Browsing: Odia Books

In the literary landscape of Indian storytelling, Amulya Krushna Misra stands out as a masterful chronicler of human emotions and…

Published in 2003, Bhaskar Chandra Mahapatra’s Abhijan delves deep into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations through its…

In the realm of Odia literature, the year 1903 marks a significant milestone with the publication of Swarnadrimahodayah,a poetic masterpiece…

Smruti Bismruti, penned by the renowned Odia poet Baikunthanath Pati in 2012, resonates deeply with themes of patriotism, memory, and…

In the realm of literary criticism, the theme of Sastra o Sastra can be understood as a nuanced discourse on…

Birakisor Das’s ‘Samalochana Sahitya,’ published in 1957, marks a significant contribution to the rich tapestry of Odia literature. This essay…

Kalidasa, an eminent luminary of Sanskrit literature, is often heralded as one of the greatest poets and dramatists in Indian…

The Panchapakshi Prasna, composed by the eminent Odia scholar Sibaram Pati in 1906, holds a significant place in the realm…

The Panchayati Raj system in Odisha represents a cornerstone of rural governance, empowering villages to take charge of their own…

In the rich tapestry of Odia literature, the works of Baikunthanath Pati stand out for their emotional depth and lyrical…