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The novel Salabhanjika is the story of the dark period of Indian history revived from architectural remains. Salabhanjika, the cave architecture of Jaya Vijaya cave of Kumarigiri hill comes to life at dead of the night and depicts the rolling down events of the past to three visitors who had reached the hilltop with intention to get some herbal remedy for leprosy cure. They had been invited to witness 12 episodes in full moon midnights the event of two thousand years ago due to some spiritual blessing. On the background of the story, there is a defeated kingdom that had risen to the climax by…mehr

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The novel Salabhanjika is the story of the dark period of Indian history revived from architectural remains. Salabhanjika, the cave architecture of Jaya Vijaya cave of Kumarigiri hill comes to life at dead of the night and depicts the rolling down events of the past to three visitors who had reached the hilltop with intention to get some herbal remedy for leprosy cure. They had been invited to witness 12 episodes in full moon midnights the event of two thousand years ago due to some spiritual blessing. On the background of the story, there is a defeated kingdom that had risen to the climax by the leadership of a saintly Emperor. He is also a saint in the battlefield; political situation forces him to marry for second time for sake of his kingdom. He was unique in giving up the throne next day he fulfilled his target at a young age of 38 and abandoned his thrown in quest of truth of life. The story is quite mystic made by the auspicious nature of Salabhanjika and the events rolling down from midnight to close at the rise of the Morning Star. The grace of the Queens of Kalinga and the triumph of the emperor is heralded by the romantic damsel touches the emotions. The emperor was an expert in stagecraft. In fact, Salabhanjika is the English version of the popular Odia novel Nisardha Salabhanjika, with some additional elements.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Indramani Jena, a distinguished medical professional and accomplished author, was born in 1948 in a region flanked by the historic Hathigumpha Rock Edicts of Khandagiri and Udayagiri and the Kalinga Rock Edicts of Dhauli Hill. He has made significant contributions to medicine and literature, with much of his vision drawing from obscure periods of history known primarily through epigraphic evidence. In medicine, Dr. Jena holds an M.D. in Internal Medicine and has earned a stellar reputation for his expertise. His literary endeavours have similarly garnered widespread admiration. His writings often reflect a deep understanding of human nature. His English publication, Salabhanjika, offers readers a unique perspective on a patriotic Emperor, blending history with creativity. Dr. Jena is also a prolific writer in the Odia language, having authored numerous books, including Nisardha Salabhanjika, Ei Matira Kahani, Digvijayee Gajapati, Fakkad, Bebhara and Trushna. Since 2014, he has served as the editor of the popular theme-based magazine, Bijoyini, a platform for exploring diverse topics and ideas. Dr. Jena's literary pursuits extend to editorial work, including titles like Ama Chalani Ama Chamaka. These works highlight his editorial skills his deep commitment to preserving and promoting Odia literature, a testament to his dedication to his cultural heritage. Dr. Indramani Jena's illustrious career as both a medical professional and a literary figure is a sign of his versatility and unwavering commitment to making a meaningful impact on the world. His dedication to enriching society through knowledge and storytelling is evident in his ability to excel in both fields, leaving a lasting impression on those he encounters.