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    Saptabhasi is a remarkable Odia book written by Bhubaneswar Misra, a renowned author from Odisha. This book, published in 1992, explores the intricacies of the Odia language through its seven forms or “bhasas”. With its unique concept and engaging writing style, Saptabhasi has become a seminal work in Odia literature.

    The book delves into the seven forms of Odia language – standard Odia, Puri Odia, Madhya Odia, Ganjam Odia, Sambalpuri Odia, Koshali Odia, and Koraputia Odia. Bhubaneswar Misra’s meticulous research and deep understanding of the nuances of these dialects are evident throughout the book. He provides a comprehensive analysis of each dialect, highlighting their distinct characteristics, grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics.

    Saptabhasi not only focuses on the linguistic aspects but also delves into the historical and cultural contexts of these seven dialects. The author offers insights into the influence of regional history, geography, and social factors on the development and evolution of these Odia forms. This multidimensional approach enriches the reader’s understanding and appreciation of the language’s diversity.

    One of the significant contributions of Saptabhasi is its efforts to document and preserve the lesser-known dialects of Odia. It brings attention to dialects like Sambalpuri Odia, Koshali Odia, and Koraputia Odia, which often go unnoticed in mainstream literature. By highlighting these dialects, Bhubaneswar Misra gives a voice to the marginalized communities and ensures that their unique linguistic and cultural heritage are not forgotten.

    The book is not just limited to linguistic enthusiasts or scholars; it appeals to a broader audience due to its engaging narrative style and insightful anecdotes. Bhubaneswar Misra’s storytelling ability transports readers to the towns and villages where these dialects are spoken. Through folklore, songs, and personal accounts, he brings alive the essence and vitality of each dialect, making it a captivating read for anyone interested in language and culture.

    Saptabhasi has received critical acclaim and has been instrumental in creating awareness and fostering pride among Odia speakers about the richness and diversity of their language. It has also inspired new research and publications on Odia dialects. Many scholars consider it a seminal work that has laid the foundation for further linguistics studies in Odisha.

    In conclusion, Saptabhasi by Bhubaneswar Misra is a significant contribution to Odia literature and linguistics. Through its exploration of the seven forms of Odia language, the book not only provides a comprehensive understanding of the linguistic aspects but also sheds light on the historical and cultural contexts. Its engaging narrative style and meticulous research make it a must-read for anyone interested in language, culture, and the diversity of Odisha.

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    Books nameSaptabhasi/ସପ୍ତ ଭାଷୀ
    AuthorBhubaneswar Misra
    No Of pages11
    PublisherSarada Press
    Publication1933
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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