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Sources OF Ancient Assam
Course: Ancient India (HSB654)
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SOURCES OF ANCIENT ASSAM
INTRODUCTION
This is the first unit of this course, dear students. We'll talk about ancient Assam's
sources in this unit. Ancient Assam's history roughly spans the period from the time of
the Epics to the early 13th century A.D. We must rely on a variety of sources to study
the history of Assam during the ancient period, the most common of which are literary
and archaeological sources. As a result, we'll go over these ancient Assam sources in
depth in this unit.
SOURCES OF ANCIENT ASSAM
Literary Source
Literary sources are a vital source of information for historical reconstruction. These
sources can be further divided into two categories: indigenous and non-indigenous
literature. We will now discuss both indigenous and non-indigenous literary sources.
• Native American Literature: The early and later Vedic Brahmanical works are
important for understanding the cultural relations between the Aryans and Non-Aryans
of India with eastern India. These works describe the Aryans' gradual advance into
eastern India. The Satapatha Brahmana documents the advancement of Aryan culture
up to the river Sadanira, which was identified with the river Karotoya, ancient Assam's
permanent western boundary. The Aiteraya Brahmana chronicles Kamarupa's
development of that culture. The Gopatha Brahmana recounts a legend about the
origin of the name Kamarupa, which suggests an early meeting of Aryan and non-
Aryan elements. Kamarupa is known as the Land of Sunrise in the Sankhyayana
Grihasamgraha.
The Puranas are invaluable in reconstructing ancient Assam's history. The Garuda,
Markandeya, Naradiya, Brahmana, Skanda, Agni, and Vishnu, for example, all have
references to ancient Assam and its rulers. Kamarupa and Kamakhya are mentioned in
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