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Statues of Lakashminath Bezbaroa (left) and Dr Krishna Kanta Handiqui (right)

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Rasaraj Lakshminath Bezbaroa(1864-1938), who is person behind the great awakening of the Assamese Society. The existence of today's Assamese language can truly be attributed to works undertaken by this great visionary and writer who instilled a sense of belongingness in the hearts of Assamese people through his satirical works. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature.

This statue is erected in his honour in front of the New Academic Building (top most) which also houses, among many other arts and humanities departments, the Assamese Language Department.

Therefore, keeping Hemkosh as benchmark, we can divide the publications of dictionaries into two distinct phases: the pre and post Hemkosh periods.The most. Feb 21, 2012 - Today I am going to share with you the first English-Assamese dictionary written by American baptist missionary MILES BRONSON collecting. In 1892 he published 'Porhaxaliya Abhidhaan'(School Dictionary). But his greatest work was the first Assamese-English Dictionary 'Hemkosh' which was published in 1900 after his death. English Assamese Dictionary, This is an absolutely freeware and fully offline English to Assamese Dictionary. English Assamese Dictionary in the smallest app size with about 150000 words. No need anymore for a translator or friend for translation English to Assamese. Our English to Assamese dictionary works in OFFLINE mode. Anglo Assamese Dictionary PDF Download Crovalv2016 Org. Anglo Assamese Dictionary Google Books. Books And Authors Of Assam Joi Aai Axom. Free Dowload Of Anglo Assamese Dictionary FileGuru. Anglo Assamese Dictionary PDF Download Kde It Org. Budhindranath Delihial Bhattacharya Wikipedia. An Anglo Assamese Dictionary Download EBook PDF EPUB. In fact, the religious texts and chronicles in Assamese have been written on the same bark only. The spellings in Assamese, which were initially in use, are not phonetic. Instead, Hemkosh, which is the second dictionary of Assamese, is known to have introduced Sanskrit-based spellings in the language, which are deemed as standard, today.

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The statue on the right is that of Dr Krishna Kanta Handiqui(1898-1982), the great Sanskrit Scholar and the founder Vice Chancellor of Gauhati University (for nine years from 1948 to 1957). Born on 20 July 1898 in Jorhat town of Assam, to Rai-Bahadur Radha Kanta Handique, he was educated at Cotton College, Guwahati (1913–15), Sanskrit College, Calcutta (1915–17), Calcutta University (1917–19), Oxford University, Paris University, and Berlin University (1920–27). He also studied and learned many languages like Latin, Greek, French, German, Russian, Italian and Spanish. He is known to have known 13 languages: 8 European languages and 5 Indian languages including Pali and Prakrit (from Wikipedia). This statue was erected in his honour in front of the Central Library of the university, named after him as KK Handiqui Library.

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Hemchandra Barua was a name to a person, but his contributions towards assamese language were not less than a complete institution. He is like a father to the language.



Hem Barua

Hemchandra Barua was born in Sibsagar in 1836. His father was Muktaram Barua whom he lost in his childhood, was grown up under his uncle's supervision. Uncle Lakhinath Barua worked with Deputy Commissioner of Sibsagar. Grown up Hemchandra also joined the same office and this is where he came in touch with Captain Brodie, then D.C. of Sibsagar. Captain Brodie taught him English langauge and culture with the help of the Christian missionaries. He then joined the group of 'Arunodoi', first Assamese magazine, and started studying on Assamese language, alphabets, scripts, etc. He was very talented and detrmined towards his goals. That is the reason why every Assamese still remembers all of his creations.
His first publication was 'Axomiya Byakaran'(Assamese grammar) in 1859. In 1873 he published 'Adipath'. Then came 'Pathmala' and in 1886 'Axomiya loraar byakaran(Grammaer for assamese children)'. All these books were accepted as text books to school and also awrded by the British Government. In 1892 he published 'Porhaxaliya Abhidhaan'(School Dictionary). But his greatest work was the first Assamese-English Dictionary 'Hemkosh' which was published in 1900 after his death. This dictionary is not only a pride to Assamese people but also the base of Assamese language till date.
Hemchandra Barua, also know as Hem Barua, was influenced by the western culture and made friendship with many British personals. Along with the refomation of the Assamese language, he took active participation in the social reformation of then Assamese society. This can be found in various of his articles and books. 'Bahire rong song, bhitore kuwabhaturi' is such a book. His 'Kaniya Kirtan' published in 1861 was dark picture of opium addiction in the society. He also translated a book 'Way to health' in Assamese and also edited 'Assam News' from 1883 to 1885. His social revolutionary can be found in his personal as he never married second time after early demise of his wife as a protest to the hatred of Hinduism on widow-marriage.
This great personality of Assam passed away in 1897.

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