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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.
Author Book Category of Book 1955 Gopinath Mohanty: Amrutara Santana: Novel 1958 Kanhu Charan Mohanty: Ka: Novel 1961 Godabarish Misra † Ardhasatabdir Odisa O Tanhire Mo Sthan: Autobiography 1962 Sachidananda Routray: Kabita-1962: Poetry 1964 Nilakantha Das: Atmajibani: Autobiography 1965 Baikunthanath Patnaik Uttarayana: Poetry 1966 ...
Gopabandhu was a large part of this idealistic movement, founding a school in Satyabadi and influencing many writers. Other famous writers included Godabarisha Mishra, Nilakantha Dash, Harihara Acharya, and Krupasinshu. They are known as 'Panchasakhas' for their similarities with the historical Age of Panchasakhas.
This is a list of Odia language authors. ... Odia language This page was last edited on 5 September 2024, at 04:53 (UTC). Text is available ...
Odia short story writers (19 P) T. Translators to Odia (2 C) Pages in category "Odia-language writers" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary award awarded to an Odia language litterateur for outstanding contribution to Odia literature in various categories by the Odisha Sahitya Akademi, [1] [2] an institution established in 1957 in Odisha [3] for active promotion of Odia language and literature. [4] [5] [6]
1.6 Writers and novelists. 1.7 Women's writing and feminism. 1.8 Children's literature. 1.9 Drama and plays. 1.10 Short stories. ... List of Odia poets; Odia people ...
Amos Sutton produced an Oriya Bible (1840), Oriya Dictionary (1841–43) and [65] An Introductory Grammar of Oriya (1844). [66] Odia has a rich literary heritage dating back to the thirteenth century. Sarala Dasa who lived in the fourteenth century is known as the Vyasa of Odisha. He wrote the Mahabharata into Odia.