'The Silent Flute', a collection of poems in English, is the third transcreation by the author himself from his original Odia poetry collection 'Nishabda Banshiswana'. The title of this collection is after its first long poem that depicts the divine love betweenKrishna, the eighth incarnation of god Vishnu and Radha, the goddess of love, compassion and devotion and the internal potency (hladin shakti) of Krishna; and the reason behindbreaking the flute by Krishna himself. The other poems of this collection, which also includes some poems on Corona, are of varied tastes and thoughts that may touch the hearts of poetry-lovers.…mehr
'The Silent Flute', a collection of poems in English, is the third transcreation by the author himself from his original Odia poetry collection 'Nishabda Banshiswana'. The title of this collection is after its first long poem that depicts the divine love betweenKrishna, the eighth incarnation of god Vishnu and Radha, the goddess of love, compassion and devotion and the internal potency (hladin shakti) of Krishna; and the reason behindbreaking the flute by Krishna himself. The other poems of this collection, which also includes some poems on Corona, are of varied tastes and thoughts that may touch the hearts of poetry-lovers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born on 26th January, 1954, at Itamati of Nayagarh district of Odisha, Dr. Arun Chandra Sahu retired from government service (OES-I) as Professor and Head of P.G. Department of Botany, G. M. Autonomous College(now G. M. University), Sambalpur in 2012. Though a professor in science, he has keen interest in literature authoring twenty two books on Odia poetry, short story, popular science, including three English poetry and one Hindi poetry apart from thirty six science textbooks at state and national level, thus in total 58 books to his credit. He has received a number of foreign and state awards like International Scientist of the Year for 2004, 2007 and 2008 by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, U.K., P. K. Parija popular science book award by Odisha Bigyana Academy (2015), Rajadhani Book Fair Award (2014), Kalinga Book fair Award (2016), Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award (2017), Mahesh Prasad Purohit Memorial Award by Odisha Botanical Society (2010) and Dr. B.C. Panda Memorial Award by Odisha Environmental Society (2022).
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