The Epic Ramayana has acted as a messenger of peace, hope and harmony among people cutting across language and religion. The South-East Ramayana Research centre was founded by Asom Ranta Jnanpith Award from Assam late Dr. Indira Goswami who was also known as Mamoni Raisom Goswami. She was an outstanding writer and Ramayana scholar. The centre was inaugurated in 2008 by one of the greatest Ramayana scholar Dr. Nuria Mohammad of Malaysia. The centre is liberal in its outlook and perspective. Mamoni Raisom Goswami has done one and all has done extensive Research on the appeal of the Ramayana in the North-Eastern region. read more..
Dr. Indira Goswami single handedly established the most prestigious and wounderful centre S.E.A.R.R.C for the Ramayana loving student and people of the world. The centre was inaugurated by Dr. Nuria Mohammad from Malayasia in 20th Jan 2008. Many International Ramayana scholars were also present in that auspiocious day. Some of the dignitaries were –
The prime object of the centre is Research Work on Ramayana and comparative studies of Ramayana the appeal of which has transcended the geographical and cultural boundaries of India.
Dr. Indira Goswami, popularly known by her pen name Mamoni Raison Goswami was born in Guwahati on 14 Nov. 1942. Her parents were Umakanta Goswami and Ambika Devi Goswami and her family.
The centre is a humble and small institution established single handedly by mamoni baideo in her won premises with a great dream. We hope the intellectuals, students and society will support in fulfilling the aims.
The library consists of nearly six thousand books . Most of the books were collected by Dr. Indira Goswami in her life time.There are hundred of books on Ramayana.Different Articles related to Ramayana of different International Ramayana conference which were held from time to time in different parts of the world.Books written by Dr. Indira Goswami her novels short stories articles and poems.
he Department of English, Cotton College in collaboration with the South East Asia Ramayana Research Centre, Guwahati has organized a National Seminar on “Reading the Ramayana : Text and Context” on 11 and 12 February 2014 at Cotton College, Guwahati. The epic Ramayana besides serving the role of a religious document has also been a veritable reserve of domestic.
Ravana Myth, Legend and Lore’ by Mamoni Raisom Goswami and Manjeet Barua.English translation of ‘Agony of Sita’ by Dr. Malini Goswami.An Assamese translation of Thai Ramayana ‘Sri RamakritiMahakavya’ by SubrataBarua.Assamese translation of Mamoni Raisom Goswami voluminous work of ‘Ganga to Brahmaputra’ by Partha Pratim Hazarika.