The correct answer is: A. Life of Sri Sankardeva
Banduka Behar is a historical novel written by Medini Chaudhary in 1930. It is based on the life of Sri Sankardeva, a 15th-century Assamese saint and social reformer. The novel tells the story of Sankardeva’s life, from his childhood to his death. It also describes his work as a preacher and reformer, and his contributions to Assamese culture.
Sri Sankardeva was born in 1449 in the village of Barpeta in Assam. He was a brilliant student and learned Sanskrit, Bengali, and Assamese. He also studied the Vedas and other Hindu scriptures. At the age of 23, he renounced the world and became a sannyasi (renunciate). He traveled throughout Assam, preaching and teaching. He also founded a number of monasteries, including the famous Kamakhya monastery.
Sri Sankardeva was a great reformer. He opposed the caste system and advocated for the equality of all people. He also promoted the use of the Assamese language. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in Assamese history.
The other options are incorrect because they are not based on the life of Sri Sankardeva. Sri Madhabdev was a 16th-century Assamese saint and social reformer. Bishnu Rabha was a 20th-century Assamese poet, singer, and artist. Bhupen Hazarika was a 20th-century Assamese singer, musician, and writer.