Sitanuchinta is a renowned Odia kavya (poem) written by Alekh Prasad Das and published in 1981. This masterpiece is a poignant and evocative exploration of the theme of love, separation, and longing, as embodied in the iconic story of Sita and Ramachandra from the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.
Das’s poem is a lyrical and emotive retelling of the tale of Sita, the devoted wife of Ramachandra, who is separated from her beloved husband and forced to live in exile. The poem is a deeply personal and introspective exploration of Sita’s inner world, as she grapples with the pangs of separation and the longing for her beloved husband.
Through his masterful use of language and imagery, Das conveys the intense emotions and feelings of Sita, as she navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and duty. The poem is a beautiful and moving portrayal of the human experience, as Sita’s story becomes a metaphor for the universal human longing for connection and reunion.
Sitanuchinta is a significant contribution to Odia literature, offering a unique and innovative perspective on the Ramayana’s timeless themes. Das’s poem is a testament to his skill as a poet and his ability to evoke powerful emotions and resonate with readers. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, the Ramayana, or the works of Alekh Prasad Das. It is a beautiful and moving exploration of the human experience, and a powerful reminder of the enduring power of love and separation.
Books Info
Books name | Sitanuchinta |
Author | Alekh Prasad Das |
No Of pages | 100 |
Publisher | Prasada Kutira |
Publication | 1981 |
Printed At | Prasada Printers |
Distributor | NA |