The Koch Dynasty and Charismatic Bir Chilarai

The Koch Dynasty and Charismatic Bir Chilarai

Author: Dr. Subhajit Choudhury

Publisher: Shashwat Publication

Published: 2024-02-21

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9360877530

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The chivalrous and charismatic Koch Generalissimo Sukladwaj known as Chilarai, was the younger brother & Prime Minister of King Naranarayan of the kingdom of Kamrupa-Kamata Kingdom during 1510-1571. Before mentioning about Mahaveer Chilarai, it would be worthy to mention that Maharaj Viswa Singha, who rose from the position of cow-hard king to that of a very powerful monarch of Kamrupa-Kamata and the founder of the Koch Kingdom, was a great and benevolent king. He was known as a great warrior, a superb organizer of people, a just and efficient ruler, extraordinarily courageous, highly religious, tolerant in attitudes, and undoubtedly adventurous with sky rocketing ambitions. His children in general, Naranarayan and Chilarai in particular must have genetically inherited all the great qualities of their father, importantly aggressive personality, organizing and leadership qualities and there of a nation builder. The qualities as part of teaching vis-à-vis learning were-art of warfare, wrestling, study of the sastras, weaponry, horse-riding and fighting from horse-back and particularly attacking the enemy with swords & shields, spears, bows & arrows, fire-arms etc. Once Nara Singha, one of the sons of Viswa Singha, succeeded the throne after the death of Viswa Singha without following norms as set by his father. Naranarayan and Chilarai removed him from the throne and further entered Nepal to fetch Nara Singha who fled to Nepal. In Nepal, the king of Nepal honored both Naranarayan and Chilarai. As “Hanuman Danda” and Druga murti as the sacred deity of Koch kingdom also recovered from Narasimha by Chilarai with delicate approach. Further, the duo brother (Naranarayan and Chilarai) continued to extend their kingdom with massive platoon of soldiers little over 6 lakhs with Bhutiya, Daflas, and Bhuyan joined as one force.


Bhāwāiyā

Bhāwāiyā

Author: Sukhabilāsa Barmā

Publisher: Global Vision Publishing Ho

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13:

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The Book Dealing With The Folk Genre Of The Rajbanshis Of North Bengal Is A Valuable Document Not Only On Folk Music But Also On Socio-Cultural History Of The Folk Community And The Region, Namely The Rajbanshis And The Then Kamrup. This Inter-Disciplinary Study By Dr. Barma Has Opened A New Dimension Which Will Definitely Benefit The Musicologists, Cultural Anthropologists, Sociologists, Folklorists, Historians And Other Enthusiasts.