Assam is a land of beautiful landscapes, culture, and
language. There are various reasons one should learn the Assamese language.
First, you will understand the difference between Bengali and Assamese. Next
time when you meet an Assamese you will not greet by Bengali words, but you
will probably say in Assamese- Kenekwa(How
are you doing?)or Bhalne(Are you
fine/good)? It is not only sweet or welcoming language but, if you visit Assam
or meet Assamese people you will feel the warmth and true meaning of caring.
There is more than one reason why you wish to visit North-Eastern India-
1. Do you wonder about the world's largest river island?
Yes, it is in the middle of the mighty river Brahmaputra in Assam, called Majuli. Majuli is a district with a population of 167,304. Majuli listed as the world's largest
river island in the Guinness book of the world's records.
3. Which one is the oldest Shakti Pitha temple out of 51 Shakti
Pithas in India? The Kamakhya Temple
in Guwahati is the 8th-century temple and still people visits from different
parts of the world.
4. Do you have a
dream to visit the cleanest eco-friendly village in Asia? I would recommend Mawlynnong in Meghalaya where the
literacy rate is 100% and where people clean the roads and public places before
going to work or schools. Surprised right? Yes, they do.
6. Are you wonder where from your morning cup of black tea
leaves come from? Yes, from Assam only. Assam has full of lush green Tea
Estates and the highest exporter in the world.
7. Did you hear about the Muga silk or Assam Silk? Sualkushi
is the silk village of Assam/ India, also called Manchester of East, only a place where weaver makes the finest Muga, Pat,
and Ari silk in the world They also
grow the Muga and Pat silkworms locally.
8. Did you ever think
about Parashuram Kunda? Parashuram the sixth incarnation of Lord
Vishnu dipped his hand in the water of Lohit River to wash away his sin now
known as Parashuram Kunda in Tezu,
Arunachal Pradesh.
Next time when you
visit Assam learn about the Bihu festival, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, Adil Hussain, Zubeen Garg and Papon.
Also, learn the Assamese language to exchange your thoughts
and knowledge. Don’t forget to taste Masor
tenga, duck curry, khar from the authentic cuisine.
( Pic: Google photo)

