Who is the Author of Asamiya Larar Mitra?

Anandaram Dhekial Phukan

 The author of Asamiya Larar Mitra is Anandaram Dhekial Phukan. He was a scholar, writer, and social reformer who played a major role in the Assamese Renaissance. He was born in 1824 in Sibsagar, Assam, and he studied Sanskrit and Assamese at the Government Sanskrit College in Sibsagar. After graduating, he went on to study at the University of Calcutta.

Phukan returned to Assam in 1848 and began working as a translator for the British government. He also began writing and publishing articles on Assamese language and literature. In 1852, he published his first major work, Asamiya Larar Mitra, a textbook on Assamese grammar. This work was a landmark publication in the history of Assamese linguistics, and it helped to standardize the Assamese language.

Phukan continued to write and publish on Assamese language and literature throughout his life. He was also a leading figure in the Assamese social reform movement, and he campaigned for the rights of women and the abolition of child marriage. He died in 1859.

Asomiya Larar Mitra is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Assamese language. It is a comprehensive and well-written textbook that provides a clear and concise overview of Assamese grammar. The book is still in use today, and it is considered to be a classic of Assamese literature.