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Siddhartha An Indian novel is a 1922 novel that deals with the spiritual journey of self-discovery of a man named Siddhartha during the time of the Gautama Buddha. The book, Hesse’s 9th novel, was written in German, in a simple, lyrical style. It was published in the U.S. in 1951 and became influential during the 1960s. Hesse dedicated the first part of it to Romain Rolland and the second part to Wilhelm Gundert, his cousin. The word Siddhartha is made up of two words in Sanskrit language, siddha (achieved) + artha (what was searched for), which together means “he who…

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Adhunika Odia Kabyadhara is an Adiyuga book, this Adiyuga book is admired by the faculty and Sudhi Mahal, and has been accepted as a reference text for undergraduate classes by various universities in Uttarakhand, Brahmapur, Sambalpur and other countries. Magazine Info Magazine nameAdhunika Odia Kabyadhara /ଆଧୁନିକ ଓଡିଆ କାବ୍ୟଧାରାEditorDr Arvind GiriNo Of pages349PublisherAnglo PressPublication1964Printed AtAnglo PressDistributorNA Adhunika Odia Kabyadhara Sample Adhunika Odia Kabyadhara Full Pdf Download

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Damodar Patnaik, his son Damodar Patnaik, published the first book of Parijatmala poems by Matamahi Sulakhana Devi in ​​1896, creating new ideas in the minds of Odia readers at that time. Magazine Info Magazine nameParijatamala / ପାରିଜାତମାଳାEditorDamodar PattnaikNo Of pages168PublisherDamodar PattnaikPublication1896Printed AtSri jagannath PressDistributorNA Parijatamala Sample Parijatamala Full Pdf Download

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Indian language scholars, when discussing the vocabulary of a regional language, mainly divide it into three parts. These three divisions are Tasma, Tadbhava and Desi. The famous linguist Dr.R.L.Turn has divided the word stock of Indian language into the following categories. Magazine Info Magazine nameOdia Bhasa O Sahitya / ଓଡିଆ ଭାଷା ସାହିତ୍ୟ ପରିଚୟEditorSahadev PradhanNo Of pages168PublisherFriends PublishersPublication1978Printed AtNADistributorNA Odia Bhasa O Sahitya Sample Odia Bhasa O Sahitya Full Pdf Download

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Fakir Mohan Senapati,often referred to as Utkala Byasa Kabi (Odisha’s Vyasa), was an Indian writer, poet, philosopher and social reformer. He played a leading role in establishing the distinct identity of Odia, a language mainly spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. Senapati is regarded as the father of Odia nationalism and modern Odia literature. Born to Lakhmana Charana Senapati and Tulasi Devi Senapati in a middle class Khandayat[3] family. When he was one and half year old his father died. After fourteen months his mother also died. Since childhood he was taken care of by his grand mother. Senapati’s…

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Gana Kabi Baishnab Pani’s 133th birth anniversary falls on October 27. He was born in the night of Kumar Purnima in 1882 at Kothapada village in Cuttack district in a poor Brahmin family to father Sudarsan Pani and mother Chhaya Devi. He was named as Satrughna by his parents.He was an Indian writer and arranger of jatras, born at Kothapada, Mahanga, Cuttack; a type of folk-theatre in the state of Odisha. He introduced “gitinatya” (musical performance) for the first time in Odia jatra.[1] Some of his popular jatra stories include “Saudagara Farce”, “Abu Hussain Farce”, and “‘Natua Mohanty Farce”. Magazine…

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Surendra Mohanty (21 June 1922[1]- 21 December 1990) born in Odisha was an author who wrote in Odia.He was the recipient of the Central Sahitya Academy Award for his novel Nilashaila. He was the president of Odisha Sahitya Academy from 1981 to 1987. He was also the first editor, and later chief editor for the newspaper The Sambad.He is a writer of short stories, novels, travelogues, criticism and biographies. He wrote around 50 books belonging to different genres. His well-known books are Mahanagarira Ratri (The Night of the Metropolis), Maralara Mrutyu (The Death of a Swan), Andha Diganta (The Dark…

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Aristotle, Greek Aristoteles, (born 384 BCE, Stagira, Chalcidice, Greece—died 322, Chalcis, Euboea), ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Western history. He was the author of a philosophical and scientific system that became the framework and vehicle for both Christian Scholasticism and medieval Islamic philosophy. Even after the intellectual revolutions of the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment, Aristotelian concepts remained embedded in Western thinking. Magazine Info Magazine nameAristotalnka Kabyatatwa / ଆରିଷ୍ଟୋଟ୍ଲେଙ୍କ କାବ୍ୟତତ୍ତ୍ୱEditorSahadev PradhanNo Of pages265PublisherFriends PublishersPublication1969Printed AtGitanjali PressDistributorNA Aristotalnka Kabyatatwa Sample Aristotalnka Kabyatatwa Full Pdf Download

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Atharva is the fourth Veda among the four famous Vedas. The Vedas contain a beautiful combination of the three things – knowledge, karma and worship. At the same time, the symbol of physical science is indicated by a mystical spiritual principle. The Atharvaveda has given a beautiful discussion of dharma-moksha with artha-kama. As war is inevitable for the defeat of Assyrian power, inner and outer peace is inevitable for the transmission of demonic power. Magazine Info Magazine nameAtharbabeda Sourabha / ଅଥର୍ବ ବେଦର ସୌରଭEditorPriyabrata DasNo Of pages224PublisherBaidika Anusandhan PratishthaPublication1974Printed AtNADistributorNA Atharbabeda Sourabha Sample Atharbabeda Sourabha Full Pdf Download

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Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a Mughal princess and later the Padshah Begum of the Mughal Empire from 1631 to 1658 and again from 1668 until her death. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. After Mumtaz Mahal’s untimely death in 1631, the 17-year-old Jahanara was entrusted with the charge of the royal seal and conferred the title of Padshah Begum (First lady) of the Mughal Empire, despite the fact that her father had three surviving wives. She was Shah Jahan’s favourite daughter, wielded major political…

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