Odia Nua Kiran is a poetry book written by Sabita Bhoi and published in 2011. As the title suggests, the book is written in the Odia language, also known as Oriya, which is the official language of the Indian state of Odisha.
The book is a collection of beautifully crafted poems that reflect the author’s deep understanding of the human experience and her connection to the Odia culture. Sabita Bhoi’s words have the power to transport readers to the rich landscapes and vibrant traditions of Odisha, evoking a sense of nostalgia and pride.
Each poem in Odia Nua Kiran is a lyrical masterpiece, capturing the essence of various emotions and experiences. From love and longing to joy and melancholy, Bhoi’s poems paint a vivid picture of the human condition. The language used in the book is lyrical and poetic, adorned with elegant metaphors and vivid imagery.
Furthermore, Odia Nua Kiran explores themes that are universal yet deeply rooted in the Odia culture. Bhoi weaves together elements of nature, mythology, and folklore, creating a tapestry of Odia heritage that resonates with readers. Through her poems, she celebrates the diversity and richness of Odisha’s traditions and prides herself on being a torchbearer of the Odia language.
With its heartfelt verses and profound insights, Odia Nua Kiran is a book that appeals to poetry lovers, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the beauty of Odia literature. It stands as a testament to Sabita Bhoi’s remarkable talent as a poet and her contribution to the world of Odia poetry.
Books Info
Books name | Nua Kiran/ନୂଆ କିରଣ |
Author | Sabita Bhoi |
No Of pages | 38 |
Publisher | Lipika |
Publication | 2011 |
Printed At | Midia Press |
Distributor | NA |