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Bhawaiya Folk Tradition Preservation and Cultural Heritage

Bhawaiya Folk Tradition Preservation and Cultural Heritage

On 25 June 2026 the Vice‑President released “Sanskritir Ratna Bhandar: Bhaowaiyar Itibritto” at Uprashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. The book is authored by Dr Jayanta Kumar Roy and Sangita Roy and published by Katha‑O‑Kahini.

The Book

  • Title & authors: “Sanskritir Ratna Bhandar: Bhaowaiyar Itibritto” — Dr Jayanta Kumar Roy; Sangita Roy.
  • Publisher & release: Katha‑O‑Kahini; released 25 June 2026 at Uprashtrapati Bhavan.
  • Scope: Systematic tracing of Bhawaiya’s historical evolution and regional variations.

Bhawaiya: Core Facts

  • Genre & origin: Traditional folk music of North Bengal, Assam and adjoining regions.
  • Community linkage: Strongly associated with the Koch Rajbanshi community.
  • Themes & context: Agrarian life, seasonal festivals, religious practices and community rituals.
  • Performance setting: Rural, oral tradition transmitted across generations.
  • Resilience: Persists despite modernisation due to rooted social functions and emotive content.

Cultural-Historical Links

  • Textual references: Presentation connects Bhawaiya music to classical frameworks cited such as Sama Veda and Natya Shastra.
  • Influences: Religious customs, agricultural calendar and local festivals shape form and repertoire.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Intangible heritage framework: UNESCO 2003 Convention covers safeguarding of oral traditions and folk music.
  • Documentation role: Published monographs support archival record and academic study required for safeguarding.
Last Modified: June 26, 2026

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