Odia Jagat Darsanare Jagannath is an Odia essay book written by Gurucharan Patnaik. Published in 1992 and reprinted in 1997, this book explores the grandeur and significance of Lord Jagannath in the Odia culture and society.
Lord Jagannath is one of the primary deities worshipped in Odisha, India. The Jagannath Temple in Puri is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and attracts devotees from all over the country. The book delves into the philosophy, literature, rituals, and folklore surrounding Lord Jagannath, offering a comprehensive understanding of the deity’s impact on Odia society.
Gurucharan Patnaik, a prominent literary figure in Odisha, presents a fine blend of scholarly research and personal insights in this book. Through a collection of essays, he explores various aspects of Lord Jagannath, starting from the historical and mythological origins of the deity to the spiritual and cultural practices associated with him. The essays also shed light on the unique rituals and festivals celebrated in Puri, emphasizing the deep-rooted belief and devotion of the Odia people towards Lord Jagannath.
Patnaik’s writing style is lucid and captivating, making the book accessible to readers of all backgrounds. He seamlessly weaves together facts, legends, and personal anecdotes, creating a compelling narrative that keeps the readers engaged. The book not only appeals to devotees of Lord Jagannath but also serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the rich cultural heritage of Odisha.
Odia Jagat Darsanare Jagannath is divided into different sections, each addressing a specific aspect of Lord Jagannath’s existence. From exploring the symbolism and iconography of the deity to analyzing his representation in Odia literature and art, Patnaik provides a comprehensive overview of the various dimensions of Lord Jagannath’s significance.
The book also delves into the broader societal impact of Lord Jagannath. It discusses the influence of the Jagannath cult on Odia language, folklore, music, dance, and even cuisine. Patnaik highlights how Lord Jagannath has become a unifying force, transcending caste, class, and religious divides, and fostering a sense of cultural identity among the people of Odisha.
Published in 1992 and reprinted in 1997, the book has stood the test of time and continues to be a popular reference for those seeking to unravel the mystique of Lord Jagannath. Patnaik’s meticulous research, coupled with his authentic narrative, makes Odia Jagat Darsanare Jagannath a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the cultural, spiritual, and historical significance of Lord Jagannath in Odisha.
Books Info
Books name | Jagat Darsanare Jagannath |
Author | Gurucharan Patnaik |
No Of pages | 192 |
Publisher | Ptoyadarshi |
Publication | 1992, 1997 rp. |
Printed At | Techno Arts Offset |
Distributor | NA |