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Ö Mür Apünar Dekh [1] (Assamese pronunciation: [o mʊɹ apʊnaɹ dɛx]) is the state and traditional song of Assam, India.It was written by Lakshminath Bezbarua and the tune was made by Kamala Prasad Agarwala.
Assam: O Mur Apunar Desh [3] [4] O My Endearing Country! Assamese: Lakshminath Bezbaroa: Kamala Prasad Agarwala: 2013 [5] Bihar: Mere Bharat Ke Kanthahar [6] The Garland of My India. Hindi. Satya Narayan Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Shivkumar Sharma. 2012 Chhattisgarh: Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar [7] The Streams of Arpa and Pairi: Chhattisgarhi: Nardenra ...
Assamese literature is the entire corpus of poetry, novels, short stories, documents and other writings in the Assamese language. It also includes popular ballads in the older forms of the language during its evolution to the contemporary form.
Anuv Jain is an Indian singer songwriter and composer. [1] [2] He is known for his simple chorded songs with lyrics that deal with love and heartbreak.[3] [4] His music primarily contains an acoustic guitar or ukulele, unaccompanied by percussion or other instruments.
Kamrupi Lokgeet is popular form of folk music that expresses thoughts and emotion of the Kamrupi people. [1] The songs are derived from Ancient Kamrup. [2] The language of Kamrupi lokgeet are different dialects and ancestral forms of Assamese, including Early Assamese, Kamrupi dialects and Standard Assamese.
The music of Assam consists various genres of folk and modern music, drawing its artistic basis from the history of Assam, from Assamese culture and its ancient traditions. In recent times, starting from the late eighties, popular artists have modernised the music catering to local popular demand.
Borgeet: Alu moi ki kohobu dukho Raga: Bhatiyali Composer: Madhavdeva Artist: Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande The music of borgeets are based on ragas, which are clearly mentioned; and raginis, the female counterparts of ragas, are emphatically not used. [11]
Bordoloi is more famous as the Walter Scott of Assamese literature, being a writer of historical novels, having spent much time as researcher for E. A Gait's A History of Assam. The first English weekly The Times of Assam was printed from the "Radhanath Press" in Dibrugarh and the first issue came out on 5 January 1895. It was edited by ...