. Robinson– A Grammar of Assamese language (first Assamese Grammar) q 1848 – Nathan Brown Grammatical Notices of the Assamese language q 1867 – Miles Bronson first Anglo Assamese dictionary Anandaram Dhekial Phukan 1829– 1859, born in Guwahati Wrote in Arunudoi--Englandor Biboron Asomiya Lorar Mitra (2 volumes) A Few Remarks on Assamese Language, and on vernacular education in Assam. Played a major role in reinstating Assamese language in Assam HemChandra Barua Born in Jorhat (1835-- 1896) Axomiya bhaxar Oja Axomiya Byakaran – 1859 (first Assamese Grammar written in Assamese) Hemkosh – 1900 (first Assamese dictionary) K an i y a r Ki r t a n & Ba h i re r o ng s on g B hi t o re kuwabhaturi – first satire in Assamese Axomiya lorar byakaran, Tulanamulok Byakaran, Axomiya Lorar Adipath, Paath Mala, Swasthya Rakhya, Assamese Marriage System Gunabhiram Barua 1837- 1894 First social drama in Assamese– Ram Navami(1857) Assam buranji– 1887 Kathin Xobdor Rohosyo Byakhya Assam Bandhu (1885- 1886) Karunabhiram Barua Jnanadabhiram Barua Edited Lora Bandhu- Bilator Sithi first children magazine Venishor saud Translated Burhi Aai r Xadhu into English Arunudoi First Assamese magazine 1846- till 1883 Printed from Sibsagar Baptist Press First editor– Nathan Brown JONAKI v1889 till 1903 vFirst editor- Chandra Kumar Agarwala vFirst Assamese romantic poem- Bon Kuwori (by C.k Agarwal) published in Jonaki vFirst Assamese sonnet- Priyotomar Sithi ( by Hem Ch. Goswami) published in Jonaki vFirst Assamese short story- Xeuti (by L. Bezbaruah) published in Jonaki vJonaki Jugor Trimurti- Chandra K Agarwala, Hemchandra Goswami, Lakshminath Bezbaruah Lakshminath Bezbaruah ü Also called Rasraj/ Xahityorothi ü Natak- Litikai ü Kripabor Baruah (Kripabor Baruahr kakotor tupula) ü Mur jibon xuworon (Autobiography) ü Burhi AairXadhu, Kokadeuta aru natilora, Junuka ü Story collection- Surabhi, Xadhukothar kuki, junbiri, kehukoli ü Poem collection- kodomkoli, padumkoli ü Uponyax - padumkunwori 1864- 1938 Baanhi (started in1909) Rajanikanta Bordoloi (Upanyax First editor – Lakshminath Samrat) Bezbaruah Wrote MiriJiyori O Mur Apunar Dex written by L Walter Scott of Assam Bezbaruah published in Baanhi in1909 Tune by Kamal Prasad Agarwala Padmanath Gohain Baruah Pitamah of assamese literature Chandra Kumar Agarwala Raibahadur title by British Ø Known as Pratimar Khanikar First literary pensioner of Assam Ø Wrote Pratima, Bin Boragi First president of Axom Sahitya Ø Chandramrit (poem collection) Sabha Wr ot e f i rs t A s s am s e n o v e l Hemchandra Goswami Bhanumoti then Lahori v Child magazine Akon Bhanumoti is first Assamese novel v Priyotomar Sithi Teton Tamuli Assam Sahitya Sabha First session – 1917 at Jerenga Pothar in Sibsagar (cetenary celebrations too held at Sibsagar) First president- Padmanath Gohain Baruah First secretary- Sarat Chandra Goswami Theme song is ‘Siro senehi