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Salabega (Odia: ସାଲବେଗ, romanized: Sālabega, 1607/1608 –?) [1] [2] was an Odia religious poet of India in the early 17th century who wrote Jagannatha bhajanas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was Muslim by birth but his devotion for the Hindu God made Lord Jagannath stop his Ratha Jātrā ( Rath Yatra ) in Odisha for him to get darshan.
Oh, Ahe Nila Saila (O Resident of the Blue Mountains) is a renowned Jagannath Bhajan in Odisha. It was composed by Bhakta Salabega, an Odia religious poet from the early 17th century who wrote devotional songs dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
Sidharth TV is an Odia language General Entertainment Channel in Odisha, India, which was launched on 15 May 2021 along with 2 other channels - Sidharth Gold & Sidharth Bhakti. The fourth channel of this group is "Jay Jagannath TV" which has been launched in May 2022. , [1] [2] owned by the parent company - Sidharth TV Network. [3] [4]
In the Jagannath tradition (Odia Vaishnavism), Jagannath is most frequently identified with an abstract form of Krishna as the supreme deity. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 46 ] Jagannath is considered as equivalent to the Hindu metaphysical concepts of Brahman / Para Brahman and Purushottama /Shunya Purusha, wherein he then is the Avatarī, i.e., the cause and ...
Arabinda Muduli (1 September 1961 – 1 March 2018) was an Indian Odia musician, singer and lyricist. Muduli was born in Khanati, Khordha District, Odisha, India. [1] He was a disciple of Bhikari Bal. He was a devotee of lord Jagannath. [2] He sang just bhajans and turned down offers to sing commercial movie songs. [3]
His Jagannath bhajans and Gita Govinda recitals made him a household name. He had also sung Champu, Chhanda, folk songs and devotional songs in Odia movies. He was awarded the title of Bhajan Samrat by the Puri Gajapati and was given special privileges inside the temple for his devotional tribute to Lord Jagannath.
Nabakalebara is an important festival in the Hindu Odia calendar, observed in the Jagannath Temple, Puri. It was first organised in 1575 A.D by Bhoi King Ramachandra Deva , his eldest son Padmanava Pattanaika had first performed the Nabakalebera ritual in Barunei fort of Khordhagarh . [ 1 ]
Odissi music is intimately and inextricably associated with the Jagannatha temple of Puri, where it is a ritual service to the deity. The deity of Jagannatha is at the heart of Odisha's culture, and Odissi music was originally the music offered as a sevā or service to Jagannatha.