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Lakshminath Bezbarua (; 14 October 1864 - March 26,1938) was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern
Assamese literature Assamese literature is the entire corpus of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, documents and other writings in the Assamese language. It also includes the literary works in the older forms of the language during its evolution to the contempor ...
. Commonly known as the father of the Assamese
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. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in
Assamese literature Assamese literature is the entire corpus of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, documents and other writings in the Assamese language. It also includes the literary works in the older forms of the language during its evolution to the contempor ...
; with his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam.


Confusion regarding date of birth

There is confusion regarding the date of birth of Bezbaroa and also a story behind it as told by Bezbaroa himself. In the first line of the first paragraph of the first chapter of his auto-biography ''Mor Jiban Xuworon'', Bezbaroa confirms outright his inability to remember his exact date of birth that his parents used to tell him. But later when he grew young and required to put his date of birth for essential records, he invented a date for the purpose viz."1868 AD, November", but was born in 1864. He writes that he would like to offer this piece of information to anyone interested in knowing about his date of birth, although he is unsure whether that information would in any way affect the balance-sheet of anyone's life. In the next line he explicitly writes that approximately translates into
"I am not convinced that on hearing, knowing or composing the news of my incarnation to destroy the "Annasur" (Food Devil) in that given year, perhaps two or four years earlier or later for that matter, the mankind shall be at any loss or profit or concede any damage."
In the very next paragraph, he went on describing in detail how and why the ''Bundle of Birth-Charts'', kept religiously and secretly away from the kids by his parents, which contained his one he knew for certain during his childhood, was lost. Bezbaroa has however confirmed in his auto-biography that he was born in the autumn on a full-moon night, on which "''Lakhmi Puja''" ( A Hindu festival of worship of Goddess Lakhmi) is celebrated in India, and to mark the coincidence, he was named by his parents as "''Lakshminath''" ( A name for
Vishnu Vishnu (; , , ), also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme being within Vaishnavism, one of the major traditions within contemporary Hinduism, and the god of preservation ( ...
, the Hindu God and husband of Goddess Lakhmi). This autumn-festival celebrated in the full-moon of Ashvin usually falls in the month of October in any year. As per a NASA website data, there was only one full-moon day in the month of November 1868 and that was on 30th but that was not the day of celebration of ''Lakshmi puja'' in that year. Presently, the Assam Sahitya Sabha has settled on a date – 14 October 1864, that was a full-moon night of Lakshmi Puja in India, for his date of birth.


Education

Bezbaroa received his early education at Sibsagar Govt. High School at Sibsagar. Thereafter he studied for his F.A. from the City College and subsequently graduated with a B.A. from the General Assembly's Institution in
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. Then he took his admission in M.A. and B.L. degrees from the
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, but he couldn't complete either.


Personal life

Bezbaroa married Pragyasundari Devi, a niece of the poet
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. He presided over the All-Assam students' conference at Guwahati in 1921.


Honours

Bezbaroa was honoured by a unique title on 29 December 1931 as ''Roxoraj'' by
Asam Sahitya Sabha The Asam Sahitya Sabha (; ) is a non Government, non profit, literary organisation of Assam. It was founded in December 1917 in Assam, India to promote the culture of Assam and Assamese literature. A branch of the organisation named ''Singapor ...
at its Sibsagar session. In the felicitation letter by Asam Sahitya Sabha, the word ''Sahityarathi'' was used for the first time for Bezbaroa. ''Roxoraj'' meaning 'The King of Humour' in Assamese literature for his ever-popular satirical writings under the pen-name "Kripaabor Borbaruah", a pseudo-personality that he created and portrayed as the lead character in such works. He is also known in Assamese literary society as the Sahityarathi which means "Charioteer of Literature" for his expertise in all branches of literature. He was the founding president of the ''Asom Chattra Sanmilan'' (All-Assam Students' Conference) at Latasil,
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in 1916. He presided over the 7th annual session of Asam Sahitya Sabha held at Guwahati in 1924. He died in
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on 26 March at the age of seventy-four only a few months after he went back to live in Assam permanently. The Asam Sahitya Sabha annually observes this day as Sahitya Divas. Pragya Sundari Devi was the second daughter of Maharshi Debendranath Tagore's third son Hemendranath Tagore (1845–1885). Pragya Sundari was the first to write a cookbook in Bangla named 'Aamish O Niramish Aahar' in three volumes which became immensely popular. She also used to edit a magazine named 'Punya'. Pragya Sundari and Laxminath's granddaughter, Rita Devi, was a famous
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dancer.


Literary career

Bezbaroa started his literary career with a farce, "Litikai" serialised from the first issue of Jonaki magazine. He wrote 8 plays, 4 farces, 3 historical works, 1 act drama, 3 biographies and 2 autobiographies. He also wrote for the children. He collected and compiled folk tales of Assam (''Xadhukotha'') and added on his own to the basket, quite a few new tales to the benefit of nurturing parents and babysitters. Bezbaroa was the pioneer short story writer in Assam. His short stories covered the different features from the Assamese society but with humorous sentiment. Rasaraj Bezbaroa was earmarked as a patriotic playwright while he composed three historical plays, namely- Chakradhaj Singha, Joymoti Konwori and Belimaar. '' O Mur Apunar Dekh'', a patriotic song composed by him, is the state anthem of Assam.


