Rijuda

Riju Bose
Rijuda character
First appearance Rijudar Songe Jongole
Last appearance Rijudar Songe Sufkore
Created by Buddhadeb Guha
Residence Bishop Lefroy Road, Kolkata
Height ---
Information
Nickname(s) Riju (ঋজু)
Gender Male
Occupation Adventure enthusiast and detective
Title ---
Spouse(s) Unmarried
Children Unmarried
Relatives Rudra
Religion Hinduism
Nationality Indian

Rijuda (Bengali: ঋজুদা) is a fictional character written by Buddhadeb Guha. Rijuda is an adventure enthusiast who explores jungles with his sidekick Rudra and also with Titir and Bhotkai who are the friends of Rudra. Rudra is the narrator of these stories. The jungles that he wrote about were mainly in Eastern India. He first appeared in Rijudar Songe Jongole, published April, 1973.The most famous 'Rijuda' works are Gugunogumbarer Deshe, Ru aha, Rijuda er Sathe Bauxar Jongole etc. Rijuda, who was a former hunter, later on became a conservator. The books of Rijuda teach us a great deal of things about the forests of India and about its beauty. It also knocks some moral sense into the readers. Rijuda books are meant for people of all ages. [1]

Stories of Rijuda

  • Albino (Ananda Pub)
  • Aro Dui Rijuda (Sahityam)
  • Aro Dui Notun Rijuda Kahini (Sahityam)
  • Saptam Ripu
  • Teen Nombor
  • Aro Tin Rijuda Kahini (Sahityam)
  • Bagher Mangsho Ebong Onnyo Shikar (Ananda Pub)
  • Bonobibir Bon e (Ananda Pub)
  • Duti Rijuda Kahini (Sahityam, 2004)
  • Gugunogumbarer Deshe (Ananda Pub)
  • Langra Pahan (Ananda Pub)
  • Moulir Raat (Ananda Pub)
  • Ninikumari r Bagh (Ananda Pub)
  • Rijuda Kahini (Sahityam)
  • Kuruboker Deshe
  • Projati Projapoti
  • Jomduar
  • Rijuda Samagra [1-5] (Ananda Pub,1993)
  • Rijudar Char Kahini (Sahityam, 2002)
  • Rijudar Songe Jongole (Ananda Pub)
  • Rijudar Songe Boxer Jongole Ebong (Ananda Pub)
  • Rijudar Songe Lobongi Bone (Ananda Pub)
  • Rijudar Songe Sodorbone o Anyanyo Golpo (Sahityam)
  • Rijudar Songe Sufkor e (Ananda Pub)
  • Ru Aha (Ananda Pub)
  • Taar Baghoa (Ananda Pub)
  • Tin Rijuda (Sahityam)
  • Tin Rijuda (Sahityam)[2]

References

  1. "Rijudar_Songe_Labangibone". Calcuttaweb.com. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  2. "Ananda Publishers - Category - Books for Children". Anandapub.com. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
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