Raghunath Choudhary (1879–1967)[1] was an Indian writer of the Jonaki era or the romantic era of Assamese literature.[2] Choudhary is known as Bihogi Kobi (poet of birds) because most of his writings are based on birds and nature. Choudhary also took part in the Indian independence movement and was imprisoned by the British for the same. He was the president of Tezpur session of Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1936.[3] Kamrup Sanjeevani Sabha conferred him with the title Kabiratna.[citation needed]
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Raghunath Choudhary | |
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Born | 1879 Lawpara village, Undivided Kamrup District (present Nalbari district), Assam |
Died | 18 November 1967 |
Pen name | Bihogi kobi |
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Language | Assamese |
Nationality | Indian |
Notable works | Xaadori Junaki magazine |
He was born in Lawpara village in Undivided Kamrup district (present Nalbari district) in the year 1879.[2] He had his early schooling at Guwahati. He died on 18 November 1967.[4]
Choudhary's first poem was published in 'Jonaki' magazine. He used Sanskrit and Arabic in his literary works.
His other works includes:[2] Amongst all his first literary work was Xaadori in 1910.
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