Who composed the Ramayana in Assamese Language?
Madhab Kandali

 The Assamese version of the Ramayana was composed by Madhab Kandali in the 14th century. It is known as the Saptakanda Ramayana (Seven-Chaptered Ramayana). Kandali's work is considered to be one of the earliest translations from Sanskrit into a modern regional language, and it is still widely read and recited in Assam today.

Kandali's Ramayana is a faithful adaptation of the Sanskrit original, but it also includes some unique features. For example, Kandali portrays Rama and Sita as more human characters, with both strengths and weaknesses. He also adds some new characters and subplots, such as the story of the demon Tarakasur.

The Saptakanda Ramayana is a valuable work of Assamese literature, and it has had a lasting impact on Assamese culture. It is a popular story that is told and retold, and it continues to inspire and entertain people of all ages.

Here are some other notable Assamese versions of the Ramayana:

  • Devajit (15th century) by Madhava Kandali
  • Ramayana (16th century) by Rama Saraswati
  • Arunachal Ramayana (17th century) by Ananta Kandali
  • Sri Ramayana (18th century) by Sridhara Kandali

These works are all based on the Sanskrit Ramayana, but they each have their own unique style and interpretation. They are all important contributions to Assamese literature, and they continue to be read and enjoyed by people today.