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    “Chaturdhamurti Barnan Krupasamudra Das” is an Odia story book edited and published by Gopinath Kar in the year 1915. The book is a collection of short stories written by various authors, depicting the cultural and social fabric of Odisha during that time.

    Gopinath Kar, a prominent figure in Odia literature, was known for his contribution to the revival of Odia language and literature. He played a crucial role in popularizing the language and bringing it to the forefront of regional literature. His efforts in editing and publishing “Chaturdhamurti Barnan Krupasamudra Das” were part of this larger objective.

    The book comprises a diverse selection of stories from different genres and themes. Each story reflects the nuances of Odia culture, customs, traditions, and societal norms prevailing at that time. The use of language in these stories is rich in vocabulary, deeply rooted in the Odia heritage, which further enhances the readers’ connection with the content.

    The title of the book, “Chaturdhamurti Barnan Krupasamudra Das,” can be translated as “Four-Faced Deity in Colors – Das, the Ocean of Mercy.” The metaphor used in the title resonates with the essence of the stories within the book, as it symbolizes the different aspects of human life and emotions that are explored through the narratives.

    The stories themselves cover a wide range of subjects – from moral tales and folktales to love stories and social commentaries. Each story is thoughtfully crafted, with well-defined characters and intricate plotlines. The authors demonstrate an astute understanding of the human psyche, portraying emotions, dilemmas, and conflicts with great sensitivity.

    By depicting characters from different strata of society, the book offers insights into the lives of people from various walks of life in Odisha. It highlights the struggles faced by individuals due to societal expectations, gender roles, and the impact of social norms on personal choices.

    Through its narrative structure, the book also encourages the readers to reflect on moral values and ethics. It presents moral dilemmas and challenges faced by the characters, urging readers to ponder over the choices made and the consequences that follow.

    The publication of “Chaturdhamurti Barnan Krupasamudra Das” in 1915 marked a significant milestone in the history of Odia literature. It not only expanded the readership for Odia stories but also brought recognition to talented authors who were able to showcase their work in this anthology.

    Even today, this book holds historical and cultural significance for Odisha. It serves as a window into the past, enabling readers to delve into the lives, beliefs, and aspirations of the people of that era. For lovers of Odia literature, “Chaturdhamurti Barnan Krupasamudra Das” continues to be a cherished and valuable addition to their collection.

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    Books nameChaturdhamurti Barnan
    AuthorKrupasamudra Das; Gopinath Kar, Ed.
    No Of pages33
    PublisherNA
    Publication1915
    Printed AtArundoya Press
    DistributorNA

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