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    Parada Padiba Pare is a remarkable Odia book edited by Raj Kishor Sadangi, published in 2009. This anthology presents a collection of insightful and thought-provoking writings that delve into various facets of Odia literature, culture, and society. Raj Kishor Sadangi, known for his contributions to the literary landscape of Odisha, has curated a diverse range of works in this book, showcasing the richness and depth of Odia literature.

    The title “Parada Padiba Pare” translates to “Words That Touch the Heart,” signaling the profound impact that the writings in this book aim to have on readers. The anthology features a mix of poetry, short stories, essays, and reflections, each offering a unique perspective on life, love, tradition, and contemporary issues in Odisha.

    Through the pages of this book, readers are taken on a journey through the cultural tapestry of Odia society, exploring themes such as identity, heritage, nostalgia, and aspiration. The authors featured in “Parada Padiba Pare” bring to life the essence of Odisha through their vivid storytelling, lyrical poetry, and insightful analysis.

    Raj Kishor Sadangi’s skillful curation ensures that the anthology is a cohesive and engaging read, with each piece complementing the others to create a comprehensive portrait of Odia literature. From the timeless verses of classical poets to the modern nuances of contemporary writers, the book offers a panoramic view of the literary evolution in Odisha.

    Moreover, “Parada Padiba Pare” serves as a platform for both established and emerging writers to showcase their talent and creativity. The diversity of voices represented in the anthology reflects the vibrancy of the Odia literary scene and highlights the depth of talent present in the region.

    In addition to its literary merit, “Parada Padiba Pare” also serves as a valuable cultural artifact, preserving and celebrating the heritage of Odia language and literature. By bringing together works from different eras and genres, the book bridges the gap between tradition and modernity, ensuring that the legacy of Odia literature continues to thrive and evolve.

    Overall, “Parada Padiba Pare” is not just a book; it is a testament to the enduring spirit of Odia literature and a tribute to the artists who have contributed to its rich tapestry. Raj Kishor Sadangi’s editorial expertise shines through in this anthology, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the literary treasures of Odisha.

    As readers delve into the pages of “Parada Padiba Pare,” they are sure to be enthralled, enchanted, and enlightened by the captivating words that flow from the hearts and minds of Odia writers. This book is a literary feast that will leave a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of exploring its contents.

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    Books nameParada Padiba Pare/ପରଦା ପଡିବା ପରେ
    AuthorRaj Kishor Sadangi. Ed.
    No Of pages74
    PublisherAmrit Shadangi
    Publication2009
    Printed AtArnnapurna printers
    DistributorNA

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