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Rupnath Brahma
Born15 June 1902
Kokrajhar, Assam, India
Died23 January 1968 (aged 66)
Kokrajhar, Assam, India
Occupation(s)Poet, Politician, Social worker
ChildrenManjit Rup Bikram Brahma

Rupnath Brahma (1902-1968) was a Bodo poet, politician and religious scholar. He was born on 15 June 1902 at Owabari village of Kokrajhar district. He was the son of Dhajendra Brahma and Khwdwmsri Brahma. He breathed his last on 23 January 1968.[1] He is credited with helping establish Brahma Dharma. His poems were mostly mystic in character. He was also first minister from the Bodos. The Inter-State Bus Terminal of Guwahati is named after him to commemorate him as Rupnath Brahma Inter-State Bus Terminal.[2]

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