Literary works

Poetry Collection: * ''Kodom Koli'' (কদম কলি) (1913) * ''Podum Koli'' (পদুম কলি) (1968) Novel: *''Podum Kunwori'' (পদুম কুৱঁৰী) Short Story Collection: *''Surobhi'' (সুৰভি)(Short Stories, 1909) *''Xadhukothaar Kuki'' (সাধুকথাৰ কুঁকি)(Short Stories, 1912) *''Junbiri'' (জোনবিৰি)(Short Stories, 1913) *''Kehukoli'' (কেহোঁকলি) Children's literature: *''Junuka'' (জুনুকা) (Folk tales, 1910) *'' Burhi aair xadhu'' (বুঢ়ী আইৰ সাধু)(Folk tales, 1911) *''Kokadeuta aaru nati lora'' ("Grandfather and Grandsons") (ককাদেউতা আৰু নাতি-ল'ৰা)(Folk tales, 1912) *''Baakhor'' (বাখৰ) Collection of satire essays: *''Kripabor Barbaruar Kaakotor Tupula'' (কৃপাবৰ বৰবৰুৱাৰ কাকতৰ টোপোলা) (1904) *''Kripabor Barbaruar Ubhutoni'' (কৃপাবৰ বৰবৰুৱাৰ ওভোতনি)(1909) *''Barbaruar Bhabor Burburoni '' (বৰবৰুৱাৰ ভাবৰ বুৰবুৰণি) *''Barbaruar Buloni'' (বৰবৰুৱাৰ বুলনি) Comic Plays: *''Litikai'' (লিটিকাই) *''Nomal'' (নোমল) *''Paachani'' (পাচনি) *''Chikarpati Nikarpati'' (চিকৰপতি নিকৰপতি) Plays: * ''Joymoti Kunwari'' (জয়মতী কুঁৱৰী)(1915) * ''Chakradhwaj Singha'' (চক্ৰধ্বজ সিংহ)(1915) * ''Belimaar '' (বেলিমাৰ)(1915) * ''Litikai'' (লিটিকাই) (1890) * ''Chikarpati-Nikarpati'' (চিকৰপতি-নিকৰপতি) (1913) * ''Nomal'' (নোমল) (1913) * ''Pachoni'' (পাচনি) (1913) Biographies: *''Dinanath Bejbaruar Xankhipto Jibon Charit'' (দীননাথ বেজবৰুৱাৰ সংক্ষিপ্ত জীৱন চৰিত) *''Sri Sri Shankardev '' (শ্ৰীশ্ৰী শংকৰদেৱ) *''Mahapurush Sri Sankardev Aru Sri Madhabdev'' (মহাপুৰুষ শ্রীশংকৰদেৱ আৰু শ্রীমাধৱদেৱ) Autobiographical: *''Mor Jiban Sowaran'' (মোৰ জীৱন সোঁৱৰণ) *''Patralekha, Dinalekha '' (পত্ৰলেখা, দিনলেখা) English Books: * ''History of Vaishnavism in India'' * ''Rasalila of Sri Krishna'' (The Baroda Lectures, 1934) * ''The Religion of Love and Devotion'' (1968), including the Boroda lectures and two other essays. Others: *''Kaamat Kritatwa Labhibar Xanket'' (কামত কৃতিত্ব লভিবৰ সংকেত) *''Bhagawat Katha'' (ভাগৱত কথা) *''Bharatbarshar Buranji'' (ভাৰতবৰ্ষৰ বুৰঞ্জী) *''Tatwa Katha'' (তত্ত্ব কথা) *''Sri Krishnakatha '' (শ্ৰীকৃষ্ণকথা) *''Axomiya Bhaxa Aru Xahitya'' (অসমীয়া ভাষা আৰু সাহিত্য) Editor: *''Baahi'' (বাঁহী)


Family tree


See also

* O Mur Apunar Dekh *
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* Jonaki (magazine) * Assamese Language Movement


References


Further reading

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External links

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Sahityarathi Lakshminath Bezbaroa Diaries
at Tezu.ernet.in.

at OnlineSivasagar.com.
Lakshminath Bezbaroa's writing
at indianreview.in website.
Among the Luminaries in Assam: A Study of Assamese Biography
By Anjali Sarma.
Sambalpur may get a language research centre – Asam Sahitya Sabha members visit poet Lakshminath Bezbaroa's house, plan to turn it into a memorial
SUBRAT MOHANTY,
The Telegraph (Calcutta) ''The Telegraph'' is an Indian English daily newspaper founded and continuously published in Kolkata since 7 July 1982. It is published by the ABP Group and competes with the Middle-market newspaper '' The Times of India''. The newspaper is ...
, Published on 5 April 2011.
Few poems in Assamese
at xophura.net website.
Chakradhaj Singha
a play by Lakshminath Bezbaroa.
HISTORY OF VAISHNAVISM IN INDIA
an article by Lakshminath Bezbaroa.
Biography of Lakshminath Bezbaroa
at oxfordreference.com.
ebooks of Lakshminath Bezbarua
Assamese ebooks of Lakshminath Bezbaroa. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bezbaroa, Lakshminath 1864 births 1938 deaths Poets from Assam People from Nagaon district Asom Sahitya Sabha presidents Novelists from Assam City College, Kolkata alumni Scottish Church College alumni University of Calcutta alumni Assamese-language poets Assamese-language dramatists and playwrights 20th-century Indian poets 19th-century Indian poets 19th-century Indian male writers 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian short story writers 20th-century Indian biographers Indian autobiographers 19th-century Indian novelists 19th-century Indian short story writers Biographers from British India 19th-century Indian biographers 20th-century Indian male writers Writers from Assam Writers from British India Indian satirists Indian satirical columnists