Manohar Meher

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Manohar Meher
Born(1885-03-24)24 March 1885(On the day of Sri Ram Navami)
Odisha, India
Died4 December 1969(1969-12-04) (aged 84)
Pen nameGana Kabi or Palli Kabi of Western Odisha
LanguageOdia
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
GenrePoet
SubjectDevotion
Notable worksManohar Padyavali (To be published)
ChildrenNarayan Bharasa Meher

Manohar Meher was an Indian Odia language poet.[1] He is regarded as Gana-Kavi or Palli-Kavi of Western Odisha in the arena of Odia literature. Born on the sacred day of SriRama-Navami of 1885 A.D., Poet Manohar died on 4 December 1969. He has written numerous poems related to Indian heritage, patriotism, social reformation, Odia culture and other similar matters. His complete works named as Manohar Granthavali is yet to be published.

Some distinguished writers and researchers have written articles on the literary works and life of Manohar Meher:

Several books of the poet have been published by different publishers: Arunodaya Press, Cuttack; Dasharathi Pustakalaya, Cuttack; Bani Bhandar, Brahmapur; Narayan Bharasa Meher, Sinapali, Nuapada;Durga Press, Cuttack; Mahalakshmi Bhandar, Cuttack; Swarajya Press, Brahmapur; Odisha Jagannath Company, Cuttack; Dharma Grantha Store, Cuttack; Lakshmi Pustakalaya, Cuttack; Chandi Pustakalaya, Cuttack; Akhila Press, Bhawanipatna; Sanyasi Pustakalaya, Brahmapur.

References

  1. ^ Sachchidananda (1996). Encyclopaedic Profile of Indian Tribes. Discovery. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-81-7141-298-3.
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