Harihara mohapatra biography of mahatma
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Odia Book 20 aBy Sri Harihara Bahinipati From OdishaShop
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Srikshyetra Mahatma/Srikhetra Mahatmya is a book written by Sri Harihar Bahinipati in the Odia language. The book has 282 pages and is available in hardcover binding. Cuttack Students Store is the publisher of this book, and it was first published in 2015, with the 3rd edition released later. The book’s dimensions are approximately 15x22x1 cm and were printed by Sangeeta Printers in Cuttack. The layout design was done by Satarupa DTP in Cuttack.
The book is about the pilgrimage site, Puri, in Odisha, India. Sri Harihar Bahinipati describes the significance of the place, its culture, and its religious importance. The book talks about Lord Jagannath, the temple, and their history. It also covers the car festival (Rath Yatra) that takes place in Puri every year.
The author has used a simple language
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Nabakrushna Choudhuri
Indian politician and activist (1901–1984)
Nabakrushna Choudhury (also spelled Nabakrushna Choudhuri; 23 November 1901 – 24 June 1984) was an Indian politician and activist. He served as Chief Minister of the Indian state of Odisha. He was a freedom fighter who participated in the Non-cooperation Movement, the Civil Disobedience movement, and the Peasant movement.[2][1]
Early life
[edit]Nabakrushna Choudhury was born to Gokulananda Choudhury at the Kherasa village of, Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha. His father belonged to an aristocratic Zamindar Karan family and was an accomplished advocate.[3][4] Nabakrushna Choudhury studied at the Pyari Mohan Academy, Cuttack. He completed his studies for to Matriculation Examination at the age of 15 but had to wait for a year due to age restriction.
In 1917, joined the Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. His brother Gopabandhu Choudhuri resigned from British government service
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Kailash Chandra Dash
Mahatma Gandhi visited Odisha seven times. In this four-part series, Kailash Chandra Dash gives an konto of Gandhiji’s remarkable visits.
In the 1930s there was an intense flow of Gandhian ideas in Odisha through literature and news media. At the same time, there was also an opposing wave against Gandhian activities which was found in the newsweekly like Deshkatha and SatyaSamachar.
Satya Samachar
Satya Samachar was a weekly Odia newspaper that was edited by BrajaSundar Das, BiswanathKar, Gopal Chandra Praharaj, and Dewan Bahadur Srikrishna Mahapatra. In Satya Samachar, there was severe criticism of Gandhian principles and församling activities. This tone of anti-Gandhian views appeared in Satya Samachar from 1930-34.
Even a famous Gandhian leader Gobinda Mishra in his autobiography Jatiya Jibanara Atma Bikasa stated the blind imitation of Gandhian principles in Odisha. According to Mishra Gandhian principles were necessary for inspiring the hu