“Folk Tales of Orissa” is a remarkable storybook published in 2004 by Bhagirathi Nepak. It transports readers to the enchanting world of Odisha, a state in eastern India, where its vibrant folk culture comes alive through captivating stories passed down through generations.
Through this collection, Nepak delves into the heart of rural Odishan culture, bringing to light a rich blend of tradition, mythical beliefs, and the historical context in which these tales were born. The book serves as a testament to the author’s dedication in preserving and sharing these invaluable narratives with a wider audience.
The collection consists of a variety of stories, each brimming with its own unique charm and wisdom. From the tales of gods and goddesses to legendary heroes and ordinary people, this compilation offers a diverse range of narratives that capture the essence of Odishan folklore.
One such story is the enchanting tale of “Gundicha Mamu,” a popular figure in Odishan folklore. The story revolves around a simple man named Mamu, who is endowed with magical powers and embarks on a journey to protect the village from an impending danger. As Mamu faces numerous challenges and encounters mystical creatures, the story not only offers excitement but also imparts valuable life lessons and insights into Odishan culture.
Another captivating story is that of “Savitri and Satyavan.” This timeless tale recounts the love and determination of Savitri, who embarks on a perilous journey to save her beloved husband from the clutches of death. With its poignant themes of unwavering love, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil, this folk tale remains an integral part of Odishan cultural heritage.
Nepak’s retelling of these folklore stories is accompanied by vivid illustrations that transport readers to the majestic landscapes and vibrant rural life of Odisha. The beautiful imagery enhances the immersive experience, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the mystical realm of these tales.
“Folk Tales of Orissa” serves not only as a delightful read but also as a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and enthusiasts of folklore and mythology. It offers a window into the folk traditions of Odisha, shedding light on the cultural nuances, beliefs, and values that have shaped the lives of its people for centuries.
With its publication, Bhagirathi Nepak has made a significant contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Odishan folklore, ensuring that these stories transcend time and continue to captivate generations to come. “Folk Tales of Orissa” remains a treasure trove of wisdom and wonder, painting a vivid picture of a world steeped in myth and legend.
Books Info
Books name | Folk Tales Of Orissa |
Author | Bhagirathi Nepak |
No Of pages | 65 |
Publisher | Bhima Bhoi Research Center |
Publication | 2004 |
Printed At | Sahitya Sindhu |
Distributor | NA |