Odia literature has always been a treasure trove of enchanting stories, rich in culture and tradition. One such gem is the storybook “Gotie Maa Kotie Santana” by renowned writer Bhanjakisor Patnaik, published in 1964. This book is a captivating collection of Odia folk tales that continue to mesmerize readers even today.
The title “Gotie Maa Kotie Santana” resonates with the essence of Odia folklore, combining mythical characters with everyday life scenarios. The stories are vibrant and colorful, filled with morals and life lessons that are relevant to both children and adults. Each tale is written in simple yet evocative language, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the world of magic and wonder.
One of the most loved stories from the book is the tale of Maa Kotie Santana, a brave and kind-hearted woman who embarks on a journey to rescue her husband from the clutches of an evil demon. Through her unwavering determination and wit, Maa Kotie Santana overcomes various obstacles and ultimately triumphs over the villain, showcasing the power of courage and love.
Another popular story from the book is the legend of Gotie, a mischievous spirit who roams the forests of Odisha, playing pranks on unsuspecting travellers. Despite his naughty antics, Gotie has a heart of gold and often helps those in need, demonstrating the importance of kindness and compassion.
The stories in “Gotie Maa Kotie Santana” are not just entertaining but also reflective of the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. From folklore to mythology, each narrative is steeped in tradition, offering readers a glimpse into the customs and beliefs of the people of Odisha.
Bhanjakisor Patnaik’s writing style is both lyrical and engaging, transporting readers to a magical world where anything is possible. His vivid descriptions and vivid imagery bring the characters and landscapes to life, creating an immersive reading experience that is hard to forget.
Published over five decades ago, “Gotie Maa Kotie Santana” continues to endure as a timeless classic in Odia literature. Its themes of bravery, kindness, and perseverance are universal, resonating with readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Whether you are a fan of folklore or simply looking for a captivating read, “Gotie Maa Kotie Santana” is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. So, pick up a copy today and embark on a journey through the enchanting world of Odia storytelling with Bhanjakisor Patnaik as your guide.
Books Info
Books name | Gotie Maa Kotie Santana/ଗୋଟିଏ ମା କୋଟିଏ ସନ୍ତାନ |
Author | Yaspal; Saudamini Udgata, Tr. |
No Of pages | 84 |
Publisher | Sanajika Shikshya Bibhaga |
Publication | 1964 |
Printed At | New Press |
Distributor | NA |