India Languages, asked by ashu1312, 1 year ago

can anyone help me with an odia essay "mor matrubhasha odia"

Answers

Answered by keerthi374
9
am being proud for my state and being an Odia.

My mother Tongue is the 6th classical language. i.e“ODIA”Odisha is the fourth fastest growing state of India. It has always attracted international investors in Steel and Power sector. Recently it has became the favorite of IT sectors too and it is s going to be the next IT hub of India soon.All the tourist spots, historical places and temples of Odisha attract millions of tourists from around the globe every year.World famous “Rath Yatra” is being celebrated here, which attracts millions of Tourists.Our dance form, “Odissi” is world famous. Haven’t you heard of it? Our Odissi dancers have brought our country laurels by performing throughout the world. Come and see how many foreigners come to Odisha just to learn this dance form.I am from the holy land of Jagannath whose kitchen is reputed to be the largest in the world, with 1,000 chefs, working around 752 wood-burning clay hearths called chulas, to feed over 10,000 people each day.

&

many more, descriptions are never gonna end.

Anyways, I have always said I am an Odia, Proud to being an Odia and I have written answers on Odisha topic, I will never complain about my food,culture,lifestyles and about everything. I can stay happily on Pakhala (rice in water) with smashed potato mixed with onion and chilly.

That’s it.

NOTE- To all Odias staying outside- “Kindly do not lose your identity. Do not shy out to say that you are from Odisha. Do not ignore any Odia who is new to that place.

“Our unity can only bring acknowledgement to our state, not this posting of mine on Quora”

“And what if my heart says, to write only on Odisha topic”.

Edit credit: Abhijit Tripathy,(Chotu)

“Thank you”..

Odia language literature (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଆ ସାହିତ୍ୟ)is the predominant literature of the state ofOdisha in India. The language is also spoken by minority populations of the neighbouring states of Jharkhand, West Bengal,Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The region has been known at different stages of history as Kalinga, Udra, Utkala or Koshala. Odisha was a vast empire in ancient and medievaltimes, extending from the Ganges in the north to the Godavari in the south. During British rule, however, Odisha lost its political identity and formed parts of the Bengal and Madras Presidencies. The present state of Odisha was formed in 1936. The modern Odia language is formed mostly from Pali words with significant Sanskrit influence. About 28% of modern Odia words have Adivasi origins, and about 2% have Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu), Persian, or Arabic origins. The earliest written texts in the language are about thousand years old.The first Odia newspaper wasUtkala Deepika first published on 4 August 1866.

Odia is the only Indo-European language of India other than Sanskrit and the sixth Indian language that has been conferred classical language status and forms the basis of Odissi dance and Odissi music.[1][2][3]

Historians have divided the history of the Odia language literature into five main stages: Old Odia (8th century to 1300), Early Middle Odia (1300 to 1500), Middle Odia (1500 to 1700), Late Middle Odia (1700 to 1850) and Modern Odia (1850 to present). Further subdivisions, as seen below, can more accurately chart the language's development.


Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/3823744#readmore
Similar questions
Science, 7 months ago