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“Fakirnama”: Celebrating the Legacy of Fakir Mohan Senapati Released in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: A bilingual coffee table book titled “Fakirnama: Saga of Odia Identity’s Iconic Architect”, chronicling the life and literary contributions of Fakir Mohan Senapati, was released today in Bhubaneswar. Written by his great-granddaughter, Monica Das, along with co-author Rabindra Kumar Das, the book is a tribute to Utkala’s Vyasakabi, a pioneer who positioned Odia literature on the global stage.

The book, featuring rare photographs, delves into the life and times of Fakir Mohan Senapati, a savior of the Odia language and a trailblazer in Odia literature. Monica Das, an academician and Chairperson of the Fakir Mohan Foundation, emphasized her passion for rediscovering writers who championed causes like girl-child education and women’s socio-economic status in pre-independent India. Speaking on Senapati’s significance, she highlighted his place among India’s sixteen most prominent authors, who shaped the cultural and literary identity of their regions.

Retired IPS officer A.B. Tripathy, State Convener of INTACH, lauded Fakir Mohan as a sage and renaissance figure, whose writings resonate with contemporary relevance. He pointed out Senapati’s daring use of folk speech in literature, a revolutionary move that bridged the gap between readers and writers despite his lack of formal education.

Eminent painter Jatin Das urged Odias to unite and assert their identity, lamenting the ongoing undermining of Odisha’s rich culture and legacy. He praised Fakir Mohan’s literary efforts, which inspired public unity and led to the creation of Odisha as a unified province.

Also present at the event were Mihir Ranjan Sahoo, a noted writer and translator, and the Executive Director of the Fakir Mohan Foundation, as well as Anil Dhir, Convener of INTACH’s Bhubaneswar Chapter. Both highlighted Fakir Mohan’s enduring legacy and his pivotal role in shaping Odia literature and identity.

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