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    Banabihari Shukla’s essay book “Bhagabata Ghara and Village Pachayat in Mediaeval Orissa” is a fascinating delve into the history and culture of medieval Odisha. Published in 1986, this book sheds light on the intricate social structures and village life during this period.

    The book primarily focuses on two key aspects of medieval Odisha society – the Bhagabata Ghara and the Village Pachayat. The Bhagabata Ghara was a sacred space in the village where the recitation of the Bhagavata Purana, a holy scripture in the Vaishnavite tradition, took place. This practice was integral to the spiritual and cultural life of the villagers, and the Bhagabata Ghara served as a hub for religious activities and communal gatherings.

    The Village Pachayat, on the other hand, was the governing body of the village, responsible for maintaining law and order, resolving disputes, and overseeing communal affairs. Shukla explores the functioning of the Village Pachayat in detail, highlighting the role of village elders and the intricate hierarchy within the council.

    Through his research and analysis, Shukla paints a vivid picture of village life in medieval Odisha. He describes the close-knit communities, the strong sense of tradition and cultural identity, and the reliance on collective decision-making processes. The book also delves into the economic structure of the villages, the agrarian society, and the various occupations and social roles within the community.

    One of the most interesting aspects of Shukla’s book is his exploration of the relationship between the Bhagabata Ghara and the Village Pachayat. He notes how these two institutions often worked in tandem, with religious and spiritual beliefs influencing social and political decisions within the village. This interconnectedness between the spiritual and the secular aspects of village life is a recurring theme throughout the book and provides valuable insight into the mindset of medieval Odisha society.

    Furthermore, Shukla’s examination of village life in medieval Odisha offers a window into a world that is often overlooked in mainstream historical discourse. By focusing on the everyday lives of ordinary villagers, he brings to light the complexities and nuances of rural society in this time period.

    Overall, “Bhagabata Ghara and Village Pachayat in Mediaeval Orissa” by Banabihari Shukla is a thought-provoking and illuminating work that adds depth and nuance to our understanding of medieval Odisha. Through his meticulous research and engaging writing style, Shukla offers a valuable contribution to the study of history, culture, and village life in this region. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in delving into the rich tapestry of Odisha’s past.

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    Books nameBhagabata Ghara and Village Pachayat in Mediaeval Orissa
    AuthorBanabihari Shukla
    No Of pages184
    PublisherNA
    Publication1986
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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