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    Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana” by Man Mohan Choudhury is a groundbreaking Odia essay book that delves into the realms of philosophy, sociology, and Marxism. Published in 1981 and later in 2007, this book has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of Odisha.

    The title itself, “Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana”, translates to “The Supreme Knowledge of Marketplaces”. Choudhury uses the metaphor of marketplaces to explore the complexities of human interactions and societal structures. He delves deep into the human psyche, examining the power dynamics at play in everyday life. Through his essays, he questions societal norms and challenges the status quo.

    Choudhury’s exploration of philosophy in “Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana” is thought-provoking and insightful. He delves into existential questions about the purpose of life, the nature of reality, and the meaning of existence. Drawing from various philosophical traditions, he offers a unique perspective on the human condition. His essays encourage readers to introspect and reflect on their own beliefs and values.

    In the realm of sociology, Choudhury examines the intricacies of social structures and relationships. He discusses the dynamics of class, caste, and gender, shedding light on the inequalities that pervade society. Through his essays, he endeavors to bring about social change and calls for a more just and equitable world. His insights into the social fabric of Odisha are particularly poignant, as he highlights the struggles of marginalized communities and the need for greater solidarity and empathy.

    One of the key themes that runs through “Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana” is Marxism. Choudhury draws inspiration from Marxist philosophy to critique capitalism and advocate for a more equitable society. He delves into the exploitative nature of capitalism, highlighting the plight of the working class and the need for collective action. His essays resonate with readers who are concerned about economic inequality and social injustice.

    Overall, “Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana” is a thought-provoking and insightful book that challenges readers to think critically about the world around them. Choudhury’s essays are well-researched and carefully crafted, offering a unique perspective on philosophy, sociology, and Marxism. His writing is both engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of these complex topics.

    In conclusion, “Hata Bajarara Brahmagyana” by Man Mohan Choudhury is a seminal work in Odia literature that continues to inspire readers with its profound insights and powerful messages. Whether you are interested in philosophy, sociology, or Marxism, this book is sure to captivate and stimulate your mind.

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    Books nameHata Bajarara Brahmagyana/ହାଟ ବଜାରର ବ୍ରହ୍ମଜ୍ଞାନ
    AuthorMan Mohan Choudhury
    No Of pages321
    PublisherShikshya Sandhana
    Publication1981, 2007 2e.
    Printed AtShikshya Prakashani
    DistributorNA

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