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    Odia literature is rich with a plethora of gems, and one such gem is the book “Labakus” by Bakar Das. This book delves into the realm of poetry and beautifully explores the epic tale of Ramayan, particularly focusing on the character of Sita. In 500 words, let us embark on a journey through the pages of this poetic masterpiece.

    Bakar Das, an eminent poet of the Odia language, left an indelible mark on Odia literature with his unique writing style and profound observations. Labakus, his magnum opus, is a collection of poems that encapsulate the essence of the Ramayan focusing on the character of Sita.

    Sita, the epitome of loyalty, strength, and resilience, has always captivated readers with her extraordinary journey and unwavering devotion to Lord Ram. Bakar Das, through his deep understanding and empathetic portrayal, brings Sita’s character to life, making her inner thoughts and emotions resonate with the readers.

    The book Labakus consists of a series of poems that chronicle significant events and moments from the Ramayan, showcasing Sita’s perspective. From her birth and upbringing in Mithila to her marriage to Lord Ram, from her exile to her abduction by Ravana, each poem depicts Sita’s experiences, struggles, and unwavering faith in her husband.

    Bakar Das’s poetic brilliance lies in his masterful storytelling and ability to evoke raw emotions through his verses. He artfully describes Sita’s beauty, her grace, and her unwavering dedication to righteousness. Through his words, the readers are transported to the enchanting forests where Sita spent her exile, surrounded by lush greenery and mystical creatures.

    Labakus also explores Sita’s emotions during her separation from Lord Ram. The heart-wrenching pain of being separated from her beloved is vividly portrayed through Das’s verses. The readers can feel the intensity of Sita’s longing, her inner turmoil, and her undying hope for her reunion with Ram.

    Another notable aspect of Labakus is the exploration of Sita’s strength and resilience. Despite the numerous trials and tribulations she faces, Sita remains steadfast and never loses her faith. Bakar Das beautifully captures Sita’s determination and courage, reminding readers of her innate spirit and fortitude.

    Labakus not only celebrates Sita’s character but also delves into the larger themes of love, devotion, and the pursuit of righteousness. Through intricate metaphors and evocative imagery, Bakar Das explores the complexities of human emotions, moral dilemmas, and the eternal battle between good and evil.

    The beauty of Labakus lies not only in its poetic brilliance but also in its ability to transport readers to a different time and space. Through Bakar Das’s words, readers can immerse themselves in the timeless tale of Ramayan and experience the emotions and struggles of Sita firsthand.

    In conclusion, Labakus is a remarkable book that delves deep into the character of Sita through the medium of poetry. Bakar Das’s poetic genius, combined with his keen understanding of human emotions, breathes life into Sita’s character and presents a fresh perspective on the epic tale of Ramayan. Labakus is a must-read for lovers of Odia literature, poetry, and anyone who seeks to explore the depths of human emotions.

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    Books nameLabakus/ଲବକୁଶ
    AuthorBakar Das
    No Of pages12
    PublisherSaraswati Vidya Bhandara
    PublicationNA
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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