Author:
Pranab Jyoti Narzary
Abstract:
This research paper explores the interplay of folklore, ancient Indian literary sources, and epic narratives in contemporary Bodo poetry, highlighting how these elements have shaped contemporary Bodo literature. Bodo poets have creatively adapted and reinterpreted folklore and mythological references to address modern existential realities and cultural identity. By examining the works of key poets such as Samar Brahma Choudhury, Prasenjit Brahma, and Charan Narzary, the paper illustrates the ways in which these writers draw from rich traditional narratives, integrating them with Western poetic influences to create a unique literary expression. The study emphasizes the transformation in themes, prosody, and religious perspectives in Bodo poetry, underscoring its dynamic evolution and the poets' role in blending indigenous genius with external cultural elements. Through detailed analysis, the paper asserts the importance of originality and assimilation in literature, showcasing how contemporary Bodo poets articulate their ontological experiences and contemporary issues by harnessing the power of folklore and ancient literary traditions.
Keywords:
Folklore, Narrative, Space, Contemporary Bodo Poetry.
Article Info:
Received: 21 Aug 2025; Received in revised form: 19 Sep 2025; Accepted: 23 Sep 2025; Available online: 28 Sep 2025
DOI:
10.22161/ijels.105.36