Volume II,Issue IV, March 2026
Volume-II, Issue-IV, March, 2026 |
Received: 13.02.2026 | Accepted: 14.03.2026 | ||
Published Online: 31.03.2026 | Page No: | ||
DOI: 10.69655/atmadeep.vol.2.issue.04W. | |||
নীলকমল ব্রহ্মের গল্পে জনজাতীয় উপাদান ও আবেগের প্রতিফলন ড. রাজীব কুমার সাহা, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, বাংলা বিভাগ, কোকরাঝার বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, কোকরাঝার, অসম, ভারত |
Reflection of Tribal Element and Emotions in Nilkamal Brahma’s Short Stories Dr. Rajib Kumar Saha, Assistant Professor Dept. of Bengali, Kokrajhar University, Kokrajhar, Assam, India | ||
ABSTRACT | ||
Neelkamal Brahma is one of the pioneer writer of Bodo language and Bodo literature. Just as Bengali spoken language literature was liberated from inertia at the hands of Rabindra-Sharath-Bibhuti, be it in language or in thought, similarly, Neelkamal Brahma has paved the way for simplicity in Bodo language and literature through Bodo short stories. No one can present simple language and content to the reader better than Neelkamal Brahma. Despite that, it can be said that the pen of this storyteller contains Bodo national thoughts, the words of the hearts of ordinary Bodo people, the needs of the hardworking Bodo people, hopes and aspirations, happiness and sorrow, laughter and tears, etc. The tribal originality, elements and emotions of the Bodo nation and culture naturally emerge in his stories. Along with this, national struggles and conflicts also find a place in his stories as documents of the time. In this article, we have taken Neelkamal Brahma's two books, Silinghar and Sakhandra, as the main texts. | ||
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