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The term “alankara,” which is also known as “palta” or “alankaram,” literally translates to “ornament, decoration” and is used in…
Many people say that early Buddhist convert King Ashoka made the decision to build pillars that ascended around 50′ into…
Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, was an itinerant ascetic and spiritual leader who lived in South Asia in…
An Odia-language biography titled “Bhikari Charana Patnaik” was written by Sricharana Mohanty and released in 2000.Oriya theatrical dramatist Bhikari Charan…
Chanakya was a polymath from ancient India who worked as a scholar, writer, strategist, philosopher, economist, lawyer, and royal counsellor.…
God Jagganath is adored by Bandhu Mohanty. He begs to survive while sharing a home with his wife and kids.…
Madhusudana Pati wrote the 1985 biographical novel “Bhaktakabi Madhusudan Rao: Byaktitwa O Kabitwa” in the Odia language.Popular Odia author and…
Early in the 17th century, Salabega was an Indian religious poet who penned Jagannatha bhajans in the Odia language. Although…
One of the oldest and most significant civilizations in the history of the globe originated in the Indian subcontinent, a…
“Bhubaneswar Shilalipi” is an essay collection written in the Odia language by Paramananda Acharya and released in 1969.The capital of…