'THE PHILOSOPHY OF KALICHARAN BRAHMA AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO BODO SOCIETY ' A CONCEPTUAL STUDY
Keywords:
Society, Philosophy, Evolution, Bodo, CommunityAbstract
Kalicharan Brahma (1900-1974) was a seminal figure in the socio-political and cultural landscape of the Bodo community in Assam, India. His philosophy, grounded in the principles of social justice, cultural revival, and linguistic identity, significantly shaped the Bodo society's evolution. This article explores the multifaceted dimensions of Brahma's philosophy and his contributions, focusing on his role in advocating for Bodo identity, promoting social reforms, and fostering cultural renaissance. Through a comprehensive analysis of historical records, primary sources, and scholarly interpretations, this article illuminates the lasting impact of Kalicharan Brahma's vision on contemporary Bodo society.
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