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Gunabhiram Barua (1837-1894) was a nineteenth century Indian intellectual from Assam who ushered in new ideas of social reform in the early years of colonial rule in Assam. He was deeply influenced by the progressive intellectual currents of the
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. He was among the few Assamese publicists who had formally entered the
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. All his life he propagated its liberal ideas through his writings.


Biography

Barua completed his college education from
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and became an assistant commissioner under the colonial government. He remained in the job for the next 30 years. After his first wife's death, his 1879 marriage with a Brahman widow, Bishnupriya Devi, created a sensation in the orthodox society of Assam. Bishnupriya and their daughter Swarnalata Barua were encouraged by him to write and publish their work in magazines and newspapers. Barua advocated the cause of women's education and took the bold step of sending his daughter Swarnalata Devi to a boarding school in Calcutta when he was working in the small town of
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in Assam as an Extra Assistant Commissioner. His son Jnanadabhiram Barua went on to become a well-known lawyer and leader of the Indian National Congress. Gunabhiram wrote a number of tracts for children, published under the heading ''Lara Bandhu'' (Friend of Boys) in '' Arunodoi'', the first Assamese newspaper, published by American missionaries. ''Lara Bondhu'' was also named as the first children's magazine in
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edited by his son Karunabhiram Barua. Gunabhiram Barua was a cousin of
Anandaram Dhekial Phukan Anandaram Dhekial Phukan ( as, আনন্দৰাম ঢেকিয়াল ফুকন ; 1829–1859) was one of the pioneers of Assamese literature in the ''Orunodoi'' era who joined in the literary revolution initiated by missionaries. H ...
. In fact, Gunabhiram grew up under Anandaram's tutelage, as his parents died when he was a child.


Literary works

The first social drama in Assamese - ''Ramnabami-Natak'' - was written by Gunabhiram in 1857 and published as a book in 1870. The play tells the tragic story of a young widow, ''Nabami'', and her lover, ''Ram'', both of whom were compelled to commit suicide because of social disapproval of their relationship. Gunabhiram is also remembered as a historian and biographer. In 1887 he published an ''Assam Buranji'', which went on to become a school textbook. He also wrote regularly on issues such as women's education and marriage reforms. ''Kathin Shobdor Rohasyha Bakhya'' is a humorous work by Barua, published posthumously in 1912. . Gunabhiram Barua published and edited the short-lived but hugely influential literary journal ''Assam-Bandhu''(1885-1886). Famous conservative intellectuals such as Ratneshwar Mahanta and Rudraram Doloi also contributed to its pages.


Trivia

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is the granddaughter of Gunabhiram's son Jnanadabhiram on her maternal side.


See also

* History of Assamese literature * List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents * List of Assamese-language poets *
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Barua, Gunabhiram 1837 births 1894 deaths Dramatists and playwrights from Assam People from Kamrup Metropolitan district 19th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights Indian male writers Presidency University, Kolkata alumni 19th-century Indian male writers 19th-century Indian essayists 19th-century Indian historians Scholars from Assam