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He is most known for his Odissi songs and kabyas written in the Odia language, primarily Baidehisa Bilasa, Labanyabati & Koti Brahmanda Sundari. He was born during 1670 (opinions differ between 1670 and 1688) in Kulagarh , Ghumusar Zamindari , present day Kulada near Bhanjanagar , 80 kms from the Silk City Brahmapur, Odisha and died during 1740 ...
Upendra Bhanja ' s works such as Baidehisha Bilasa, Koti Brahmanda Sundari and Labanyabati are landmarks. He was conferred the title "Kabi Samrat" of Odia literature for his poetic sense and skill with words. He wrote 52 books, of which only 25–26 survive.
Bhima Bhoi (1850–1895) was a 19th-century saint, Odia poet, mystic, and social reformer from the state of Odisha in India. He was a follower of Mahima Swami, and his teachings and poetry were deeply influenced by Mahima Dharma, a monotheistic religious movement in Odisha. [1]
Brajanath Badajena was born Brajanath Patnaik to Balukeswar Patnaik in a Karan family. [3] His family were descendants of 16th century poet Raghu Arakhita.He had three siblings who were serving the king of Dhenkanal.
Kedara Kamodi (Odia: କେଦାର କାମୋଦୀ, romanized: kedāra kāmodi) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music. [1] [2] [3] Falling under the meḷa Sri, [4] the raga uses both nisada swaras and is traditionally associated with the srungāra rasa. [5]
Fakir Mohan Senapati (13 January 1843 – 14 June 1918), often referred to as Utkala Byasa Kabi (Odisha's Vyasa), was an Indian writer, poet, philosopher and social reformer.
Chinta Kamodi (Odia: ଚିନ୍ତା କାମୋଦୀ, romanized: chintā kāmodi) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music. [1] [2] [3] Falling under the meḷa Sri, [4] the raga uses both suddha nisada and komala nisada swaras and is traditionally associated with the bhakti rasa. [5]
Jadumani Mahapatra (alternatively spelled Mohapatra; Jadumaṇi Mahāpātra, Odia: [d͡ʒɔd̪umɔɳi mɔhaːpaːt̪ɾɔ] ⓘ; 1781–1866) also known as Utkala Ghanta was an Odia language poet, humorist and satirist, who was principal poet during the rule of King Vinayak Singh Mandhata of Nayagarh princely state in present day Odisha.