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Busu Basain Nih Waisoma| Dimasa Thairili (poem)| Written by Maidesh Thaosen

Bushu Dima poem, Thairili, judima festival, Shyamal Bodosa poems
Busu Dima celebrates in Assam, India.

Dimasa Thairili (Poem)

Busu Basain Nih Waisoma
Writer: Maidesh Thaosen
Busu Basain Sopaikha Amai!
Mudiru Hoklaihi, 
Hakhliju Nih Bongphang Khlaha Khamhi, 
Ang Khe Dajonbai. 
Khasini Kha Thangdumu , Amai! 
Ning Maya Jang, 
 Judi Dengriyaba Khe
 Grukhshi Ling Nangmu. 
Maiju Makham Dengriyaba Khe 
Kabaosi Lai Jinangmu Amai! 
TangmAhnih Hajora Ning Maiya. 

Waingsodumu Angbo,
Dini Nih Basaing Ha, 
Nokhorsi Jang Khamsmai Khamba Khe, 
Jismai Jiba Khe, Lingsmai Lingba Khe.
Ansarao, Jalairao, Ahnih Lugurao Nih
Khajama Khe Nuhi, 
Mudi Darubai Amai! 

Waingsodumu Angbo Amai!
 Dini Nih Basaing Hah, 
Nini Kha Nih Mayama Khe, 
Ang Ning Jang Gajaing DongbAhnih, 
Jiya, Lingya, Khajaya, Miniya Dadongbai, 
Jini Basain Bo Phainang
Nokhorsi Jang Khamsmai Kham'mane. 

Ang ThuruthAhnih Hah Thikabo
Nini KhAhnih Mayama Hah Ning. 
Mithidu, Ang Girihi Ning Khajapuya, 
Lama Gibin Giri, 
Dini Hah Ning Jang Baosi Dongmane Amai. 

 ****Juthai***



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Ani Kha Ajang Buthulai
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