The picture here is a Bathou Temple of Kokrajhar situated in Baganshali. It is created by the Bodo people living in Baganshali. 'Bathouism' is the ethnic religion of the Bodo tribes. The followers of this religion offer their prayers in 'Bathou Thansali'.
Sobai Samo means freshwater snail with black lentils. It is a very famous and delicious dish. Freshwater snails can be also prepared with a simple onion-chilli curry. But most popularly it goes with black gram curry base.
Mwita Oma is a Bodo traditional food. It is basically a dish prepared with Roselle leaves and pork. It is believed to be the most popular dish among the Bodo culture. The ingredients involved in this dish are very plan and simple.
'Mwsou Daan' is a novel of Premchand translated from 'GODAAN' by Gobinda Narzary and published by Bodo publication Board, Bodo Sahitya Sabha, Kokrajhar and sponsored by B.R.P.L. Dhaligaon
Boro Khuga Thunlaini Oja Sukumar Basumataryni Swrji Bihung (Khwndw Se) is complied by Sukumar Basumatary, Barama and published by Bodo Publication Board, Bodo Sahitya Sabha.
'The Kacharis' is a monograph about the most aborginal races of Assam and North Bengal, the Bodos or the Boros of the Kachari flock, written by Rev. Sidney Endle.
'Folk Literature of the Bodos: a descriptive and analytical study,' is a Ph.D. thesis submitted by Dr. Anil Boro in the Department of Folklore Research, Gauhati University in 1999 and approved for the award of the Ph.D. degree in December, 1999.