
Bangla Dhadha: Bahukounik Drishti (Bengali Version)
Book Details
- Author: Ajijul Haq Mondal
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590148
About the Book
Bangla Dhadha: Bahukounik Drishti (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive and insightful study of Bengali riddles, examining them not merely as forms of entertainment but as important cultural expressions that reflect the social life, beliefs, imagination, and intellectual traditions of the Bengali people. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book explores the rich world of riddles and their significance within the broader framework of folklore and cultural studies.
The volume investigates various aspects of Bengali riddles, including their nature, structure, themes, linguistic features, symbolism, and modes of performance. By analyzing how riddles are created, transmitted, and interpreted, the author demonstrates their role as a vibrant component of oral tradition and collective cultural memory. The book also highlights the distinctive styles and techniques used in the presentation and narration of riddles, revealing how performance contributes to their meaning and appeal.
A notable feature of the work is its discussion of the historical development of riddle traditions in Bengal. The author traces the evolution of riddle practices and examines their place within the wider landscape of Bengali folk culture, offering readers a clearer understanding of their cultural and literary significance.
The book further expands its scope through a comparative study of Bengali and Hindi riddles. This section provides valuable insights into cultural interaction, migration patterns, shared folk traditions, and the ways communities preserve their cultural boundaries while simultaneously adapting to external influences. Through comparative analysis, readers gain a deeper appreciation of how folklore evolves across linguistic and regional contexts.
Drawing upon folklore studies, cultural anthropology, and comparative literature, Bangla Dhadha: Bahukounik Drishti addresses a range of theoretical and practical questions related to riddle traditions. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, researchers, and readers interested in folk literature, oral traditions, cultural history, and comparative folklore studies.
By combining rigorous research with accessible presentation, this book offers a multidimensional understanding of Bengali riddles and their enduring place in the cultural heritage of Bengal.
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Book Details
- Author: Ajijul Haq Mondal
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590148
About the Book
Bangla Dhadha: Bahukounik Drishti (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive and insightful study of Bengali riddles, examining them not merely as forms of entertainment but as important cultural expressions that reflect the social life, beliefs, imagination, and intellectual traditions of the Bengali people. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book explores the rich world of riddles and their significance within the broader framework of folklore and cultural studies.
The volume investigates various aspects of Bengali riddles, including their nature, structure, themes, linguistic features, symbolism, and modes of performance. By analyzing how riddles are created, transmitted, and interpreted, the author demonstrates their role as a vibrant component of oral tradition and collective cultural memory. The book also highlights the distinctive styles and techniques used in the presentation and narration of riddles, revealing how performance contributes to their meaning and appeal.
A notable feature of the work is its discussion of the historical development of riddle traditions in Bengal. The author traces the evolution of riddle practices and examines their place within the wider landscape of Bengali folk culture, offering readers a clearer understanding of their cultural and literary significance.
The book further expands its scope through a comparative study of Bengali and Hindi riddles. This section provides valuable insights into cultural interaction, migration patterns, shared folk traditions, and the ways communities preserve their cultural boundaries while simultaneously adapting to external influences. Through comparative analysis, readers gain a deeper appreciation of how folklore evolves across linguistic and regional contexts.
Drawing upon folklore studies, cultural anthropology, and comparative literature, Bangla Dhadha: Bahukounik Drishti addresses a range of theoretical and practical questions related to riddle traditions. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, researchers, and readers interested in folk literature, oral traditions, cultural history, and comparative folklore studies.
By combining rigorous research with accessible presentation, this book offers a multidimensional understanding of Bengali riddles and their enduring place in the cultural heritage of Bengal.











