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sundar prasesta.bhabissatar subhakaamanare
– banti [ ***ti80@hotmail.com ]
sasai ek abhinaba prayas.
– mrinal baishya [ ***nal92@hotmail.com ]
Aair saku ujali uthi aai hoi parak nikhar andharar pohar
– Anonymous [ ***nymous ]
Pls provide your name and email id;
– Editor
aair kolat mor kabitato prakhakh powar babe hemanta sir loi mor akhekh dhanyabad. aair osarat sira din natakhir hoi ram. aai loi mor jathestta khuba kamana thakil.
– biju ranjan nath [ ***u.nath_666@yahoomail.com ]
Xomoyor Gaan... Parineeta Sarma... ... jalikota jolongaidi xar pai uthisil mur xatwa..... xobdar byabahar otulonio.... wonderfull,,
– Pratyush Parasar [ ***asar.p@gmail.com ]
...poshim r beliye boi diya henguliya rihakhoni upohar dim.... (Pujatei Ahiba, Kuldip Medhi)... Bhal lagil...
– Pratyush Parasar [ ***asar.p@gmail.com ]
I congratulate you for publidhing such a site on Assamese poetry. I read your biodata also. My elder brother writes some poems in Assamese and English. Pl contact me for including in your site. www.bordoloikumud.com is one of my personal site. If time permits pl visit. I just retitired from RRL Jorhat and was related to Computer science in service. Though this space for comments only but I used this space as my introduction. Pl accept. Thanking you csbordoloi
– csbordoloi [ ***ordoloi@yahoo.in ]
Thanks for visitng our site and encouraging us. We shall be happy to publish the poem written in Assamese;
– Editor
tumar kabita porhi val lagige......mor babe o ata kabita likhibason......tumar jeevan utjal howar kamonare.......///// NAYAN
– NAYANJYOTI CHAKRABARTY [ ***an_165@yahoo.in ]
Your effort towards the Assamese poetry is really tremendous and worthy to be appreciated. This is an era of sms and e-malis, where youths are busy with facebook, orkut,twitter and bla bla bla, instead of blaming the youths, you have tried to keep them attached with KOBITA.Now a days people are getting connected through net but not connected by heart. I think a poem by its words shakes the heart of a reader, so may be your endeavor of connecting the hearts of people will be successful.
– ASEEF SHAH [ ***h237@rediffmail.com ]
Thanks;
– Editor
I have gone through Parinita Sharma's "Xamayar Gan". I feel a change in her journey in world of poem. The soul tune of her poem has changed. The changes have observed from fantasy and soft love have to a strong voice of revolution. This is a sign of her maturity. It may be an affect of her changing life style also. Wish her all the best.
– Dr. Raktim Ranjan Saikia [ ***timrsaikia@yahoo.co.uk ]