“Dharakota Aitihya” is a captivating book written by the esteemed Odia author, Sibaram Ratha. Published in the year 2000, this literary masterpiece takes readers on an enchanting journey into the rich folklore and mythological tales of Odisha.

Ratha’s book is a compilation of fascinating stories passed down through generations, each carrying a piece of Odia culture and heritage. Through his vivid storytelling and eloquent prose, he brings to life the legends, myths, and folktales that have shaped the cultural fabric of Odisha.

“Dharakota Aitihya” delves into various aspects of Odia folklore, from the divine exploits of Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of Odisha, to the tales of brave warriors and mythical creatures. The book explores the profound connection between the people of Odisha and their land, weaving together elements of history, spirituality, and traditional beliefs.

One of the highlights of the book is its portrayal of the famous “Dharakota” story, which revolves around a magical parrot named Dharakota. This particular tale captures the essence of human emotions, morals, and values, while also offering insight into the Odia way of life.

Sibaram Ratha’s extensive research and passion for Odia folklore shine through every page of “Dharakota Aitihya.” His writing not only preserves these timeless tales but also introduces them to a wider audience, ensuring that the rich cultural heritage of Odisha continues to thrive.

In conclusion, “Dharakota Aitihya” is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia folklore, mythology, or simply seeking an immersive literary experience. Sibaram Ratha’s exceptional storytelling abilities and deep understanding of Odia culture make this book a true gem, allowing readers to embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Odisha’s myths and legends.

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Books nameDharakota Aitihya
AuthorSibaram Ratha
No Of pages287
PublisherSibaram Ratha
Publication1929
Printed AtNA
DistributorNA

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