Saptajyoti is a remarkable book written by Utkal Pathaka Sansad, an organization dedicated to promoting Odia literature, art, and culture. This book embodies the social, cultural, and historical essence of Odisha, making it an invaluable addition to the Odia literary world.
Saptajyoti, meaning “seven lights,” refers to the seven renowned poets of Odisha who left an indelible mark on Odia literature. This book is a heartfelt tribute to these seven literary geniuses who enriched the Odia language through their profound verses. The seven poets, namely Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja, Kabisurya Barmanjya, Kabisamrat Markandeya, Kabisamrat Baladev, Kaviraj Ghulam Ali, Kabisamrat Manmohan, and Kaviraj Madhusudan, each possessed a unique style and contributed immensely to Odia literature.
Saptajyoti explores the lives, works, and influence of these seven poets, shedding light on their immense contribution to Odia literature. It takes us on a journey through time, showcasing how these literary stalwarts shaped the cultural fabric of Odisha. Through their powerful and evocative verses, these poets captured the essence of Odia culture, tradition, and history.
Utkal Pathaka Sansad has done a commendable job in bringing to light the brilliance of these poets through Saptajyoti. The book not only acts as a memoir of these literary giants but also serves as an inspiration for budding writers and poets. It ignites a sense of pride in Odia literature and showcases rich literary heritage to the world.
Saptajyoti is a must-read for anyone who wants to delve into the mesmerizing world of Odia literature. It serves as a reminder of the vibrant cultural heritage of Odisha and the profound impact of these seven poets on the literary landscape. Utkal Pathaka Sansad deserves accolades for their dedication to preserving and promoting Odia literature through this marvelous book.
Books Info
Books name | Saptajyoti |
Author | Utkal Pathaka Sansad |
No Of pages | 98 |
Publisher | Odisha Book Store |
Publication | 1981 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |