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KUNTALA KUMARI SABAT : THREE NOVELS (Record no. 146862)

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International Standard Book Number 9788126045662
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Terms of availability Gifted
Note Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation,Kolkata
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 891.45616
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Personal name Mary Mohanty(tr.)
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Title KUNTALA KUMARI SABAT : THREE NOVELS
Remainder of title Three Novels
Statement of responsibility, etc. Kuntala Kumari Sabat
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sahitya Akedemi
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014/01/01
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General note KUNTALA KUMARI SABAT<br/><br/>Born on February 1, 1901, Kuntala Kumari Sabat was an eminent poet and novelist.She died in August 23, 1938. She was born at Jagadalpur in Bastar region. Her parents were Daniel Sabat and Monica. <br/><br/>She wrote both in Hindi and Oriya. She came out with a volume of Hindi<br/>poems entitled Baramala. She also acted as editor of several Hindi periodicals such as Mahabir, Jeevan and Nari Bharati. Kuntala Kumari was honoured with the title "Utkal Bharati" by the Mahila Bandhu Samiti of Puri in 1925 and was elected president of All India Aryan Youth League<br/>in 1930. In addition to a large number of poems that she wrote during her creative career spanning about fifteen years, Kuntala Kumari wrote five<br/>novels between 1923 and 1933. She was a staunch defender of women's freedom and a firm believer of Gandhian principles. Her poems and<br/>novels reflect her deep sense of patriotism as well as her profound concern for such problems as the lack of education, child marriage, casteism,<br/>untouchability and discrimination against women. Kuntala Kumari's five novels are Bhranti, Naa Tundi, Kali Bahu, Raghu Arakhita and Parasmani.<br/>Although Kuntala Kumari had a brief span of life time of thirty eight years, her creations outlived her to pioneer the cause of rooting out British misrule in India. She composed beautiful numerous patriotic poems and songs. Her<br/>first collection of poems came out in 1922. Then it was followed by 'Uchhwas' - 1924, 'Archana' - 1927, 'Sphulinga' - 1929, 'Ahwan' - 1930, 'Prem Chintamani' - 1930, 'Oriyanka Kandana' - 1937, 'Garjat<br/>Krishaka' - 1939. Her live for man, nature and nation is reflected in her poems. She had a deep hatred for superstitions and conventions, raised her<br/>voice against high and mighty.Although Kuntala Kumari had a brief span of life time of thirty eight years, her creations outlived her to pioneer the cause of rooting out British misrule in India. She composed beautiful numerous<br/>patriotic poems and songs. Her first collection of poems came<br/>out in 1922. Then it was followed by 'Uchhwas' - 1924,<br/>'Archana' - 1927, 'Sphulinga' - 1929, 'Ahwan' - 1930, 'Prem<br/>Chintamani' - 1930, 'Oriyanka Kandana' - 1937, 'Garjat<br/>Krishaka' - 1939.<br/><br/>Her live for man, nature and nation is reflected in her poems. She had<br/>a deep hatred for superstitions and conventions, raised her<br/>voice against high and mighty.She always tried to protest<br/>against injustice and inequalities. She renounced the heartless religious dogmas and practices. She comprehends the image of glorious past of<br/>Orissa.<br/><br/>She composed the inaugural song of 'Utkal Sammilani', chaired by Acharya P.C. Roy in 1924. the poems in the anthology 'Archana' echoes the<br/>voice of poor and lowly, the depressed and the marginalized. <br/><br/>In the novel, 'Na-tundi', She expresses real thing of the<br/>land. 'Raghu Arakhit' is one of her most outstanding works. It<br/>narrates the social character regarding marriage, where a<br/>compensation was given to the bride's family.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Oriya Literature
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Oriya Fiction
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sābata, Kuntaḷā Kumārī, 1900-1938 ( Oriya poet)
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Contents:- 1.The Dark Bride(Kalibahu) 2.The Philosophers Stone(Parashmani) 3.Raghu, the Orphan(Raghu Arakshita)
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Fiction Ernakulam Public Library Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks 2016-10-27 Gift 260.00 43/7754/304/60/11,2016/02/02   891.45616 MAR/KU E186348 2016-10-28 2016-10-27 Lending