Nisidha Hrad is a profound collection of Odia poems written by Dipak Misra and published in 1970. This seminal work weaves a tapestry of emotions, thoughts, and experiences that resonate deeply with the readers.
The poems in “Nisidha Hrad,” which translates to “Forbidden Heart,” delve into various aspects of human existence, exploring themes of love, longing, pain, and introspection. Misra’s verses touch upon the fragility of relationships, the intricacies of the human psyche, and the eternal quest for meaning and purpose in life.
With remarkable insight and sensitivity, Dipak Misra effortlessly captures the essence of diverse emotions in each poem, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the readers. His language is rich and evocative, painting vivid imagery that transports the audience to the very core of the poet’s thoughts and experiences.
“Nisidha Hrad” is not merely a collection of verses; it is a journey through the labyrinth of human emotions. It serves as a mirror reflecting the complexities and contradictions that lie within each individual, urging readers to delve deeper into their own hearts and souls.
Published in 1970, “Nisidha Hrad” has stood the test of time and continues to be revered as a significant contribution to Odia literature. Dipak Misra’s profound exploration of human emotions and his lyrical craftsmanship have made this book a timeless classic.
For anyone seeking solace, introspection, or a deeper understanding of the human condition, “Nisidha Hrad” is a must-read. It offers a profound and insightful glimpse into the forbidden recesses of our hearts, leaving a lasting impact that resonates long after the book is closed.
Books Info
Books name | Nisidha Hrad/ନିଷିଦ୍ଧ ହ୍ରଦ |
Author | Dipak Misra |
No Of pages | 71 |
Publisher | Smt. Praphulla Kumar |
Publication | 1970 |
Printed At | Bishwa Prakashani |
Distributor | Ajanta Bookstore |