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“Aneka Prasna” by Ekadasi Prasad Boitai is a thought-provoking Odia book that delves into the realm of questions and seeks to provide insightful answers. Authored by Ekadasi Prasad Boitai, this book presents a collection of diverse questions spanning various aspects of life and offers nuanced perspectives on their answers. Through engaging prose, Ekadasi Prasad Boitai invites readers on a contemplative journey, encouraging them to delve deep into the complexities of existence. “Aneka Prasna” tackles a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, spirituality, ethics, human nature, relationships, and the mysteries of the universe. The author’s keen observations, intellectual curiosity, and philosophical…
“Amruta Abhipsara Sandarbha” by Fanindra Bhusan Nanda is a captivating Odia book that delves into the enchanting world of celestial beings known as Abhipsaras. Authored by Fanindra Bhusan Nanda, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the mythology, folklore, and cultural significance surrounding these celestial nymphs. Drawing from ancient scriptures, epics, and regional folklore, “Amruta Abhipsara Sandarbha” presents readers with a rich tapestry of stories, legends, and beliefs associated with Abhipsaras. The author skillfully weaves together narratives that showcase the beauty, grace, and allure of these celestial beings. Fanindra Bhusan Nanda’s deep understanding of mythology and his storytelling prowess bring…
Congress and represented Odisha in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.Along with UtkalaMani Pandit Gopabandhu Das, who served as founding president, Sri Bhagirathi Mohapatra was the organization’s founding secretary. In addition, he served as a key trustee for the Swaraj Ashram in Odisha in 1940. He was chosen to serve as the Provincial Utkal Congress Committee’s first Secretary in 1921. He was detained in 1922 for his political activity and later sentenced to two years and one month in prison. He has been a member of the A.I.C.C. since 1921, and he oversaw Khadi Association. In…
Congress and represented Odisha in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.Along with UtkalaMani Pandit Gopabandhu Das, who served as founding president, Sri Bhagirathi Mohapatra was the organization’s founding secretary. In addition, he served as a key trustee for the Swaraj Ashram in Odisha in 1940. He was chosen to serve as the Provincial Utkal Congress Committee’s first Secretary in 1921. He was detained in 1922 for his political activity and later sentenced to two years and one month in prison. He has been a member of the A.I.C.C. since 1921, and he oversaw Khadi Association. In…
This is the third volume of The National Bibliography of Indian Literature (1901-1953), of which the first and second volumes were published in 1962 and 1966, The compilation, editing and publication of this Bibliography in four volumes covering fifteen Indian Languages and English is perhaps the most difficult and monumental project undertaken by Sahitya Akademi. The first two volumes had covered eight languages in alphabetical order: Vol.I: Assamese, Bengali, English and Gujarati; Vol. II: Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri and Malayalam. The present volume covers four more Indian languages, namely Marathi, Oriya, Panjabi and Sanskrit. The remaining four languages, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu…
Sahitya Akademi has taken up the second series of the National Bibliography of Indian Literature covering the period 1954-2000 which will serve the scholars, librarians, publishers, booksellers and those interested in books, as a valuable tool of reference. The second series will cover all books of literary merit and abiding value in the field of literature and allied subjects published between 1- January 1954 and 31- December 2000 and will be published in 16 volumes. Akademi firmly believes that this pioneering and infrastructural project will not be allowed to stand in isolation. The literature in Indian languages after Independence shall…
“Paka Paisa Dekh Tamsa” is a captivating Odia book written by Bijay Kumar Satpathy that takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists. Set against the backdrop of a small picturesque village in Odisha, this book tells the tale of an ordinary man named Ramdas who stumbles upon a hidden treasure. The story begins when Ramdas, a simple and hardworking individual, discovers an old diary belonging to his late grandfather. Intrigued by its contents, he embarks on a quest to unravel the mysteries concealed within its pages. As he delves deeper into the secrets of…
“Kampyutar Byabaharakarinka Pain Joga” is a remarkable literary work penned by the talented author Akhil Chandra Rana. This Odia book delves into the intricate world of computer programming and provides valuable insights for aspiring programmers and technology enthusiasts. In this comprehensive book, Akhil Chandra Rana skillfully navigates through the various aspects of computer programming, shedding light on fundamental concepts, techniques, and practical applications. The author’s deep understanding of the subject matter is evident as he effortlessly bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world implementation. “Kampyutar Byabaharakarinka Pain Joga” serves as an indispensable guide for both novice programmers and experienced…
Most parts of Odisha including Cuttack came under British rule in 1803 AD. From that time till now, the history of Odisha and the Odisha-speaking region under the British rule and the rule of independent India has progressed through suffering, despair and efforts to reach the present state. The major missionary journal “Gyanyarun” published from Mahayana, especially the Utkal Deepika published in August 1866 by the Cuttack Printing Company established in 1865, the news carrier published in 1868 from Balasore, the Sambalpur Hitishini published in 1982 from Bamanda and most of the journals are now inaccessible and rare. Books Info Books…
The history of the journal is closely related to the development of modern civilization and literature. The birth of the journal would not have been possible without the spread of English education in this country, because India received the touch of western scientific civilization through the English rulers, as a result, the renaissance in India was possible in the 19th century. The glory of inferiority complex. Books Info Books nameOdishara Patrapatrika o Adyaprakashita Odia PustakAuthorPathani PattnaikNo Of pages72PublisherOdisha Sahitya AcademyPublication1982Printed AtNADistributorNA Odishara Patrapatrika o Adyaprakashita Odia Pustak Sample Odishara Patrapatrika o Adyaprakashita Odia Pustak Full Pdf Download