Almost every classic Assamese romance features a river, a jan (tributary), or a bheel (wetland). The Brahmaputra’s changing moods—calm in winter, destructive in monsoon—mirror the protagonists’ emotional arcs. Separation often happens when the river floods, blocking paths between villages.
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