I was joking. I managed to read one of the books. Its real interesting. But I strugled as it was in Oriya. When is the Angrezeee translation coming out
Hearty Congratulations for scripting such a magnificent 102-pages masterpiece-NILA JANHA
For me, it is a greatly refreshing reading. I read this after ages of reading similar classics like Amabasyara Chandra ( Govinda Das) and Ameriaka Anubhuti (Dr Golak Behari Dhal).
Small is Beautiful in art. This small book wins the heart and mind of the reader. It is a non-stop reading-each dialogue between two principal characters ( Rung and Siddha) redefining newer and newer depth and facets of the universal theme-LOVE
Style is direct Flash Back. Depiction is dramatic and multi-dimensional. Both global and Indian experiences abound. The outward description of nature -diverse geography, history and cultures have been very innovatively intertwined with internal landscape of love, sacrifice, fear, hope and other emotions. Every moment is made lively, touching and entrenching experience. At the end, Rung fails to meet Siddha in the matrimony, but she is successful in freeing herself from the limited boundaries of the physical love. Love for Siddha gets transformed into the infinite love for Buddha. Rung embraces Budhism and now lives for the poor and destitute.
A Great work of Art in the small library of Oriya Literature
It was a pleasure reading your novel Neelajanha, the storyline of which is refreshingly nostalgic. That the reader identifies and moves with the two central characters in near-unison speaks volumes about the power of emotion the novel has created. The illusion of taking the protagonist as the author remains a highlight of the absorbing presentation that is quite touching as well.
I wish you all the very best in your future endeavours.
Warm regards,
Keshab Das
Professor Gujarat Institute of Development Research Ahmedabad 380 060.
“To be candid , Nila Janha (Blue Moon),a splendid work of Dr Dash with sublime beauty, love, hope, despair witnessing triumph of serene Karma (duty) for ultimate salvation of mankind.”
Wish you all the very best and the novel a great success among readers.Pl keep up with your creative literary work.
Thanks for writing a wonderful novel titled " Nila Janha" and gifting the same to me. I have read the book thoroughly and enjoyed it very much. The characters in the novel look like examples of real life characters. They are very lively and the flow and sequence of events are extremely exciting. It creates inquisitiveness about what next in the minds of the reader. I was thinking that these characters are the real life stories of the author. But later on I came to know that they are fictional. It is a wonderful skill of the author which has made the novel more lively which looks like more real than fictional. I am sure any reader who reads the novel will definitely enjoy it and thank the author for creating such a masterpiece. Though author is not a professional full time novel writer(he is an academician), but defintely his novel "Nila Janha" appears to be the work of a seasoned professional writer. Congratulation for the same. Some words which are written in English can be translated into Oriya language to have the touch of typical Oriya novel. I strongly recommend that it should also be published in other languages so that it is accessible to a larger audience.
I wish all the best for the second edition of the book.
Thanks for writing a book full of insight into entrepreneurship development in Central Africa titled 'Selected Readings on Entrepreneurship Development in Eastern India and Central Africa'. I notice that everywhere you go, you find something educative to write about. Congratulations and keep the fire burning.
I wish you good luck in your future pieces of writing. "Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him" (Aldous Leonard Huxley).
Charles Nangwale Head of Training Malawian Entrepreneurs Development Institute (MEDI) Malawi, Central Africa.
I recently had the good fortune of reading your beautifull Novel "Nila Janha" It was really heart touching & the ending was very pathetic.
Sir, I salute you for expressing the emotions of a woman in such a very beautifull manner in that "Nila Janha". Coz the "tears full eyes" can speak the depth of the one's love. Whenever a girl feels lonely in her life, the only thing that gives her support in that lonely period is her running"tears".
While much has been written beautifully on this topic. Your Novel expresses both the love, emotions, tragedies, positive and negative aspects of the human life.Thank you for your thorough research and clear writing.
For me this book is one of the best Novel prevailing in our Odisha soil. May God bless U ( Dr. Sidharth Dash ) always in writting such types of heart touching Books in future.
I have shared this book with my others associates in my hospital. They are also enjoying it.
Thanking you with regards.
Mamta pattnaik. Dept: Surgical Gastro. Aitya Care Hospital. Bhubaneswar.
You sure look classy on he book covers ( back covers, that is ) god bless the blog
ReplyDeleteI was joking. I managed to read one of the books. Its real interesting. But I strugled as it was in Oriya. When is the Angrezeee translation coming out
ReplyDeleteTHE BLOG IS PRETTY IMPRESSIVE!!
