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Kalicharan Pattnaik was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba. He got his early education from Charchika school of Banki. After his education in Banki, he got into Khurda High School and after matriculation for higher education he went to Ravenshaw College Cuttack, but untimely death of his father in 1919 put a stop to his further educational career.After his end of his forma education he took up a job as a Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara,Ganjam. Books Info Books nameManabasa / ମାଣବସା AuthorKIalicharan PattnaikNo Of pages29PublisherSathi MahalPublication1977Printed AtNADistributorNA Manabasa Full Pdf Download

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Kalicharan Pattnaik also known by his sobriquet Kabichandra was an eminent literary and artistic figure of Odisha. He had contributions in the field of Odissi music, Odissi dance and Odia theatre. He had significant contributions to development early Odia cinema as well. He was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba.His compositions in various traditional ragas are widely sung in the field of Odissi music and dance. Books Info Books nameDharmapada / ଧର୍ମପଦ AuthorKIalicharan PattnaikNo Of pages273PublisherSathi MahalPublication1977Printed AtNADistributorNA Dharmapada Full Pdf Download

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Kalicharan Pattnaik was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba. He got his early education from Charchika school of Banki. After his education in Banki, he got into Khurda High School and after matriculation for higher education he went to Ravenshaw College Cuttack, but untimely death of his father in 1919 put a stop to his further educational career.After his end of his forma education he took up a job as a Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara , Ganjam. Books Info Books nameKanchi Bijaya / କାଞ୍ଚି ବିଜୟAuthorGopinath MohantyNo Of pages45PublisherCuttack Student StorePublication1977Printed AtPrasad PressDistributorNA Kanchi…

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Kalicharan Pattnaik also known by his sobriquet Kabichandra was an eminent literary and artistic figure of Odisha. He had contributions in the field of Odissi music, Odissi dance and Odia theatre. He had significant contributions to development early Odia cinema as well. He was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba.His compositions in various traditional ragas are widely sung in the field of Odissi music and dance. Books Info Books nameMalati / ମାଳତୀAuthorKalicharan PatnaikNo Of pages273PublisherUnited Book HousePublication1965Printed AtNADistributorNA Malati Full Pdf Download

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Kabichandra Natyacharya Kalicharan Patnaik was an eminent figure who was associated with Odia cultural identity in the 20th century. He was a famous literary figure of Odisha with brilliant contributions in the field of Odisha music and plays. He was born in 1898 on 23rd December (1305 Sala, Pausa Bakula Purnima) in the Badamba state of Odisha. He had strong attachment towards music from his very childhood. He was fond of listening to the first recorded Odia song(1906) of Khanu Mian (Shaikh Khan Mohamed)in . Badamba Garh Gramaphone record which is entitled “Asuchhanti Brajabasi Dhire Dhire Chali”. He used to…

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Poet and author Atibadi Jagannatha Dasa spoke Odia. He was one of the Panchasakha, the five greatest poets of Odia literature. His work includes the Odia Bhagabata. In a well-established Brahmin family of Kaushiki Gotra, Dasa was born on Radhastami in 1491 at Kapileswarpur Sasana, one of the 16 historic Sasana villages in Puri. His father was Bhagabana Dasa, and his mother was Padmabati Debi. His father was a Bhagavata speaker in Utkala. Bhagbana Dasa was given the title “Purana Panda” by King Purushottama Deva, the then-ruling king of Utkala, who was pleased with his explanation of the Bhagavata. He…

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Kalicharan Pattnaik also known by his sobriquet Kabichandra was an eminent literary and artistic figure of Odisha. He had contributions in the field of Odissi music, Odissi dance and Odia theatre. He had significant contributions to development early Odia cinema as well. He was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba.His compositions in various traditional ragas are widely sung in the field of Odissi music and dance. Books Info Books nameSandhan / ସନ୍ଧାନ AuthorKalicharan PatnaikNo Of pages160PublisherJai Hind Book DipoPublication1953Printed AtNADistributorNA Sandhan Full Pdf Download

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As a student Kalicharan had deep interest in stage play and with the help of his school friends, he staged Babaji after imitating the Kanchi Kaveri play of Ramashankar Ray. By his efforts in Banki Baana Darpadalana of Padmanabha Narayan Deb was staged while he was a student. After his education in Banki, he entered into Khurda High School and within a short time, he became attracted to GotipuaAKheda inGurujanga. He became a singer even in his High School career. He contributed articles to the monthly magazine Udyama of Khurda High School. He had a successful role as Parsurama in…

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As a student Kalicharan had deep interest in stage play and with the help of his school friends, he staged Babaji after imitating the Kanchi Kaveri play of Ramashankar Ray. By his efforts in Banki Baana Darpadalana of Padmanabha Narayan Deb was staged while he was a student. After his education in Banki, he entered into Khurda High School and within a short time, he became attracted to Gotipua AKheda in Gurujanga. He became a singer even in his High School career. He contributed articles to the monthly magazine Udyama of Khurda High School. He had a successful role as…

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Kabichandra Natyacharya Kalicharan Patnaik was an eminent figure who was associated with Odia cultural identity in the 20th century. He was a famous literary figure of Odisha with brilliant contributions in the field of Odisha music and plays. He was born in 1898 on 23rd December (1305 Sala, Pausa BakulaPurnima) in the Badamba state of Odisha. He had strong attachment towards music from his very childhood. He was fond of listening to the first recorded Odia song(1906) of Khanu Mian (Shaikh Khan Mohamed)in.Badamba Garh Grama phone record which is entitled “Asuchhanti Brajabas iDhire Dhire Chali”. He used to imitate the…

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