Literary enthusiasts are waiting to rub shoulders as Pragjyotishpur LitFest 2023 kickstarts at Asom Sahitya Sabha and district library premises in the city on 29 September.

Pragjyotishpur LitFest 2023

The three-day LitFest will unfold a series of literary activities which is expected to an intellectual and interactive treat for the celebrated authors, cultural connoisseurs and budding writers. Organised for the first time by Sankardev Education and Research Foundation (SERF) with the theme titled ‘In Search of Roots’, the national-level LitFest is aimed at showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the land and also encouraging the young talents to rediscover and redefine the legends of Pragjyotishpur.

A number of books of various genres are slated to be launched in the festival, where two awards to eminent writers of different age groups will also be announced.

pragjyotishpur litfest 2023 calendar

Pragjyotishpur LitFest 2023 calendar

Ancient Kingdom of Pragjyotishpur

Present-day Assam is the central part of the ancient kingdom named Pragjyotishpur (later also known as Kamrup), where its capital was located roughly in present day Guwahati. The kingdom was spread to Jalpaiguri, Koch Behar, Bhutan hills (including some parts of Nepal), Rangpur, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Dhaka (now under Bangladesh), Tripura, Khasi & Garo hills, etc.

Pragjyotishpur (meaning the eastern part of Jyotishpur) gets its mention in both the great Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata as well as in Kalika Puran, Yogini Tantra and Charyapada.

Pragjyotishpur was pronounced by Lord Ram in the critical phase of his struggles after losing his wife Seeta. On the other hand, the powerful king of Pragjyotishpur, Bhagadatta fought along with the Kauravas (against Pandavas) in the battle of Mahabharata.

When it came to exist as the Kamrup kingdom, legendary king Kumar Bhaskarvarman ruled over the land. Bhaskarvarman enjoyed a dignified and mutually respected relationship with emperor Harshavardhan (of Kanauja and Thaneswara) and often sent valuable books as gifts to Harshavardhan. He was a vibrant patroniser of ancient Nalanda University, one of the greatest centres of learning across the globe.

Pragjyotishpur itself was an abode of learning, publications and intellectual exercises as these were the oldest traditions and practices for the residents. Many valuable books were written in this part of the world, where Madhav Kandali’s Ramayana in a local language signifies the dimension and intellectual capacity of an author.

pragjyotishpur literature festival

Pragjyotishpur literature festival

Learning

The society used to promote the learning and redefining of general science, Ayurveda and traditional healthcare, Astrology, craftsmanship and both performing & visual arts. Residents still carry the legacy of ancient Indian culture, developed since the
pre- historic days.

Through the PLF initiative, the young generation will come to know and realise the greatness of ancient cultural diversities of the land. With the series of discussions, interactive sessions, thematic quiz competition and literary recitations, the unique festival is expected to mobilize the young writers to connect with their roots of civilization through literature.

National Book Trust-India chairman Prof Milind Sudhakar Marathe (a recognised author-critic), Padmashree Lil Bahadur Chetri (a noted Gorkha writer), Pankaj Chaturvedi (Delhi), Suvash Chandra Satapathy from Bhubaneshwar, Bhushan Bhave from Goa, television news personality Rubika Liyaquat along with a number of distinguished writers, translators, literary critics from various parts of the country as well as northeast Bharat are gracing the occasion to add more colour to the festival.

Meanwhile, pre-events to the festival were organised in Dhubri Bholanath College, Dibrugarh H Surajmall Kanoi College, Dhemaji Balika Bidyalaya, North Lakhimpur College etc with great enthusiasm from hundreds of novice writers, book-enthusiasts and promising young talent.

Inspired by PLF working president Soumyadeep Datta, a few more such literary awareness programs are on the cards, where the ancient civilisations of the great nation will be celebrated.

PLF president Phanindra Devchoudhury and secretary Bikram Kakoty expect a fruitful exercise showcasing eastern India’s rich history, culture and languages, where the literary activists will brainstorm to rediscover their glorious past and energized themselves for a futuristic and purposeful literary voyage.

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Pragjyotishpur LitFest 2023 banners