SJ, don't mind but the email below is out of context. 

We are not talking about performing arts. We are talking about the local 
dialect which is the Kamrupi language. Is it going to die out? At least in 
Guwahati, the younger generation is trying not to speak because of the Dhekeri 
stigma. Probably, this feeling will spread to the lower Assam districts as 
well. How then we preserve this dialect? Maybe someone should write a book in 
that dialect. Or someone should start publishing a newspaper? Someone who wants 
to preserve his/her Kamrupi identity should do it. Remember, languages thrive 
on constant output of literature. As for me, I am happy with my Assamese 
identity. 

--- On Tue, 16/12/08, Surajit Jaradhara <nipun...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Surajit Jaradhara <nipun...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [asom] Kamrupi concern over Ahom innovation
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 16 December, 2008, 12:43 PM

From: Surajit Jaradhara <nipun...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [asom] Kamrupi concern over Ahom innovation
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 16 December, 2008, 12:43 PM

I definitely do not find this is an interesting topic at all to discuss,
 and was trying very hard not to comment on this. But then, since this has now 
started to
trickle down a few emotional, nostalgic sentiments so I would like to express 
whatever this
lesser mortal/ obhajan can think of. Entire part of my childhood was centered 
around Guwahati and the nearby towns ( now they are towns) & memories are drawn 
from there.
During the Durga Puja  festival and other festivals, the Ojha Pali was 
performed with great ease by people coming from many areas surrounding Guwahati 
, even from Mangaldoi.
They performed  various ttypes of Ojha Palis ( Byas Ojha, Sukannani Ojha etc). 
Interested ones can procure the book on the subject written by Sh. Nabin 
Sharma. The performance was done in complete coherence with the local dialect. 
Ojha pali is also performed in some sattras in Assam  as per the expressive 
dialect. There are also different forms of Dhulias, Nagara ( nagra) naam, 
tokari geet etc. which display a diverse range of performances, apart from the 
BIHU or other harvest related festivals.
Now we know that these performances are becoming lesser and lesser or one can 
say not taken seriously by younger generation. Well there also exist very 
popular personalities performing Naam with large orchestration of taal and khol 
in the same areas in question, where it is feared the language is dying. 
According to me it is not dying. The customary performances are being taken 
care of seriously. The situation is not only prevailing in one area ,which is 
under question, but true  for all over Assam for various performing arts.
Ambikagiri Rai Choudhury( it may be roy choudhury as well), whenever he met 
people, used to say "Dekh khan ggel ai, Kiba ata kor".
I did chanced upon to flip through an assamese new daily where one lady writer 
( i could not remember her name) did seem to write " bisshwayanar dhamkhumiyat 
pothobrosto, dikbidikshonyo huwa asomiya somaj ( well the defition of asomiya- 
I dont want to get into this anyway) ketiya nijoke sombhalibo paribo"!
There seem to be many writting in this blog site, and yes people/members spread 
across world might also be reading all the posts and not trying to comment. It 
is known.
 
Well, all of us who has the luxury of having access to internet and having the 
capacity to instantly work out some cerebral action to type out few words, 
obviously due to the unbroilical connection to the land - do finally seem to be 
a school of highly brained ...whatever. .... Ambikagiri Rai Choudhury must have 
written today, if he came visiting " moran noha gila khane eko korba nollak, 
bhaonat ...oops ...Internetot bohi bhimor boson maitsi --- buli ek brihot 
karjya etat nijoke niyok Korise." Some one might even say " Hait, bhimor boson 
motato iman sohoj kam buli bhabiso neki toi". !!!! Aho Sobhasod jono, Aho guni 
jono, toharo mohima oparo. Bujibi lage Kiba , Bujili kiba.
Obviously Ambikagiri Rai Choudhury, a revered personality like him didnot say " 
Amar ai onchalto gel ai.......... .."
With warm regards.
SJ

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