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Classical and Folk Dances of Assam

Assam state is home to a number of indigenous tribes and races, each of which has its own fairs and festivals. This has led to the propagation of innumerous dance forms throughout the region. The different dance forms in the state can be broadly categorized under two headings, classical dances and folk dances.

Classical Dances of Assam

Bhaona – This dance form is basically performed in the village Namghars and Satras, in order to promote the Vaishnavite culture in Assam. It is actually a theatrical depiction of the one-act play Ankiya Nat, initiated by Sankardeva. An integral part of the dance is the Sutradhara, who recites the slokas, sings, dances and explains the various stages of Bhaona in detail. Another form of dance included in Bhaona is the Natuwa or Cali dance. One of the subdivisions of this dance form is the Hajowaliya, which is basically a woman’s dance and is the combination of both Tandava and Lasya.

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Oja Pali – Oja- Pali is a form of classical dance, representing the rich tradition and cultural heritage of Assam. Oja and Pali are actually a group of chorus singers and dancers, with Oja as the leader and Palis as his assistants. A total of three or four Palis may be required for the dance and the principal one among them is called the Daina Pali. Apart from dancing, they also sing and play small cymbals, relating stories from the Epics and the Puranas.

Satriya Nritya – Satriya dance is a renowned classical dance of the state of Assam and was introduced by Srimanta Shankardev to propagate the religion of Vaishnavism. This form of dance is one of the eight principal classical dance forms of India and has a great cultural significance in the social scenario of the state.

Folk Dances of Assam

Bihu Dance – This is the most popular folk dance of Assam, it is related to the Bihu festival, which is celebrated with much pomp and glory throughout the state. The festival is mainly a celebration of the different phases of cultivation and is observed by all the Assamese, irrespective of their caste and creed.

Jumur Nach – This is a typical folk dance performed by the tea community in the state, locally called ‘Chah Baganar Jumur Nach’ or the Jumur dance of tea garden. Boys and girls hold each other’s waist and dance to the tunes of the Jumur dance, with exact precision of foot work. Watching them sway to the tunes of the song is indeed a very pleasant experience.

Ali Ai Ligang dance – The Mishing community of Assam performs a dance while making an offering to their deities during the Ali Ai Ligang festival. This form of dance is seen only in the north-eastern parts of the state, namely Sonitpur and Lakhimpur.

Deodhani – Deodhani is a dance form associated with the worship of the snake goddess Manasa. This dance is performed by a girl who, in a trance-like inspired state, goes on dancing to the beats of the Ciphung (flute) and the Kham (drum). At one stage of the dance, she even takes a sword and a shield performing a virile war dance, honoring various gods and goddesses, like Shiva, Lakshmi etc.

Barpeta’s Bhortal Nritya – This form of dance is mainly a propagation of the Sankari culture of Assam and was originally developed by the well known Satriya artist, Narahari Burha Bhakat.

Dhuliya and Bhawariya – This is basically a form of theatrical performance, using masks, drums and cymbals.

Bodo’s Bagurumba – This is one of the best folk dances performed by the Bodo community of Assam. A number of Bodo girls, dressed in colorful apparels, dance to the tune of the tribe’s traditional musical instruments, with slow steps and outstretched hands.

Khamba Lim – This is a typical folk dance of Assam, performed by two groups of men and women, who stand in two rows.

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Literary works of Sankardev

Sankardev written a large body of literary works.  He opened the floodgates and inspired others like Madhavdev to carry on. His language is lucid, his verses lilting, and he infused bhakti into everything he wrote. He began attending Mahendra Kandali’s tol at the age of 12 and soon wrote his first verses karatala-kamala

His magnum opus is Kirtana-ghosha, a work so popular that even today it is found in many household in Assam. It contains narrative verses glorifying Krishna meant for community singing.

Poetic works (kavya)
  • Kirtana-ghosha
  • Harischandra-upakhyana
  • Rukmini-harana
  • Ajamilopakhyana
  • Bali-chalana
  • Kurukshetra-yatra
  • Gopi-uddhava-samvada
  • Amrita-manthana
  • Krishna-prayana-pandava-niryana
  • Kamajaya
  • Parijat-haran
  • Kaliya-daman
  • Ram-vijay

 

Bhakti Theory
  • Bhakati-pradipa
  • Anadi-patana
  • Nimi-navasiddha-samvada
  • Bhakti Ratnakara (in Sanskrit)
  • Gunamala

Transliteration

  • Bhagavata (Book VI, VIII, I, II, VII, X, XI, XII, IX, X, XI & XII)
  • Ramayana (Uttarakanda, supplemental to Madhav Kandali’s Saptakanda Ramayana)
Drama (Ankia Nat)
  • Cihna Yatra
  • Patni-prasada
  • Janma-jatra
  • Kangsa-badha
  • Keli-gopala
  • Srirama-vijaya

Sankardev was the fountainhead of the Ankiya naat. His Cihna Yatra is regarded as one of the first open-air theatrical performances in the world.


