The “Dinakrusna Gitabali” collection of Odia poetry was put together by Janakibalabha Mohanty and published in 1980.Dinakrushna Dasa, an Odia poet, belonged to the Vaishnava school of the Bhakti movement and lived from 1650 to 1710. He is well known for the Odia poem “Rasakallola” that he authored as an ode to Lord Krishna.”Artatrana Chautisa” is one of his many literary works that is well-known. The Rasakallola of Dinakrusna and his solo compositions, such as “Chaupadi,” “Prabhati,” “Janana,” “Chautisa,” “Bhajan,” and “Malasri,” are crucial to the repertoire of Odissi music, the state’s traditional classical music.
About 15 poems by Dinakrushna have been published, the most famous of which being Rasakollola. Rasa Binoda, Guna Sagar, Bhaba Samudra, Amruta Sagar, Tattva Sagar, Bhuta Keli, Alankora Bali, and Naba Keli are a few of his most notable creations. His Chautisa and other lyrical poems on Radha and Krushna gained him notoriety. The praise and depiction of the divine drama of the gods he worshipped, Jagannath, Radha, and Krishna, appear most frequently in his works.
Books Info
Books name | Dinakrusna Gitabali/ ଦୀନକୃଷ୍ଣ ଗୀତାବଳି |
Editor | Janakibalabha Mohanty |
No Of pages | 11 |
Publisher | Books And Books |
Publication | 1930 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |