A well-known personality of Assam, who gave a new momentum to the Assamese literature that festered for some time, Lakshminath Bezbarua was popularly known as Raxoraj, which means ‘The King of Humor’. Also fondly called Sahityarathi, he dominated the Assamese literary area for almost half a century. During his life time he devoted himself to reviving the lost glory of the Assamese literature. Laxminath Bezbarua is considered as the pioneer of Modern Assamese literature and his contribution towards its upliftment is noteworthy.
![]() |
Rasaraj Laxminath Bezbaruah |
Paachani, Padum Kunwari, Xadhukathaar Kuki, Surabhi, Jonbiri, Junuka, Burhi aair xadhu, Kehokali, Kokadeuta aaru nati lora, Kripabor Baruar Kaakotor Topola, Baakhar, Kripabor Baruar Obhotani, Barbaruar Bhabar Burburani, Barbaruar Bulani, Litikai, Nomal, Chikarpati Nikarpati, Belimaar, Dinanath Bejbaruar Xankshipta Jiban Charit, Sri Sri Shankardev, Mor Jiban Sowaran, Patralekha, Mahapurush Sri Sankardev Aru Madhabdev, Dinalekha, Kaamat Kritatwa Labhibar Xanket, Bhagawat Katha, Bharatbarshar Buranji, Tatwa Katha, Sri Krishnakatha, Axomiya Bhaxa Aru Xahitya and The Religion of Love and Devotion are the different books written by Laxminath Bezbarua. Kadam Kali is his collection of poetry. Laxminath Bezbarua was an orator and a great thinker who dedicated his life for the welfare of the people of his state. On 26th March 1938, Laxminath Bezbarua breathed his last at the age of 70 years leaving the people of the state grief stricken.
ImageSource :Wikipedia
Nice writing on Bezbaruah
ReplyDeleteYes
DeleteYes it's realy nice writing
DeleteI am always a reader of Laxminath Bezbaruah because he is one of those few writers who had connections with Kolkata , He did his degree from City College and M.A from Calcutta University. He wrote many satirical stories about Bengal life of the zamindars and their luxurious life. You have rightly focused on the life of LNB.He also wrote short stories, which covered the different features from the Assamese society with humorous sentiment, which fetched him the name of Roxoraj. He also got remarked as a patriotic playwright and wrote three historical plays, namely Joymoti Konwori, Chakradhaj Singha, and Belimaar. . Yes. I too love his satirical and humourous stories.. very good article. you may read my article on LNB in two parts in The Eastern Chronicle published in 2014 in which I highlighted his sense of humour and Kolkata connections.
ReplyDeleteNumber 1 article..dr
ReplyDeleteits good
ReplyDeleteVery good writting on Bezboruah
ReplyDeleteWow... Very good essay writing.
ReplyDeletewow is very nice writing.
ReplyDeleteit's easy writing