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    “Odia Kshirachora Mahatmya o Bhajanamala” is an Odia book written by Ramachandra Majhi and published in 2004. This book holds great significance in the Odia literature as it features two prominent topics, namely “Kshirachora Mahatmya” and “Bhajanamala.”

    The first part of the book, “Kshirachora Mahatmya,” revolves around the popular deity Lord Jagannath. Jagannath, also known as Kshirachora Gopinath, is one of the forms of Lord Krishna. The book delves into the divine significance and mythology associated with Lord Jagannath, focusing particularly on his role as the stealer of sweet rice or kheer. The author beautifully portrays various legends and stories connected to Lord Jagannath, shedding light on his divine aura and charismatic persona.

    The second part of the book, “Bhajanamala,” centers around devotional songs or bhajans dedicated to Lord Jagannath. Bhajans are an essential aspect of the Odia culture and play a vital role in connecting devotees with their beloved deity. Ramachandra Majhi presents a collection of bhajans that capture the essence of Odia devotion and express the deep-rooted devotion of the people towards Lord Jagannath. These bhajans are not only a form of prayer but also a source of spiritual inspiration and solace for the devotees.

    Published in 2004, this book captures the essence of Odia spirituality and religious customs. It provides a platform for the Odia community and enthusiasts to explore and understand the beauty of their cultural heritage. The author, Ramachandra Majhi, has showcased his literary prowess by presenting these topics in a captivating and insightful manner.

    The significance of “Odia Kshirachora Mahatmya o Bhajanamala” goes beyond its literary value. It acts as a medium to preserve and promote the religious customs, traditions, and devotion associated with Lord Jagannath. The book serves as a comprehensive guide and a treasure trove of knowledge for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Odia mythology and spirituality.

    In conclusion, “Odia Kshirachora Mahatmya o Bhajanamala” is a notable Odia book written by Ramachandra Majhi and published in 2004. It encompasses the divine aura of Lord Jagannath through the exploration of his “Kshirachora Mahatmya” and presents a collection of bhajans in “Bhajanamala.” This book holds immense value for the Odia community, providing them an opportunity to connect with their religious beliefs and cultural heritage.

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    Books nameKshirachora Mahatmya o Bhajanamala
    AuthorRamachandra Majhi
    No Of pages50
    PublisherGayatri Behera
    Publication2014
    Printed AtSahajoga Printers
    DistributorSadgrantha Niketana

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