ReplyDeleteDear Siddhartha,
ReplyDeleteHearty Congratulations for scripting such a magnificent 102-pages masterpiece-NILA JANHA
For me, it is a greatly refreshing reading. I read this after ages of reading similar classics like Amabasyara Chandra ( Govinda Das) and Ameriaka Anubhuti (Dr Golak Behari Dhal).
Small is Beautiful in art. This small book wins the heart and mind of the reader. It is a non-stop reading-each dialogue between two principal characters ( Rung and Siddha) redefining newer and newer depth and facets of the universal theme-LOVE
Style is direct Flash Back. Depiction is dramatic and multi-dimensional. Both global and Indian experiences abound. The outward description of nature -diverse geography, history and cultures have been very innovatively intertwined with internal landscape of love, sacrifice, fear, hope and other emotions. Every moment is made lively, touching and entrenching experience. At the end, Rung fails to meet Siddha in the matrimony, but she is successful in freeing herself from the limited boundaries of the physical love. Love for Siddha gets transformed into the infinite love for Buddha. Rung embraces Budhism and now lives for the poor and destitute.
A Great work of Art in the small library of Oriya Literature
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Dear Professor Dash:
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure reading your novel Neelajanha, the storyline of which is refreshingly nostalgic. That the reader identifies and moves with the two central characters in near-unison speaks volumes about the power of emotion the novel has created. The illusion of taking the protagonist as the author remains a highlight of the absorbing presentation that is quite touching as well.
I wish you all the very best in your future endeavours.
Warm regards,
Keshab Das
Professor
Gujarat Institute of Development Research
Ahmedabad 380 060.
Dear Dr Dash
ReplyDeleteMy views are as under:
“To be candid , Nila Janha (Blue Moon),a splendid work of Dr Dash with sublime beauty, love, hope, despair witnessing triumph of serene Karma (duty) for ultimate salvation of mankind.”
Wish you all the very best and the novel a great success among readers.Pl keep up with your creative literary work.
Rgds
Rabi Das
Dear Prof. Dash
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing a wonderful novel titled " Nila Janha" and gifting the same to me. I have read the book thoroughly and enjoyed it very much. The characters in the novel look like examples of real life characters. They are very lively and the flow and sequence of events are extremely exciting. It creates inquisitiveness about what next in the minds of the reader. I was thinking that these characters are the real life stories of the author. But later on I came to know that they are fictional. It is a wonderful skill of the author which has made the novel more lively which looks like more real than fictional. I am sure any reader who reads the novel will definitely enjoy it and thank the author for creating such a masterpiece. Though author is not a professional full time novel writer(he is an academician), but defintely his novel "Nila Janha" appears to be the work of a seasoned professional writer. Congratulation for the same. Some words which are written in English can be translated into Oriya language to have the touch of typical Oriya novel. I strongly recommend that it should also be published in other languages so that it is accessible to a larger audience.
I wish all the best for the second edition of the book.
With kind regards
Dr. K. C. Das
Associate Professor
IIPS, Mumbai
Dear Doctor Dash,
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing a book full of insight into entrepreneurship development in Central Africa titled 'Selected Readings on Entrepreneurship Development in Eastern India and Central Africa'. I notice that everywhere you go, you find something educative to write about. Congratulations and keep the fire burning.
I wish you good luck in your future pieces of writing. "Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him" (Aldous Leonard Huxley).
Charles Nangwale
Head of Training
Malawian Entrepreneurs Development Institute (MEDI)
Malawi, Central Africa.
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ReplyDeleteDear Sir
ReplyDeleteI recently had the good fortune of reading your beautifull Novel "Nila Janha"
It was really heart touching & the ending was very pathetic.
Sir, I salute you for expressing the emotions of a woman in such a
very beautifull manner in that "Nila Janha". Coz the "tears full eyes"
can speak the depth of the one's love. Whenever a girl feels lonely
in her life, the only thing that gives her support in that lonely
period is her running"tears".
While much has been written beautifully on this topic. Your Novel
expresses both the love, emotions, tragedies, positive and negative
aspects of the human life.Thank you for your thorough research and
clear writing.
For me this book is one of the best Novel prevailing in our Odisha soil.
May God bless U ( Dr. Sidharth Dash ) always in writting such types of
heart touching Books in future.
I have shared this book with my others associates in my hospital. They
are also enjoying it.
Thanking you with regards.
Mamta pattnaik.
Dept: Surgical Gastro.
Aitya Care Hospital.
Bhubaneswar.