
Tarasankar Bandopadhyay in Oriya (An Old and Rare Book)
📚 Book Details
- Author: Ramesh Chandra Dhal
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: Oriya
- Edition: 1989
📦 Product Specifications
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 84
- Book Size: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.50 x 5.50 inches)
- Weight: 120 gm
📝 Description
This book by Ramesh Chandra Dhal, published by the prestigious Sahitya Akademi, is a notable contribution to Oriya literature. Written in the Odia language, it reflects the richness and cultural depth of regional storytelling, offering readers an engaging and meaningful literary experience.
With 84 pages, this paperback edition is ideal for readers looking for a short yet impactful work. It is well-suited for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring Indian regional languages and literary traditions.
A valuable addition to any personal or academic collection, this book highlights the diversity and cultural significance of Indian literature, making it a worthwhile read for those who appreciate authentic regional writing.
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📚 Book Details
- Author: Ramesh Chandra Dhal
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: Oriya
- Edition: 1989
📦 Product Specifications
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 84
- Book Size: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.50 x 5.50 inches)
- Weight: 120 gm
📝 Description
This book by Ramesh Chandra Dhal, published by the prestigious Sahitya Akademi, is a notable contribution to Oriya literature. Written in the Odia language, it reflects the richness and cultural depth of regional storytelling, offering readers an engaging and meaningful literary experience.
With 84 pages, this paperback edition is ideal for readers looking for a short yet impactful work. It is well-suited for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring Indian regional languages and literary traditions.
A valuable addition to any personal or academic collection, this book highlights the diversity and cultural significance of Indian literature, making it a worthwhile read for those who appreciate authentic regional writing.














