Jagannath – The Tao of Culture is an insightful odia book written by Chandrasekhar Rath, which was later translated into English in 2005. The book is an articulation of Rath’s experiences, thoughts, and reflections on the Jagannath culture that he encountered during his extensive travels and visits to the Jagannath temple in Puri.
The book is an enthralling exploration of Jagannath culture that unravels in several dimensions – philosophical, religious, cultural, and historical. The author delves deep into the ancient tradition of Hinduism that underpins the Jagannath temple, giving it a unique identity and inviting a flurry of devotees from all over the world.
Rath beautifully weaves the Tao philosophy into his interpretation of Jagannath culture and establishes the correlation between the essential essence of Taoism and the Jagannath temple. He discusses how the Jagannath culture can enrich individuals’ lives and provide a sense of meaning and purpose, even in the modern age, where people are grappling with varied problems.
Overall, Jagannath – The Tao of Culture is a thought-provoking book that provides a fascinating peek into the Jagannath culture and its relevance in contemporary society.
Books name | Jagannath – The Tao of Culture |
Author | Omkar Nath Mohanty |
No Of pages | 165 |
Publisher | Books And Books |
Publication | 1935 |
Printed At | Optima Printers |
Distributor | NA |