The Bodo Sahitya Sabha promotes the Bodo language and Bodo literature. It was founded under the presidency and leadership of Joy Bhadra Hagjer, at Basugaon, in the district of Kokrajhar, Assam on 16 November 1952. It consisted of representatives of Assam, West Bengal, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Nepal in abroad
BODO SAHITYA SABHA’S EMBLEM:
WHAT IS IT MEANS ?
OPEN BOOK
At the base, there shall be an open book where “Boro Rao Geolangthwng” shall be written. The Book shall signify the treasure of Knowledge.
SNANA MANDIR
There shall be the “Snana Mandir” of khaspur kingdom (at present in District of Cashar, Assam) above the open book. The “Snana Mandir” shall signify the symbol of great Bodo Nation.
KHAMPHA
In both the side of the “Snana Mandir” there shall be ‘khampha’ (Pillar) on either side the victory Tomb of Dimapur and that shall signify the symbol of victorians great Bodo Nation.
COLOUR ON EMBLEM
The colour sky blue shall be painted on the “Snana Mandir” and “Khampha” which shall signify the universality as the sky embraces all the living beings in the univers without any differences.
GASA
There shall be a “Gasa” (Light) in the middle of the emblem and that shall signify the source of light.
PEACOCK
There shall be a pea-cock, the National Bird of India, by the side of “Gasa” which shall bear the significance of peace and integrity.