Browsing: Odia Books

The mysticism, melody, and colloquialism of Bhima Bhoi’s language made it approachable by average people. He stopped using Sanskritized Odia…

Bhakta Charana Das wrote the biography “Mathura Mangala” in the Odia language, which Sridhara Das released in 1966.The epic poem…

A biography titled “Radhanatha Jibani” was released by Durga Charana Ray in 1941.In the latter half of the nineteenth century,…

Rama Das’ literary effort, Dardhyata Bhakti Rasamirta (Aesthetic delight of solid confidence in God). More than fifty devotees’ lives and…

Odisha’s history dates back to the Lower Palaeolithic, as evidenced by the discovery of Acheulian artefacts in numerous locations around…

Every individual on earth who is familiar with the “Odia” language has read “Chhabila Madhu Barnabodha,” a fundamental work. The…

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vidura, also known as Kshatri, plays a significant part. According to legend, he serves as…

One of the oldest Zamindaries in Southern India was Ghumsar. It is thought that the Sailodvavas were in charge here.…