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How is it that we are speaking about Krishna as if He were a kid who got upset, furious, and caused mischief while, according to Vedic literatures, He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead? The response is that every living thing has an indescribable love for Krishna that may be expressed in a variety of different connections. The connections we make in the physical world are essentially mirrors of the connections Krishna followers make in the spiritual realm. The relationship between a servant and a master, an equal friend, a parent and a kid, a husband and wife, or a…
Hindu devotional hymn in honour of Hanuman is known as the Hanuman Chalisa.Tulsidas’ best-known work besides the Ramcharitmanas, was written in the Awadhi language.The Hanuman Chalisa contains 40 verses (excluding the couplets at the beginning and the conclusion), and the name “chalisha” is derived from “chalis,” which in Hindi indicates the number forty. One of the main figures in the Ramayana is Hanuman, a follower of Rama. The Shaiva religion holds that the god Hanuman is a manifestation of Shiva as well. Folklore extols Hanuman’s virtues.The Hanuman Chalisa describes the attributes of the deity Hanuman, including his might, bravery, knowledge,…
A significant Hindu deity known as Durga is revered as the primary manifestation of the mother goddess Mahadevi. She is linked to defence, sturdiness, maternity, devastation, and battles. The central theme of Durga’s narrative is the triumph of good over evil as she battles evils and demonic forces that threaten dharma, prosperity, and peace. In order to free the downtrodden, Durga is said to release her divine fury against the wicked, which involves destruction in order to strengthen creation. As a motherly deity, Durga is frequently shown as a stunning lady riding a lion or tiger, holding many weapons in…
Bhagirathi Nepak was a renowned author and recipient of an Odisha Sahitya Akademi award who specialised in the study of Mahima Dharma and Bhima Bhoi. At Binika in the Sonepur District, he was born to the late Sadananda Nepak and the late Shreemati Devi. However, his family later relocated to the Subarnapur district’s Lachhipur village. He joined the Government of Odisha as an auditor after earning his philosophy degree from Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur.During his time in school, he began using the “Kau O Koili” for his writing. Later, he wrote numerous books, including novels, short stories, poetry, and…
Bhagirathi Nepak was a renowned author and recipient of an Odisha Sahitya Akademi award who specialised in the study of Mahima Dharma and Bhima Bhoi. At Binika in the Sonepur District, he was born to the late Sadananda Nepak and the late Shreemati Devi. However, his family later relocated to the Subarnapur district’s Lachhipur village. He joined the Government of Odisha as an auditor after earning his philosophy degree from Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur.During his time in school, he began using the “Kau O Koili” for his writing. Later, he wrote numerous books, including novels, short stories, poetry, and…
At Binika in the Sonepur District, Bhagirathi Nepak was born to the late Sadanand Nepak and the late Shreemati Devi.However, his family later relocated to the Subarnapur district’s Lachhipur village. He joined the Government of Odisha as an auditor after earning his philosophy degree from Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur. When he was in school, he began using the “Kau O Koili” for his writing.More than 229 of his works—including 34 novels, three poetry collections, numerous biographies, works for children, and short plays—have been published to date. For popularising Satya Mahima Dharma, he is remembered. Magazine Info Magazine nameAsamara Katha…
Bhagirathi Nepak was a renowned author and recipient of an Odisha Sahitya Akademi award who specialised in the study of Mahima Dharma and Bhima Bhoi. At Binika in the Sonepur District, he was born to the late Sadananda Nepak and the late Shreemati Devi. However, his family later relocated to the Subarnapur district’s Lachhipur village. He joined the Government of Odisha as an auditor after earning his philosophy degree from Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur.During his time in school, he began using the “Kau O Koili” for his writing. Later, he wrote numerous books, including novels, short stories, poetry, and…
Bhagirathi Nepak was a renowned author and recipient of an Odisha Sahitya Akademi award who specialised in the study of Mahima Dharma and Bhima Bhoi. At Binika in the Sonepur District, he was born to the late Sadananda Nepak and the late Shreemati Devi. However, his family later relocated to the Subarnapur district’s Lachhipur village. He joined the Government of Odisha as an auditor after earning his philosophy degree from Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur.During his time in school, he began using the “Kau O Koili” for his writing. Later, he wrote numerous books, including novels, short stories, poetry, and…
A well-known Odia poet, novelist, storyteller, dramatist, and essayist is Kalindi Charan Panigrahi. His most well-known work is Matira Manisha. Padma Bhushan and Sahitya Akademi awards have been given to him for his contributions to Odia literature.Born in Khurda, Kalindi Charana Panigrahi is a member of the Sabuja Gosthi generation of the 20th century. He is considered as a remarkable essayist, novelist, dramatist, storyteller, editor, and poet. The writing of this wonderful guy continued until his passing. His autobiography, “Jaha Ange Nivaichi,” made a lasting addition to Odisha’s literary heritage. This recipient of the Padma Bhusan Award was also given…
The play “Kokua” begines with a suspence event and ends with a terrible answer.Mr. Maheswar Mardaraj recent by retired major general, comes to visit the new residence of his son Engr. Debabrata and daughter in-law Dr. Supriya,who are residing at Allahabad. As per the letter received from his son he reaches the new residence of his son and dau- ghter in-law. But, the made servant Radha did not recognise him in the absence of her master and Mistress and she suspects him as an extrimist. She puts him in many troubles and lacked him insjde the bed-room of her master,…