Assamese Pdf: Burhi Aair Sadhu In

Burhi Aair Sadhu (বুঢ়ী আইৰ সাধু), which translates to “Grandmother’s Tales,” is one of the most cherished and foundational collections of folktales in Assamese literature. Compiled and written by Lakshminath Bezbaroa (লক্ষ্মীনাথ বেজবৰুৱা), often called the "Shakespeare of Assam," this classic work has shaped the cultural and moral imagination of Assamese society for over a century. About the Book First published in 1911 , Burhi Aair Sadhu is not merely a book of stories; it is a cultural treasure. Bezbaroa collected oral folktales narrated by grandmothers in Assamese villages—tales of witty jackals, cunning tigers, honest woodcutters, magical birds, and wise princesses. He adapted them into simple, elegant Assamese prose, preserving their rustic charm while infusing them with subtle humour and ethical lessons.

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