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    Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam is a truly remarkable piece of literary work authored by Markandeya Misra, an esteemed scholar and poet of the Odia literature. This book, published in 1959, is a vital addition to the rich tapestry of Kabya (epic-poems) in the Odia language.

    The title Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam, when translated from Odia to English, means “The Epic of Ten Ruled Cities.” The book delves into captivating tales, mythological narratives, and historical events that revolve around ancient cities ruled by ten different kings.

    It unfolds manifold layers of storytelling expertise, taking the readers on a transcendental journey through time. Markandeya Misra skillfully crafts vivid descriptions of the ten cities, ensuring the readers can effortlessly envision the grandeur and magnificence of these ancient urban hubs.

    The narrative weaves together myths, legends, and historical events, interconnecting the lives and reigns of the ten kings. Markandeya Misra beautifully breathes life into these characters – building their personas, portraying their virtues and flaws, and exploring their motivations and struggles.

    One notable aspect of Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam is Misra’s poetic finesse. The book is a splendid example of Odia poetry, employing intricate lyrical structures, vivid imagery, and rhythmic verses to captivate the readers. Misra’s mastery of language ensures that each line leaves a lasting impact, drawing readers deeper into the narrative.

    Furthermore, Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam offers a glimpse into the social, cultural, and political fabric of society during the reign of these ten kings. It provides valuable insights into the customs, rituals, and hierarchy prevalent in ancient Odisha. As readers delve into the book’s pages, they not only enjoy a captivating tale but also gain knowledge about the historical backdrop and cultural heritage of the region.

    Even though Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam was published in 1959, its relevance transcends time. It continues to be widely read, cherished, and celebrated as a cornerstone of Odia literature. The book’s themes of power, ambition, love, betrayal, and redemption strike a chord with readers from various walks of life and ages.

    In conclusion, Markandeya Misra’s Dasgribabaddha Mahakabyam stands tall as a literary masterpiece steeped in the rich traditions of Odia literature. Its publication in 1959 brought forth a timeless epic that seamlessly combines myth, history, and poetry into one enthralling narrative. This book is a must-read for anyone passionate about Odia literature, historical fiction, or simply seeking a captivating tale that transcends the boundaries of time.

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    Books nameDasgribabaddha Mahakabyam
    AuthorMarkandeya Misra, OSA
    No Of pages142
    PublisherNA
    Publication1959
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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