The book “Maghamahatmya” is a significant literary work in the Odia language, written by Dinakrusna Das and published in 1920. This book explores the cultural and religious significance of the month of Magh, a sacred month in the Hindu calendar.
The author beautifully narrates the tales and traditions associated with Magh, highlighting its importance in Odia culture. Magh is considered a month of purification and spiritual significance for devotees, as it is believed to bring positive changes in one’s life and eradicate sins.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including rituals, myths, and legends associated with Magh. It delves into the various religious festivals celebrated during this month, such as Makar Sankranti and Magha Purnima, and their underlying meanings. The author also sheds light on the spiritual practices followed by devotees during Magh, emphasizing the significance of fasting, offering prayers, and performing charitable deeds.
Through captivating storytelling and eloquent writing, Dinakrusna Das encapsulates the essence of Magh, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. The book not only serves as a guide to those seeking to deepen their understanding of the month of Magh, but also acts as a tribute to the traditional customs and values of the Odia community.
Published in 1920, “Maghamahatmya” has stood the test of time and continues to be an invaluable resource for individuals interested in exploring the spiritual and cultural aspects of Odia tradition. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper insight into the religious practices and beliefs of this vibrant region.
Books Info
Books name | Maghamahatmya/ମାଘମାହାତ୍ମ୍ୟ |
Author | Dinakrusna Das |
No Of pages | 162 |
Publisher | Cuttack Printing Company Limited |
Publication | 1920 |
Printed At | Cuttack Printing Company Limited |
Distributor | NA |