This besides, the book also deserves attention of those who value the literary cliche of cult tradition. Two representative versions of the cult-worship viz., Roymangal and Banabibir Jahurnama, have very nicely shown how they voiced the consequence of political change in the region where Dakshin Roy had to share his power with Muslim protagonists Banabibi. These narrative poems have displayed much of socio-historical facts that will help the future researches to construct the cultural history of lower rural Bengal of late medieval age.
His field of study includes aesthetic dimension of tribal and folkculture; expressive behaviour in cult rituals; folk therapeutics; animal lores; universalisation of minor deities; sacred fairs; oral tradition and religious shamanism and mother goddess cult.
Publications: Kerala ebang Andaman-Nicobarer Adibasi (1977); Folktales and Myths of Riang and Tripuri Communities (1983); Aspects of Folkcults in South Bengal (1987). Some of his other papers: Universalisation of a local deity, Panchenanda a case study; Rethinking folkore in the light of anthropological methodology; Folksociety and Folksongs of Bengal; A study of Tripuri proverbs; Glossary of Technical terms in social anthropology (Bengali); Emergence of Shani in the perspective of Culture contact.
Sacred bath ceremony at Gangasagar, Tiger cult of the Sundarvans, Faith Healing, Glimpses of Karku Culture etc. are awaiting in Press.
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