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Sulakshana Devi (born 1820 or 1829 - 1901) was an Indian poet of Odia language. After the death of her husband she devoted herself to God and wrote a collection of poems published in a book titled Parijatamala. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. ^ Rout, Savitri (1972). "The modern age". Women Pioneers in Oriya Literature (2nd ed.). Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 43. ISBN  978-81-208-2546-8.
  2. ^ The Journal of Orissan History. Orissa History Congress. 1995. p. 162.
  3. ^ Mohanty, Sachidananda (2005). "Introduction: Rabati's sisters". In Mohanty, Sachidananda (ed.). Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898-1950: A Lost Tradition. New Delhi: SAGE Publications. p. 16. ISBN  0-7619-3308-5.
  4. ^ Naik, Raghumani (9 September 2021). "Foremost Women Litterateurs: The Torch Bearers of Freedom Struggle in Odisha" (PDF). IJCRT. 9 (9). ISSN  2320-2882.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sulakshana Devi (born 1820 or 1829 - 1901) was an Indian poet of Odia language. After the death of her husband she devoted herself to God and wrote a collection of poems published in a book titled Parijatamala. [1] [2] [3] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rout, Savitri (1972). "The modern age". Women Pioneers in Oriya Literature (2nd ed.). Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 43. ISBN  978-81-208-2546-8.
  2. ^ The Journal of Orissan History. Orissa History Congress. 1995. p. 162.
  3. ^ Mohanty, Sachidananda (2005). "Introduction: Rabati's sisters". In Mohanty, Sachidananda (ed.). Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898-1950: A Lost Tradition. New Delhi: SAGE Publications. p. 16. ISBN  0-7619-3308-5.
  4. ^ Naik, Raghumani (9 September 2021). "Foremost Women Litterateurs: The Torch Bearers of Freedom Struggle in Odisha" (PDF). IJCRT. 9 (9). ISSN  2320-2882.



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