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Pimparā Gucuwā, a play of Madhavadeva

Translated by Dr. Satyendranath Sarma [Reproduced from https://atributetosankaradeva.org with thanks] A complete translation of the above named play, minus its verse portions which are meant to be sung in appropriate rāgas, is given below. The verse portions are metrical renderings of the…

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Parijata Harana Yatra of Srimanta Sankaradeva

Translated by Prof William L. Smith[Reproduced from https://atributetosankaradeva.org with thanks]  Hail Krishna, Vishnu Achyuta, the Supreme Lord. Mounted on the shoulders of Garuda, he struck down his enemy. In his joyful lila the son of Devaki carried off the parijata flower…

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Pimparā Gucuwā, a play of Madhavadeva

Translated by Dr. Satyendranath Sarma [Reproduced from https://atributetosankaradeva.org with thanks] A complete translation of the above named play, minus its verse portions which are meant to be sung in appropriate rāgas, is given below. The verse portions are metrical renderings of the…

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The Guru Bhatimā of Madhavadeva ASSAMESE VERSION

[Reproduced from https://atributetosankaradeva.org with thanks] Jaya Guru Sankara / sarva-gunākara /  yākeri nāhike upām:Tohāri caranaka / renu satakoti /bāreka karoho pranām.Darasita sundara / gaura kalewara /jaichana sura parakās:Sakala sabhāsada / ranjana yākeri /darasane pāpa binās.Bine anga-bhusana / pekhi susobhana /gahina gambhira dhiramati:Āyata…

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NAYIKA-BHEDA IN SATTRIYA DANCE

The term nayika or heroine is widely used in the world of fine arts and the concept finds application in films, dance, painting & sculpture and drama. The central female character around which the story revolves in any narration is termed…

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Kirttana Ghosha by Srimanta Sankaradeva

[Adapted from https://atributetosankaradeva.org with thanks]  Chapter 'Haramohana' (2nd Kirttana)Pada  Namo Namo Madhava vidhira vidhidata Tumi Jagatara gati-mati pita mata Tumi paramatma jagatara esha eka Eku bastu nahike tumaka byatireka-9 Tumi karya karana samasta sarasara Subarna kundala jena nahike antara Tumi pashu-pakshi surasura…

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Evolution of Sankari Art Form

Dr Sanjib Kumar BorkakotiArt is a way of expressing one’s ideas in aesthetically appealing forms. These include sculptures, paintings, masks, carvings, murals, illustrations etc. It was therefore quite natural that Srimanta Sankaradeva, the father of Assamese literature and culture used…

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Bhakti Marga preached by Srimanta Sankaradeva

By Nagen Dutta Four ways of reaching Truth, as recognized in Indian tradition are : Bhakti yoga, Karma yoga, Jnana yoga and Raja yoga. The first one induces the devotee to engage in selfless surrender to a monotheistic personal God who is omnipotent, omnipresent…

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