“Dakshinabarta” is a captivating Odia novel written by Santanu Kumar Acharya and published in 1976. Set against the backdrop of southern Odisha, the book explores the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and struggles of the people residing in this region.
The novel unfolds the intertwining stories of different characters who hail from diverse backgrounds, yet face similar challenges in their lives. Acharya’s masterful storytelling technique transports readers to the quaint villages and vibrant towns of southern Odisha, allowing them to witness the tapestry of emotions and experiences that shape the characters’ lives.
“Dakshinabarta” delves into various societal issues prevalent at the time, such as caste discrimination, poverty, and the exploitation of marginalized communities. It depicts the resilience and fighting spirit of the characters as they navigate through these hardships, often drawing strength from their culture and beliefs.
Through the representation of vivid landscapes, vibrant festivals, and authentic dialogue, Acharya brings southern Odisha and its characters to life. Readers will find themselves immersed in the colorful festivals like Nuakhai, Gajalaxmi Puja, and Basanta Panchami, as well as the celebrations of tribal cultures such as the Kondhs and Soura.
As the plot unfolds, the novel also delves into the historical and political context of southern Odisha, shedding light on notable events and figures that have shaped the region’s identity. With meticulous attention to detail, Acharya paints a realistic and accurate picture of the social, economic, and cultural fabric of the southern part of the state.
“Dakshinabarta” is not only a tale of triumph over adversity but also a celebration of the shared heritage and diversity of Odisha. It is a novel that leaves a lasting impression, resonating with readers long after the final page is turned.
Books Info
Books name | Dakshinabarta |
Author | Santanu Kumar Acharya |
No Of pages | 128 |
Publisher | Cuttack students Store |
Publication | 1976 |
Printed At | Prasada Press |
Distributor | NA |