tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post7784327336280527507..comments2024-02-28T03:50:01.048-08:00Comments on MoKatha: WHY DO I WRITE ?Hrushikesha Mohantyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12570309431004838178noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-47598186776393780682015-12-26T05:42:40.656-08:002015-12-26T05:42:40.656-08:00Very natural and simple.
Chhalahina swikarokti.
Le...Very natural and simple.<br />Chhalahina swikarokti.<br />Lekhaka paien ye prasna sabuthhu kasta.<br />Why I write !!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-53602765140564872072015-12-26T05:41:23.425-08:002015-12-26T05:41:23.425-08:00Jibikaa o jibana ra apurba samanwaya....Sundar bha...Jibikaa o jibana ra apurba samanwaya....Sundar bhaabaRe upasthaapanaa karichanti bhaina.Pranam....SubhaSandhyaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-27888287776081225672015-12-26T05:18:31.629-08:002015-12-26T05:18:31.629-08:00Dear Professor Mohanty,
This is a very sincere an...Dear Professor Mohanty,<br /><br />This is a very sincere and very authentic piece. It's honest. No<br />profound falsehood. Many writers fall a victim to it when they write<br />on why they write. This is why your piece is so refreshing.<br /><br />By the way, is your village close to Markona? My father worked there<br />for Shri Sridhar Panigrahi's rice mill (Mr Panigrahi was Mr. Parshuram<br />Panigrahi (who was an MLA) 's father. Mr. Sridhar Panigrahi was also<br />an MLA. In 1959 I stayed in Markona for two months.<br /><br />Warm regards and best wishes,<br />Patnaik<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-19765349487867263372015-12-26T00:22:33.919-08:002015-12-26T00:22:33.919-08:00You are an inspiration for many people and doing a...You are an inspiration for many people and doing anything in life without expecting benefit of any kind is rare and true yoga. Keep inspiring us sir for greatness!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-3375256332577551452015-12-26T00:19:33.066-08:002015-12-26T00:19:33.066-08:00It is great ....jibanara ketoti muhurtara bislesan...It is great ....jibanara ketoti muhurtara bislesana vary badhia heichhi...su pravatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-84081376918910102462015-12-26T00:19:10.252-08:002015-12-26T00:19:10.252-08:00 I could not read the article .
Fore me it is grea... I could not read the article .<br />Fore me it is great that you <br />write..That fulfils my heart.<br />jai jagannath.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187595468012062822.post-74180183887469346882015-12-25T19:51:08.603-08:002015-12-25T19:51:08.603-08:00AgyaaN, It is for those who think and castigates t...AgyaaN, It is for those who think and castigates that a professional individual should not indulge in writing poetry or literature :::USA President JFK was himself a Pulitzer Prize winning author, but was very fond of poets. On the inaugural day of his presidency, Kennedy invited the eighty six year old poet Robert Frost (well known for his “Miles to go before I sleep…’) to sing a poem as a symbol of regard for men of thought and imagination. JFK had a great affinity for the union of poetry and power and the president declared, “If more politicians knew poetry and more poets knew politics, the world would be a little better place to live in”. Literature and poetry removes the inherent residual violence in human beings. It could be story of Shravan Kumar changing the attitude of Gandhi... and so many of us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com