Laxminath Bezbarua - Works

Works

Poetry Collection:

  • Kadam Kali (কদম কলি)

Novel:

  • Padum Kunwari (পদুম কুৱঁৰী)

Short Story Collection:

  • Surabhi (সুৰভি)
  • Xadhukathaar Kuki (সাধুকথাৰ কুঁকি)
  • Jonbiri (জোনবিৰি)
  • Kehokali (কেহোঁকলি)

Children's folk tales:

  • Junuka (জুনুকা)
  • Burhi aair xadhu (বুঢ়ী আইৰ সাধু)
  • Kokadeuta aaru nati lora (ককাদেউতা আৰু নাতি-ল'ৰা)
  • Baakhar (বাখৰ)

Collection of satire essays:

  • Kripabor Barbaruar Kaakotor Topola (কৃপাবৰ বৰবৰুৱাৰ কাকতৰ টোপোলা)
  • Kripabor Barbaruar Obhotani (কৃপাবৰ বৰবৰুৱাৰ ওভোতনি)
  • Barbaruar Bhabar Burburani (বৰবৰুৱাৰ ভাবৰ বুৰবুৰণি)
  • Barbaruar Bulani (বৰবৰুৱাৰ বুলনি)

Comic Plays:

  • Litikai (লিটিকাই)
  • Nomal (নোমল)
  • Paachani (পাচনি)
  • Chikarpati Nikarpati (চিকৰপতি নিকৰপতি)

Plays

  • Joymati Kunwari (জয়মতী কুঁৱৰী)
  • Chakradhwaj Singha (চক্ৰধ্বজ সিংহ)
  • Belimaar (বেলিমাৰ)

Biographies

  • Dinanath Bejbaruar Xankshipta Jiban Charit (দীননাথ বেজবৰুৱাৰ সংক্ষিপ্ত জীৱন চৰিত)
  • Sri Sri Shankardev (শ্ৰীশ্ৰীশংকৰদেৱ)
  • Mahapurush Sri Sankardev Aru Madhabdev (মহাপুৰুষ শ্ৰীশংকৰদেৱ আৰু শ্রীমাধৱদেৱ)

Autobiographical

  • Mor Jiban Sowaran (মোৰ জীৱন সোঁৱৰণ)
  • Patralekha, Dinalekha (পত্ৰলেখা, দিনলেখা)

Others

  • Kaamat Kritatwa Labhibar Xanket (কামত কৃতিত্ব লভিবৰ সংকেত)
  • Bhagawat Katha (ভাগৱত কথা)
  • Bharatbarshar Buranji (ভাৰতবৰ্ষৰ বুৰঞ্জী)
  • Tatwa Katha (তত্ত্ব কথা)
  • Sri Krishnakatha (শ্ৰীকৃষ্ণকথা)
  • The Religion of Love and Devotion
  • Axomiya Bhaxa Aru Xahitya (অসমীয়া ভাষা আৰু সাহিত্য)
  • History of Vaishnavism in India and Rasa Lila of Sri Krishna

Editor

  • Baahi (বাঁহী)

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