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- Bhaona abstract "Bhaona (Assamese: ভাওনা) is a traditional form of entertainment, always with religious messages, prevalent is Assam, India. It is a creation of Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva, written in the early sixteenth century. He created the form to convey religious messages to villagers through entertainment. Later Srimanta Madhavdeva also wrote some plays. The plays of bhaona are popularly known as Ankiya Nats and their staging is known as bhaona. Bhaona is generally staged at xatras and namghars in Assam. There are some special characteristics of Bhaona like the plays, dialogues, costumes, ornaments, entry and foot-steps of the characters. These characteristics helps to differentiate Bhaona from other plays.The bhaonas are written in the Assamese and Brajavali languages.In order to witness the Bhaona culture and traditions, one ought to visit Majuli, the largest river island in the world. Majuli receives a huge footfall of foreign tourists from all over the world every year. The natives of this island are very cordial and hospitable and overwhelm everybody with their simplicity. The different xatras perform and maintain the teachings of Srimanta Sankardev to this date keeping alive dying customs and preserving their heritage.".
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- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Ankia_Naat.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Assamese_language.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Bhaoriya.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Boka_Bhaona.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Brajavali_dialect.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Assam.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_in_India.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Khol.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Madhavdev.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Mukha_Bhaona.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Namghar.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Sankardev.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Satra_(Ekasarana_Dharma).
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Sutradhar.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink Taal_(instrument).
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink The_Assam_Tribune.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink File:Bhaona.jpg.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLink File:Street_Play(Bhowna).jpg.
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bhaona dance".
- Bhaona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bhaona".
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- Bhaona subject Category:Culture_of_Assam.
- Bhaona subject Category:Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Bhaona subject Category:Theatre_in_India.
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- Bhaona comment "Bhaona (Assamese: ভাওনা) is a traditional form of entertainment, always with religious messages, prevalent is Assam, India. It is a creation of Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva, written in the early sixteenth century. He created the form to convey religious messages to villagers through entertainment. Later Srimanta Madhavdeva also wrote some plays. The plays of bhaona are popularly known as Ankiya Nats and their staging is known as bhaona.".
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