mur bhaxa janani’ by Mitradev Mahanta Headquarters- Jorhat ,Chandrakanta Handique Bhawan Second session- Goalpara/ Chandradhar Baruah president 2023- president is Dr. Surjyakanta Hazarika Sobriquets/ Nick Names Ø Ambikagiri Raichoudhury – Axom Ø Lakshminath Bezbaruah- Raxoraj/ Kesari Sahityarathi Ø Ananda Ch. Agarwala- Bhangoni ØNalinibala Devi- Otindriabadi Kobi Kunwor ØNavakanta Baruah – Ekhud Kokaideu Ø Ananda Ch Barua- Bakulbonor Kobi ØNilmani Phookan (Sr) – Bagmibor ØParbati Prasad Baruah – Geetikobi Ø Bhabendranath Saikia – Priya Bandhu ØRadha Govinda Baruah- Ø Binanda Ch. Baruah –Dhwani Kobi Singhapurush Ø Chandra Kr. Agarwala- Pratimar ØRajanikanta bordoloi – Upanyax Khanikar samrat Ø Kamalakanta Bhattacharya – Agnikobi ØRaghunath Choudhury – Bihogi Kobi Pen Names v Kanchan Baruah - Bhubanmohan Dutta Bihguti Bora- Benudhar Sarma v Azagar – Syed Abdul Malik Sima Dutta - Nabakanta Baruah v A Native – Ananda Ram Dhekial Guru Dutta – Gunabhiram Baruah Phukan Hoibh or Abh ayp u r ia – Pa rb at i v Aniruddha Kotoky – Munin Borkotoky Prasad Baruah Mamoni Raisom Goswami – Dr v Bhabananda Pathak- Dr. Banikanta Indira Goswami Kakoty Priya Bandhu/ Sanjay/ Satyapriyo v Bhanunandan – Dr Surjya Kr Bhuyan Pathak – Bhabendranath Saikia v Bina Baruah / Rasna Baruah - Dr. Birinchi Kr. Baruah Awards Jnanpith Award(highest literary honor of India) First Jnanpith awardee from Assam Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya in 1979 Ø For book “Mrityunjay” For “Iyaruingam” – Sahitya Academy in 1961 A ai , P r at i p a d , R a ng a M e g h, Da i ni , Rajpathe Ringiyai, Love in the Time of Insurgency- other books Editor of the journal “Ramdhenu” Jnanpith Award Mamoni Raisom Goswami in 2000 For writing about subalterns & marginalized & Book ‘Dotal Hatir Uwe Khuwa Howdah’ Aadhalikha Dostabez (autobiography) Sahitya Academi for Mamore Dhora Toruaal 1982 Other books by Mamoni Raisom Goswami চনাবৰ াত (১৯৭২) নীলক জ (১৯৭৬) অিহৰণ (১৯৮০) মামেৰ ধৰা তেৰাৱাল আ দুখন উপন াস (১৯৮০) দঁতাল হাতীৰ উঁেয় খাৱা হাওদা (১৯৮৮)/The Moth Eaten Howdah of the Tusker সং াৰ, উদয়ভানুৰ চিৰ ইত ািদ (১৯৮৯) ঈ ৰী জখমী যা ী ইত ািদ (১৯৯১) তজ আ ধূিলেৰ ধূসিৰত পৃ া (১৯৯৪)/ Pages Stained with Blood মামিন ৰয়ছম গা ামীৰ উপন াস সম (১৯৯৮) দাশৰথীৰ খাজ (১৯৯৯) িছ ম াৰ মানুহেটা (২০০১)/ The Man from Chinnamasta থংফা ী তহিচলদাৰৰ তামৰ তেৰাৱাল (২০০৬) Jnanpith Award Nilamani Phukan (Jr)- 2020 For lifetime contribution to literature Ø Surjya henu nami Ahe Ei Nodiyedi Ø Gulapi Jamur Lagna Ø Kobita (Sahitya Academi 1981) Ø Manas Pratima Ø Phuli thaka Surjyamukhi Phooltur Fale Sahitya Academy Award Given since 1955 § 1955-first book to get Sahitya Academi-- Banphul by JatindranathDuwarah (Poetry) § 1960 – Second book-- Congressor Kasiyoli Rodot – Benudhar Sarma § 1961 – first novel to get Sahitya Academi -- Iyaruingam – Birendra Kr. Bhattacharya (Novel) § 2022- Bhool Satya- Manoj Kr. Goswami § 2022- Sansrini