The propounder of the slogan desh matho eta dharana, thikanar shesh shari should give the meaning of the word dharanaand explain why dharana has been equated with desha. Correct me if I am wrong, I think the slogans like desh matho eta dharana, thikanar shesh shari are generating the acute
In fact I like this poetic (Omor Khyam type) quote, and I can write volumes in support of this poetic or philosophical statement
Rajenda, :-D !! Moi aru mursa he zowa nai!!
Best,
Priyanku
Dex mathoeta dharona,thikonar xexxari...
The mostimportant thingin lifeis neverto forgetwho youare...
Title: Re: [Assam] Acute inferiorty complex
IC
Hi Ram:
At 11:56 AM -0600 3/11/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
C'da,
I am surprised!
*** Why am I not :-)?
One could also argue (quite
effectively) that trying to do just the opposite is because of
one's own inferiority complex and insecurity
Title: Re: [Assam] Acute inferiorty complex
IC
Rajen:
I have no problem with Ram or anyone else interpreting the way
they do or attempt to defend whomever they do, in turn or out of
turn.
I understand your desire to get an answer from Himen-da, I do
too. But as recent history amply illustrates
Dear Ramda
Long logn ago we had a beautiful 's/xonar A/xom' as shown in the logo
of AASU. Now we have a 'banana shaped' area. But while you guys were
there backhome, and we were growing up 9 districts in an contiguous
area with B'desh has been swarmed by Lungeewallas. Bodos has carved
out a BTAD
Dear Himen-da:
Thanks for your note.
Regarding Assamese having an
'inferiority complex' (written as IC henceforth) I have been saying this for
decades now. This is something one can only feel or realize seeing the day to
day actions of the Assamese people as a group on national or
Dear Rajenda
have discussed this issue many times in the net. This is something we can
remove by our leaders first by getting rid of this 'IC' themselves and then
educating the people by their actions. (Please note that we use the net not
to solve problems but just to use it as a 'sounding
Excellent Manoj,
Thats a very good take on the issue of IC. Most IC problems are ultimately resolved by continual successes.
Interestingly, a few years ago we were in New Zealand, and one of the things the Kiwis would tell you is that in NZ there was general feeling of 'loneliness and a sense of
Thanks Ramda for the encouraging words. We kharkhowas will have to
charter a road map to keep our culture alive all over the world. I am
very confident now that our forefathers have inculcated in us a very
rich culture. We must pass it on to our next generation and live with
our heads high.
rgds
Title: Re: [Assam] Acute inferiorty complex
IC
Very well said Rajen.
BTW, I think the personal statement in his e-mails, Priyankoo's
imagination of 'dex', country--as little more than an idea--'dharona',
the last part of an address; is poetic and beautiful, as opposed to
the commonly used ones
Barua25 wrote - Anyhow the full meaning of the Priyanku's quote will be : A country is nothing an idea which is only required to use as a last phrase in one's address.The proper translation would be, "Country is just a concept, the last lineof a streetaddress." Those who feel bound to the
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- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Chan Mahanta
Cc: Barua25 ; Himendra Thakur ; assam@assamnet.org ; Dilip/Dil Deka
; J
Kalita ; Ginima Barua ; Indrajit Barua
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 11:56
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Acute inferiorty
complex IC
Hi C'da:
inferiority complex as an Oxomiya -- driving him to Sanskritized versions of words and phrases. He even writes 'desh', as in deshotkoi'. Did Lasit Borphukan speak Sanskrit?
Then why did you write 'Sanskrit' instead of 'Xongoskrit', C'da? I know for a fact that before the 'X' was
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