Jatak Galpa by Bhagirathi Nepak is a collection of Odia stories that was published in 1985. The book comprises a series of moral tales inspired by the Jataka tales, which are ancient Indian folklore about the previous births of Gautama Buddha.
In this collection, Bhagirathi Nepak explores various themes such as righteousness, compassion, wisdom, and selflessness through engaging narratives. Each story is intricately crafted, offering valuable life lessons and ethical teachings in an easily comprehensible manner.
The author’s writing style is captivating, drawing readers into the captivating world of ancient Indian folklore. The stories are filled with vivid descriptions, character development, and thought-provoking dialogue that leave a lasting impact on the reader’s mind.
Jatak Galpa serves as a tool for moral education and character building. It instills values such as honesty, integrity, and empathy in its readers, making it not only an entertaining read but also a valuable educational resource.
The book’s publication in 1985 brought these timeless tales to a wider audience, allowing more people to benefit from the wisdom and teachings embedded within them. Bhagirathi Nepak’s collection of Jatak Galpa continues to be cherished by readers of all ages, serving as a source of inspiration and guidance in navigating the complexities of life.
Books Info
Books name | Jatak Galpa/ଜାତକ ଗଳ୍ପ |
Author | Bhagirathi Nepak |
No Of pages | 81 |
Publisher | Sudhansu Prakshana |
Publication | 1985 |
Printed At | Konark Enterprizes |
Distributor | NA |