Modira- Rashmi Choudhury (Bodo) § 2022- Kocharethi – Juri Dutta § 2022- Kabuliwalani Bangali Biji- Raja Devojit Basumatary (Bodo) Assam Valley Literary Award 1990- Bhabendranath Saikia 1991- Homen Borgohain Munin Borkotoky Literary Award 1995- Dr Robin Sarma & Sibananda Kakoty 2022- Upasana Saikia for Halodhiya Juta Bhabendranath Saikia Founder editor of Prantik & children magazine Safura Antarip, Ramyabhumi, Atankor Shekhot Maramar Deuta,Tumalukor bhal houk, Xantoxisto hristopusto mahadusto, Mahadustar dustabuddhi Jibon britto, jibon rekha (Autobiography) Sahitya Akademi Winners… ü Ambikagiri Raichoudhury- Bedanar ulka ü Nalinibala Devi – Alakananda ü Syed abdul malik- Aghari aatmar kahini v Nabakanta baruah- Kokadeutar haar v Ananda Ch Baruah – Bakul Bonor Kobita v Bhabendranath saikia – Sringkhal v Homen Borgohain- Pitaputra v Nirmalprabha Bordoloi- Sudirgho din aru rati v Nirupama Borgohain- Abhijatri o Harekrishna Deka – Aan Ejan o Lakshmi Nandan Bora – Patal Bhairavi o Hiren Gohain – Axomiyya Jatiya Jibonot Mahapuruxia Parampara o Hiren Bhattacharya – Saichar pathat manuh o Nagen Saikia – Andharat Nijar Mukh o Yeshe Dorjee Thongshi – Mouna Uth Mukhor Hridoy o Purabi Bormudoi – Sakuntalanandan o Rita Choudhury- Deo Langkhui o Arupa Patangia Kalita – Mariam Atin athaba Hira Baruah o Kula Saikia – Akashor sobi aru Anyanya Galpa o Chanakya – Jayashree Goswami Mahanta o Anuradha Sarma Pujari- Eyat Ekhon Aranya Asil Homen Borgohain Rita Choudhury Anuradha Sarma Pujari üHridoy Ek Bigyapon Ø Deo Langkhui üEjon Iswarar xondhanot Ø Makam üKanchan Ø Mayabritto üSahebpurar boroxun Ø Popiya Torar Xadhu üNahoror Niribili saa Ø Bibhranto Bastob üRaag anurag Ø Ei Xomoy xei xomoy üMereng üXun Horinor Sekur Ø More Axom Jiye Kun üNeel Prajapati Ø The Divided Soul üJolsobi üEyat ekhon Aranaya Asil Ambikagiri RaiChoudhury- Tumi, Beena, Bandini Bharat,Bedanar Ulka, Aji Bondu Ki Sondere Syed Abdul Malik- Aghari aatmar Kahini, Dhanya Nara Tanu Bhal, Surujmukhir Swapna Yeshe Dorjee Thongsi- Bihkanyar Deshot, sawa kata manuh, moi akou janam lom Books & Authors… Anuradhar Dex – Phanindra Kumar DevChoudhury Ashanta Electron – Saurav Kumar Chaliha Axeemot Jar Heral Seema- Kanchan Baruah Assamese, its formation and Development- Dr. Banikanta Kakoti Andharot Nijor Mukh – Dr. Nagen Saikia Ashanta Prahar – Kanchan Baruah Kopilporiya Xadhu- Navakanta Baruah Kathonibari ghat, Adhani Mahir hahi- Mahim Bora Brikodar Baruah r biya- Leela Gogoi Sugandhi pokhila- Hiren bhattacharjya Sagar Dekhisa – Devakanta Baruah Kaykalpa, Ganga Silonir Pakhi- Lakshminandan Bora Seuji Pator Kahini- Birinchi Kumar Baruah Kesa Paator Koponi – Prafulla Dutta Goswami Rongmilir Hahi – Rongbong Terang Keteki, Dohikotora, Xadori – Raghunath Choudhury Bon Foringor Rong – Nirmalprabha Bordoloi Monchalekha – Atul Chandra Hazarika Thank you!!! 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