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  2. Brajanath Badajena - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Odia writers - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Odia literature - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of Odia poetry coincide with the development of Charyapada or Caryagiti, literature started by Vajrayana Buddhist poets. [2] This literature was written from the "Sandhya Bhasha" metaphor. Some of its poets such as Luipa and Kanhupa came from present-day Odisha. The language of Charya was considered to be Prakrit. In one of his ...

  5. Pratibha Satpathy - Wikipedia

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    She is editor of poetry magazine Udbhasa which is published quarterly. Previously she was the editor of the Odia magazine Istahaar for 25 years. Satpathy has also translated a number of famous English literary works by writers such as Pearl S. Buck into Odia language. Many of her books in Odia have been translated into Hindi by herself. She has ...

  6. Jagamohana Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    The Jagamohana Ramayana (Odia: ଜଗମୋହନ ରାମାୟଣ) also known as the Dandi Ramayana popularly across Odisha is an epic poem composed by the 15th-century poet Balarama Dasa. This work is a retelling of the Ramayana , though not a direct translation.

  7. Kalindi Charan Panigrahi - Wikipedia

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    Kalindi Charan Panigrahi (2 July 1901 – 15 May 1991) was a noted Odia poet, novelist, story writer, dramatist, and essayist. He is famous for his magnum opus Matira Manisha . He has been awarded Padma Bhushan and Sahitya Akademi award for contribution to Odia literature.

  8. Indian poetry - Wikipedia

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    Indian poetry and Indian literature in general, has a long history dating back to Vedic times. They were written in various Indian languages such as Vedic Sanskrit, Classical Sanskrit, Ancient Meitei, Modern Meitei, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Maithili, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi and Urdu among other prominent languages.

  9. Dinakrushna Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Dinakrushna Dasa (Odia: [t̪aːriɳi t͡ʃɔɾɔɳɔ paːt̪ɾɔ] ⓘ; 1650–1710) was an Odia poet, belonging to the Vaishnava tradition of Bhakti movement. He is known for his Odia poem titled "Rasakallola", which is devoted to Lord Krishna. [1] Among his many literary compositions, "Artatrana Chautisa" is a reputed one.