The Study Of Savagery in the Novel The Man Of Chinnamasta
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Indira Goswami, a renowned writer contributed with her high literary skills in the literature world. she belongs to the family who followed lord Vishnu from several gods of Hindus. Since her schooling days, she was fond of writing stories and got the opportunity to release her first set of short stories Chinaki Morom at the age of thirteen, later graduated in Asameese literature and later with a Master's degree from Gauhati University. After the death of her husband, she pursued P.hD. Her great contributions are The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker (2005), The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker (2005) The Man from Chinnamasta ( 2006 ), and Pages Stained with Blood (2010)
The Man from Chinnamasta ( 2006 ) was primarily written in the Asomiya language and later with the contribution of Prashant Goswami translated into English. To highlight the critical information through the novel about the malpractice of the thousand-year-old ritual of animal sacrifice at the Kamakhya temple.
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