Thursday, July 15, 2010

Aau Jane Yasoda






This Odia story has appeared in Digbalaya, July 2010
written by Anjali.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Madam lekhithiba story ti bahut marma sparshi hoichi. Maa ra sneha ra gabhirata ete-adhika je bujhiba bhari kasta. Madam takara hidden-sneha ku kete sundara bhabare lekhideichanti.

Bahut badhia hoichi.
JAI Jagannath.

Rahuchi.

Anonymous said...

Padhili. Khub bhala lagila. Bahut dhanyabad.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Anjali Apaa.

Anonymous said...

Rushi!

Anjali has written it brilliantly. Please tell her that I am sending a Bear-hug to her. I am so very impressed that I am unable to express my feeling. Most important that she has her own style and treatment. She is not at all following anybody. In Odiya we call it " Swakiyata". The way she has developed the theme is also wonderful. Her story about that little girl's buying a gift for her mother and this one is a real long journey and that too within no time. Please give my love to her for the wonderful message in her story.

I was so very occupied that I could read her story only this morning. And that made my day so beautiful, indeed.

Apa

Anonymous said...

Thanks Hrushi. Anjali's writing are very emotional and she can really visualize the emotions. Congratulations to the writer family.
Nigam

Dr. Nigam P. Rath
Research Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Missouri- St. Louis
rathn@umsl.edu

Anonymous said...

I had gone through the story immediately. I could well imagine that a kind and soft hearted person preferably a lady can write such a heart touching story. My congratulations to Madam Anjali for her creation.

Anonymous said...

It is
a good and well-written story. At the end, I felt
"I wish the dog did not die", but, it was certainly
an appropriate ending - otherwise, the story would
not have been so heart-touching.

Anonymous said...

Respected sir & Madam,
Madam nkara story ta bahuta badhia heichhi. Start kale adha ru chhadibaku mana heun nahi. Sir, madam nkara next story ta kebe market ku asiba?

With Regards
Tiki

Anonymous said...

Dear Hrushi,


Story padhili. Bes bhala heichi, kasamse. There is some uniqueness in depicting the plot, which is praiseworthy. It seems both of you have started worshipping Ma Saraswati. Its a good endeavour in old age and also very gratifying. Keep it up. My best wishes to both of you.

Mana

Unknown said...

Very touching story...

Chitta Baral said...

Very heart touching story. Beautifully written. My parents had adopted a puppy exactly in a similar situation. When he got old and passed away my parents were heart broken.