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Dimasa Women Society: Handloom, Weaving, Household, Agriculture & More

 One of the oldest tribes of Assam is popularly known as “ Dimasa ”. The Dimasa tribe particularly occupies a special status in the history of Assam contributing its cultural heritage towards making the tradition of the tribal community spontaneous. As per the sources, Dimasas are one of the communities in the North-Eastern part of India that underwent a process of state formation in pre-modern times. Though writing is normally associated with a state, nothing much is known about the Dimasa state (Dimaraji) until the advent of the Ahoms in the early 13 th century. The Dimasa tribes are said to be the earliest inhabitants of the Brahmaputra valley. The word Dimasa means “ Children of the big river ” which connotes the Brahmaputra River. The Dimasa Kacharis ruled Kopili and Dhansiri valley during the early medieval times but with the expansion of the Ahom Kingdom, they gradually fatback towards the south and ultimately confined themselves to the North Cachar Hills (presently Dima...

Learn Bodo Language Through English Online (English to Bodo)

  Bodo language  (also called Boro ) is one of the most prominent languages of Northeast India. Originally, the language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family. This language is closely related to the Dimasa , Kokborok , and Garo languages of Assam , Tripura, and Meghalaya . The Bodo language is one of the 22 languages recognized by the government of India and included in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. English to Bodo language translation Basic Greetings Words in Bodo Knowing a few basic phrases and words in Bodo. This is the best way to learn the Bodo language. Hello – Khulumbai! Welcome – Ador khalamnai Whats up? - Ma khalamdw? Whats your name? - Nwngni munga ma? How are you? - Ma khobor? Good morning – Gwjwn fungbili! Good night – Gwjwn hor Bye – Gwjwngthu! 45+ Bodo Language Words and Phrases Besides greetings, these are some useful phrases and Bodo words to memorise. No. English Bodo 1 Hi/H...

The days of the week names in Bodo | Bodo week names with Sentence Definition & Meaning

The days of the week names in Bodo & Bodo week names with Sentence Definition & Meaning Read Also About Bodo Language Numbers See Also About Dimasa language numbers from 1 to 100 The days of the week names in Bodo | Bodo week names with Sentence Definition & Meaning The list of Bodo/Boro weeks name: No. English Week days name in Bodo 1 Monday Sombar 2 Tuesday Mongolbar 3 Wednesday Budhbar 4 Thursday Bistibar 5 Friday Sukrubar 6 Saturday Shunibar 7 Sunday Robibar Bodo week names with Sentence Definition & Meaning Can you come here on Monday? Nwng sombar ao beohai fwinw hagwn nama? Can – Hagwn na You – Nwng Come – Fwinw Here – Beohai On – Ao Monday – Sombar I’ll go on Sunday morning Ang robibar fung ao thangwn I – Ang Go – Thangwn On – Ao Sunday – Robibar Morning – Fung I have exams from Wednesda...

Numbers in Bodo Language| Bodo Numbers from 1 to 100

  Bodo numbers 1 to 100 are easy to learn if you know the Bodo language. Learning the numbers in any language helps a lot in conversation and also enhances the ability to learn the language better. So, if you are looking to learn Bodo, learning Bodo numbers from 1 to 100 is a good way of doing it. Includes cardinal numbers& numeral Numbers in Bodo from 1 to 100 The below table contains numbers names from 1 to 100 in Bodo words . Number In English In Bodo 0 Zero Lathikho 1 One Se 2 Two Nwi 3 Three Tham 4 Four Brwi 5 Five Ba 6 Six Do 7 Seven Sni 8 Eight Dain 9 Nine Gu 10 Ten Zi 11 Eleven Zise 12 Twelve Zinwi 13 Thirteen Zitham 14 Fourteen Zi...

An Overview of Traditional Rice Beer Judima | Dimasa Rice Beer

  Judima is the most popular homemade rice beverage of the Dimasa tribe of North East India since immemorial times. Judima derives its name from Ju which means wine and Dima means Dimasa. Judima is prepared by fermentation using yeast cake made from rice mixed with plant barks ( Thembra Dimasa , Acacia Pennata) containing different phytochemicals broadly described as phytoestrogens, terpenoids, carotenoids, limonoids, phytosterols, glucosinolates, polyphenols, flavonoids, isoflavonoids, and anthocyanidins. They have a tremendous impact on the health care system and may invite medical health problems including many diseases and physiological disorders. These phytochemicals, may sometimes either alone and/or in combination, have tremendous therapeutic potential also in curing various ailments. Table of Contents How do you prepare to make Hamao? Why Judima& Juharo is so important in Dimasa society? How many types of Ju? Conclusion Reference Traditional Rice Beer Judima constit...

139th Death Anniversary of the Freedom Fighter Veer Sambudhan Phonglo

  Observation 139th death   anniversary of the freedom fighter Veer Sambudhan Phonglo by Dimasa Lairidim Mel at Komorakata, Hojai. The presence of the members of Dimasa Students Association, Senior citizens, Dimasa society of the village, and others. The guest honor Mr. Ramesh Thousen (President of Dimasa Sahitya Sabha) and Mr. Kumud Bodosa's son Mr. Bhaskarjyoti Bodosa (Professor of Diphu College) was esteemed, Chief Guest. #VeerSambudhanPhonglo #IndianFreedomFighter  #thairili  #komorakata #dimasalairidimmel #dimasasahityasabha
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