T R Magotra’s Dogri book ‘Jambunama’ released

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 8: Jambunama, a Dogri book penned by T R Magotra “Sagar,” was formally released today at K L Sehgal Hall, marking a significant addition to Dogri literature.
The book provides an in-depth literary exploration of Duggar’s history, drawing references from ancient texts like the Vedas, Puranas, Ramayana, Mahabharata and accounts of travellers such as Chinese visitor Hiuen Tsang. It delves into aspects of governance, social structure, administration, economy, and prominent personalities, while also discussing the origin of Duggar and Dogri language. Aimed at preserving the region’s rich cultural heritage, the book promises to be invaluable, especially for younger generations.
The release event was graced by eminent personalities of Duggar. Former Minister Ajay Sadhotra was the chief guest, while Padmashri Jatinder Udhampuri, Sahitya Akademi awardee and former Director of Radio Kashmir Jammu, presided over the function. Other dignitaries included SSP Railways Jammu Shalinder Singh, also a Sahitya Akademi awardee, and Saroj Mahajan, noted social worker and Chairperson of KC Group of Educational Institutions. The dais was further adorned by Advocate Dogra Harish Kaila, President NDS, and Radha Rani, Assistant Professor of Dogri, Degree College Nagrota.
T R Magotra shared his experience and highlighted the core themes of his book. Capt Lalit Sharma, Convenor of NDS, lauded the publication as a proud addition to Dogri literature. Radha Rani presented a detailed paper on the book, receiving appreciation for her insights.
Ajay Sadhotra called upon Dogras to speak Dogri as their first language at home and encourage reading Dogri literature to promote cultural pride.
Jatinder Udhampuri, in his poetic critique, likened writers like Sagar to lamps guiding others through storms.
Shalinder Singh underscored the need for research into various dimensions of Dogri culture and heritage, emphasizing the role of such books in inspiring younger generations.
Saroj Mahajan highlighted the importance of preserving Dogri as the identity of valiant Dogras.
The event was elegantly compeered by Vina Dogra, a renowned stage artist and concluded with a vote of thanks by Yash Pal Yash, General Secretary, NDS.
Prominent attendees included Prof Anupama Sharma (Patron NDS), Padmashri Mohan Singh, Narinder Singh Chib, Shambu Ram Pyasa, Dr Chanchal Sharma, Abdul Quddir Kundria, Shahnawaz (Editor Gojri, JKAACL), Randhir Singh Raipuria, Rajeshwar Singh Manhas, Raj Rishu Sharma and others.