International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
Vol. 9 Issue 4, April 2019,
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Religion and Folklore: An Unmapped Link in
Sasoni Merbil Region of North East India
Bhaswati Das
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Dr. Sujit Deka
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ABSTRACT
Religion is an integral but very complicated part of human society. In different periods of
human civilization religion played a great role as a unification force of human society. But the
analysis of religion is not such simplistic in nature. It is also associated with multifaceted
dynamisms, from where diverse social structures have originated. Different mythologies and
folklores, those are related to some particular religion have indirectly provided validity to
different forms of believe system that the particular religion has claimed. In Sasoni Merbil region
of Upper Assam, folklore of a Jal Kowar is very famous and till today its impact can be seen in
different rituals performed in the region. This research mainly focuses on the analysis of this
folklore from a critical angle. As Sasoni region was once a famous learning centre of Neo
Vaishnavite religious doctrine, a hidden but amazing link in between this religious doctrine and
the famous folklore can be seen. The research is totally based on participatory rural appraisal.
Different historical texts collected from the field are used for the study. The analysis has shown
versatile links of different social systems of the region with the religion. It also shows that the
folklore has worked as an important medium in establishment of religious belief system among
the communities and indirectly this has resulted into a social hierarchy.
Keywords: Folklore, Hierarchy, Sasoni Merbil, Jal Kowar, Religion
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Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam,
India
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Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Pandu College, Guwahati, Assam, India