Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan an inseparable part of Assam's culture: Sonowal

Published : Jan 04, 2026, 10:30 PM IST
Union Ports, Shipping & Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal praised the 'Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan Sanstha' at its convention in Dibrugarh. He called the tradition an inseparable part of Assam's culture and lauded efforts to connect younger generations to its rich heritage.

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal attended the second biennial full-fledged state convention of the 'Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan Sanstha, Assam', along with a day-long Akhanda Bhagavat Path and a ceremonial programme of Sri Sri Auniati Satra, held at Rajgarh in Dibrugarh on Sunday.

Sonowal Praises Preservation of Tradition

Addressing the gathering, Sarbananda Sonowal lauded the organisation's sustained contribution to the practice, preservation and propagation of the Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan tradition, describing it as an inseparable part of Assam's cultural life. "The Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan tradition is an inseparable part of Assam's cultural life. Through sustained practice and dedication, it has enriched our cultural landscape and inspired younger generations to remain rooted in our classical and folk traditions," Sarbananda Sonowal said.

The Union Minister said that organisations such as the Mrdangiya Gayan-Bayan Sanstha have played a critical role in ensuring that Assam's rich cultural heritage continues to thrive by connecting tradition with the younger generation through training, performance and disciplined practice.

'A Divine Instrument': Sonowal's Personal Connection

Sonowal further added, "Seeing this vast cultural canvas today with my own eyes, I am truly overwhelmed. From time immemorial, the Gayan-Bayan tradition has been practised across our villages. I, too, am a son of the village. Since childhood, I have grown up seeing and hearing our Namghars resonate with the sound of the Khol and Mridanga. The Mridanga is one of the principal auspicious instruments of ancient India. In mythological narratives, it has been described as a 'divine instrument'. It has no written script or textual manual; instead, it has evolved and endured over generations through a distinct tradition and style. Bringing together the Gayan-Bayan traditions scattered across Assam's villages onto a single platform is a matter of great satisfaction and pride. I extend my gratitude to every individual associated with this programme for making this possible today."

Veteran Artiste Felicitated

During the programme, Sonowal also felicitated Banshi Bakliyal, a distinguished Bayan artiste from Kamarchuk village in Dibrugarh district, in recognition of his decades-long dedication to the practice, training and performance of mrdangiya gayan-bayan. Sonowal conveyed his best wishes to the organisers for their continued efforts in preserving and promoting Assam's traditional art forms.

Dignitaries and Cultural Performances

The event featured vibrant cultural performances and was attended by Assam Govt's Culture Minister, Bimal Bora, Rajya Sabha MP, Rameswar Teli, Auniati Satra Satradhikar Sri Sri Pitambar Dev Goswami, Assam Petrochemicals Ltd. Chairman Bikul Deka, and other dignitaries, cultural practitioners and members of the public. (ANI)

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