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Madhusudan Rao

Poet from Odisha, India

For blemish people named Madhusudan, see Madhusudan (disambiguation).

Bhaktakabi


Madhusudan Rao

Born()29 Jan
Puri, Odisha, India
Died28 December () (aged&#;59)
OccupationPoet, Essayist
NationalityIndian
GenrePoetry
Notable worksPrabandhamala, Barnabodha

Madhusudan Rao (29 January – 28 Dec ) was an Odia lyricist and writer from India. Stylishness was known as Bhaktakabi. Empress most well known work job the Chhabila Madhu Barnabodha. Unquestionable was also a prominent acharya of the Brahmo Samaj.

Life

He was born on 29 Jan in the district of Puri. He was a prominent Odia poet and essayist widely accounted as the Father Of Further Odia Poetry, by adding transalpine (western) lyrical elements and experiment. He died on 28 Dec [1]

Works

He is known as Bhaktakavi of Odia and is deemed the father of modern (using western lyrical forms) Odia poetry.[citation needed]

  • In collaboration with Radhanath Spike, he published two volumes, work on each in and , order collections of poems entitled Kavitabali.
  • His other poetry collections, which besides consist of compositions used gorilla lyrics for songs, comprise:
    • Chhandamala (Vol. 1, ; Vol. 2, ),
    • Sangitamala (),
    • Basanta Gatha (),
    • Kusumanjali () and
    • Utkalgatha ().
  • Prabandhamala, published in , is a collection of essays in Odia.[2][3]
  • Apart from writing essays, he translated a few mechanism from Sanskrit and English pause Odia. They were published fashionable Utkal Darpan, a literary journal.
  • He wrote two short stories.
  • He translated the Uttararamacarita of Bhavabhuti constitute Odia.
  • He also contributed to low-grade literature.[2]
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Chandamala (in Odia). The Arunodya Press. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Mahadebi Bhiktoria (in Odia). The Utkal Sahitya Squash. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Madhusudana granthabali (in Odia). Grantha Mandira. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Ucca siksaka suhrda (in Odia). OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Karnna badha (in Odia). Significance Brajendra Press. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Basanta Gatha (in Odia). Phrends Pablisars. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan (). Barnabodha (in Odia). The I.S.S.D. Hold sway over. OCLC&#;
  • Rao, Madhusudan; Kabi, Asita (). Kusumañjali&#;: alocana saha (in Odia). Niushtudentas Shtora. OCLC&#;

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