Oral Traditions

Last changed on Thu, 01/01/1970 - 00:00
Community
Dimasa
Category
History, Oral Traditions, Scholarly Works
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Songs, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a Dimasa folk song which describes the love between a man and a woman, it is sung by Manoj Barman Phonglo and Basanti Barman Hojai
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Songs, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a sentimental ballad on Dimasa princess Dishru
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a Short Dimasa folk story on a Pig and a Dog, narrated by Monishankar Barman of Khaspur village.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a stone inscription of the Dimasa king Ramachandra Narayan Hasnu which was installed in the year 1740.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
The above video is about the histoy of the Dimasa king and Ranipath village narrataed by Romaranjan Phonglo Barman of Thaligram village.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This monument is known as a Singhadwar (Lion gate) or Miyung Horglai, it is a gateway to the capital (Khaspur) complex of Dimasa kachari kingdom.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is an ancient temple of goddess Ranachandi which was built during the reign of Dimasa Kachari king and still standing in the good condition near the northern Singhadwar of the capital.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This monument is known as “Snan mandir” by the locals, it was built by the Dimasa king Krishnachandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1780.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a Dimasa Kali Mandir which is situated in Khaspur, Cachar (Assam). This temple was built by the Dimasa Kachari King Ramchandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1743.