Songs
  • Borgeet – these are devotional songs, set to music and sung in various raga styles. The songs themselves are written in the ‘Brajavali’ language.
  • Bhatima
  • Deva bhatima
  • Naat bhatima
  • Raja bhatima

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Assam Sahitya Sabha

Assam Sahitya Sabha or Assam Literary Society
  • It is a non Government, non profit, literary organisation of Assam.
  • It was founded in December, 1917 to promote the culture of Assam and Assamese literature.
  • It has about one thousand branches all over Assam and also outside the state.
  • It’s central office is at Jorhat
Genesis
  • The history of modern Assam, modern Assamese language and literature and culture found their starting points in the early part of the 19th century.
  • Since 1872 some efforts were made to build up some organisations for the development of modern Assamese language, literature and culture.
  • Padmanath Gohain Baruah had established Kohima Sahitya Sabha at Kohima, Nagaland, in the month of December, 1895. Padmanath Gohain Baruah was founder Secretary and Nabin Chandra Bhattacherjee was the founder President.
  • Assam Sahitya Sabha, which came into being in 1917, was the final results of all those efforts.
  • The first conference was held in the month of 26th December 1917 and Padmanath Gohain Baruah was it’s first President. Sarat Chandra Goswami was the first secretary.
  • At that time it was held under the banner of Sodou Axom Sahitya Sanmilani. On 5th May of 1924, it was registered as ‘Axom Sahitya Sabha’ and the earlier name was formally changed in 1944.

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Main functions
  • Work for all round development of the Assamese language, literature and the culture of Assamese.
  • Publications of Dictionary, Research works, monographs on languages, literature, culture, tribes and races etc.
  • To enquire, discover, collect and research on ancient Assamese literature.
  • To promote music, art and sculpture of the State.
  • To promote and publicize the Assamese language and literature.
Sahitya Sabha festivals
  • The conference of the Asam Sahitya Sabha helds biennially. The writers of the state assemble, exchange their views and address the people.
  • First conference of Asam Sahitya Sabha was held at Sivasagar, Assam.
  • The last conference was held in Padmanath Gohain Baruah Khetra, Sivasagar from 8 February to 12 February 2017.

The official journal of the Asam Sahitya Sabha, Asam Sahitya Sabha Patrika was first published in 1927.

Presidents
  • Padmanath Gohain Baruah was the first president of Asam Sahitya Sabha  during the inaugural conference at Sibsagar in 1917.
  • Chandradhar Barua Goalpara was president 1918, Kaliram Medhi in 1919, Hemchandra Goswami in 1920 and Amrit Bhushan Dev Adhikari in 1923.
Unicode for Assamese language
  • A team, included the current Sahitya Sabha president Dr Paramananda Rajbongshi, met with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) working group II to sound out a long-standing demand for an independent digital identity to the Assamese script.
  • Unicode Standard was accepted by the Government of India in 2000, the Unicode Consortium did “not encode the Assamese script, instead added two characters of the Assamese script to the Bengali script, depicting them as a Bengali characters.”

According to the Asam Sahitya Sabha factsheet, the early 5th century inscription of the Nagajari-Khanikar village in Assam’s Golaghat district is the oldest Assamese inscription. 

 

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Bodo Sahitya Sabha

Bodo Sahitya Sabha
  • The Bodo Sahitya Sabha promotes the Bodo language and Bodo literature.
  • It was founded on 16 November 1952, under the presidency of Joy Bhadra Hagjer, at Basugaon, in the district of Kokrajhar, Assam.
Major works of Bodo Sahitya Sabha
  • Bodo intellectuals felt that Bodo language must be preserved and developed at par with Assamese and Bengali languages, as they realized very late that the education was the key component to the overall development of Bodo people and their language.
  • After prolonged struggle and determination of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha, the Bodo language was introduced as a medium of instruction at primary level in 1963 and then at secondary level in 1968.
  • Bodo language and literature has been recognized as one of the Major Indian Languages (MIL) in Gauhati, Dibrugarh and North-Eastern Hill Universities.
  • In 1985, Bodo has been recognized as an associated state official language of Assam.
  • It is credited for a large number of books on prose, poetry, drama, short story, novel, biography, travelogue, children’s literature & criticism.

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Recent development
  • Recently, under the aegis of the commission for Scientific and Technical terminology, HRD Ministry, the Govt. of India, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha is preparing more than forty thousand scientific and technical terms in Bodo language.
  • Since 2005, Sahitya Akademi Award for Bodo language is given each year, by Sahitya Akademi, to writers and their works, for their outstanding contribution to the upliftment of the language.
  • By 92nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2003, Bodo language was added to the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
Important Personality
  • Joy Bhadra Hagjer was the first Presidents of Bodo Sahitya Sabha, from 1952 to 1966, and Satish Chandra Basumatary was the second President for the period of 1966-1968.
  • Sahitya Akademi Awardee for Bodo language in 2005 was Mangal Singh Hazowary  and in 2006 was Katindra Swargiary.

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