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Banikanta Kakati was a
prominent linguist,
literary figure,
critic and
scholar in ****amese
language with his
immense contribution to the
language in terms...
- that the
religion of the
Yogini Pitha is of
Kirata origin.
According to
Banikanta Kakati,
there existed a
tradition among the
priests established by Naranarayana...
- hdl:10603/116370. Kakati,
Banikanta (1941), ****amese: Its
Formation and Development, Gauhati, ****am:
Government of ****am Kakati,
Banikanta (1953), "The ****amese...
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northeast of Sibsagar" (Sircar 1990, pp. 63–68). (Baruah 1986:36)
Banikanta Kakati, ****amese:Its
formation and
development (Baruah 1986:220–224) (Baruah...
- Charyapada,
where the
earliest elements of the
language can be discerned.
Banikanta Kakati divides the
history of ****amese
literature into
three prominent...
-
Canto 10
Chapter 66-". bhagavata.org.
Retrieved 5
August 2020. Kakati,
Banikanta (1952). Viṣṇuite
Myths and
Legends in
Folklore Setting. Sri
Tarini Das...
- JSTOR 3516963. Kakati,
Banikanta (1941). ****amese: Its
Formation and Development. Gauhati, ****am:
Government of ****am. Kakati,
Banikanta (1953). "****amese...
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Archived from the
original on 14
October 2017.
Retrieved 7
October 2013. Kakati,
Banikanta (1989). The
Mother Goddess Kamakhya.
Publication Board, Guwahati....
- Committee.
Mandala Communications (Guwahati: 2004). pp. 22-8. Kakati,
Banikanta (1989), The
Mother Goddess Kamakhya, Guwahati:
Publication Board Shin...
- many
noble figures of ****am. Few of them are
Ambikagiri Raichoudhury,
Banikanta Kakati,
Mahendra Mohan Choudhry and
Purushottam Das. Some of the well...