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    Mangura Natu, penned by K Balasubramanyam, is a captivating Odia book that delves into the life and culture of the Mangura tribe. With its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative, the book offers readers a rare insight into the unique traditions and customs of this indigenous community.

    The storyline revolves around the life of a young Mangura boy named Natu, who is brought up amidst the lush green forests of Odisha. As the tale unfolds, we witness Natu’s journey from a curious and innocent child to a responsible adult, bound by the responsibilities of his tribe. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and adventures that shape his character and expose him to the harsh realities of life.

    One of the book’s strengths lies in its ability to paint a vivid picture of the Mangura tribe’s rich cultural heritage. From their vibrant festivals to their traditional dance forms, the author meticulously details every aspect of their way of life. This not only adds depth to the story but also educates the reader about a community that is often overlooked.

    Moreover, the author’s skillful portrayal of the mystical forests and serene rivers creates a captivating backdrop for the narrative. The lush descriptions transport the reader to the heart of the mangroves, making them feel as if they are a part of Natu’s journey.

    In conclusion, Mangura Natu is an enthralling Odia book that not only tells an engaging story but also sheds light on the unique traditions of the Mangura tribe. K Balasubramanyam’s impeccable storytelling and attention to detail make this book a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the cultural diversity of Odisha.

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    Books nameMangura Natu
    AuthorK Balasubramanyam
    No Of pages14
    PublisherK Balasubramanyam
    Publication1996
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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