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Upendra Bhanja contributed 32,300 words to Odia language and literature.The obscurity of this incomparable poet of Odia literature, may be attributed to the lack of proper research. Plot and character in Bhanja literature plays negligible role but imaginary ornamental expression by way of literary techniques of the classical Indian literature ...
AD), [54] Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja (born 1670. AD) and Abhimanyu Samantasinhara. Their poetry, especially that of Upendra Bhanja, is characterised by verbal tricks, obscenity and eroticism. Upendra Bhanja ' s works such as Baidehisha Bilasa, Koti Brahmanda Sundari and Labanyabati are landmarks. He was conferred the title "Kabi Samrat" of Odia ...
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Odia children's literature' has a long history. Its roots are in Moukhika Sishu Sahitya, which is a part of the Loka Sahitya meant for children. As its development started after modern education was implemented, Odia children's literature is divided into two categories, Odia Moukhika children's literature and Odia written children's literature.
Awarded Books Published in 1957 and 1958 # Book Author Category of Books 1 Dilip: Upendra Mohanty Verses–Poems: 2 Swarna Jugara Sandhya: Jnanindra Barma Plays–One Act Plays: 3 Agni Parikshya: Bhanja Kishore Patnaik Plays–One Act Plays: 4 Byasa Kabi Fakir Mohan: Natabara Samantaray: Criticism: 5 Veda Manusyakruta ki? Priyabrata Das ...
Read; View source; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Age of Upendra Bhanja. Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja (C. 1688–1740) Dinakrushna Dasa ...
However, during the Bhanja Age (also known as the Age of Riti Yuga) beginning with turn of the 18th century, verbally tricky Odia became the order of the day. Verbal jugglery and eroticism characterise the period between 1700 and 1850, particularly in the works of the era's eponymous poet Upendra Bhanja (1670–1720). Bhanja's work inspired ...