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ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities

ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities

A Peer-Reviewed & Refereed International Multidisciplinary Monthly Journal

Call For Papers - Volume - 3 Issue - 7 (July 2026)
Paper Title

Echoes of Heritage: The Role of Odia Literature in Preserving Cultural Identity

Author(s) Dr. Nirupama Nayak.
Country India
Abstract

Literature functions as an expansive cultural archive that logs a community's collective memory, ideological paradigms, and socio-political transitions. Odia literature, possessing an unbroken history spanning over a millennium, has been the primary vehicle for constructing, defending, and perpetuating the distinct cultural identity of Odisha. This paper traces the evolutionary timeline of Odia literature through a historicist-cultural lens, exploring how texts have actively resisted external hegemonies and internal fragmentations. Beginning with the radical vernacularization of Sanskrit epics by Sarala Das in the 15th century, the study navigates the democratizing socio-spiritual movements of the Panchasakha, the metaphysical syncretism of the Jagannath cult, the existential anti-colonial linguistic resistance of the late 19th century, and the post-colonial preservation of tribal and subaltern consciousness. The paper argues that Odia literature operates not merely as an aesthetic medium, but as an active socio-political mechanism of resilience that has continuously preserved the linguistic, geographical, and ethical boundaries of the Odia identity.

Keywords Odia Literature, Cultural Identity, Vernacularization, Linguistic Hegemony, Subaltern Consciousness, Jagannath Cult, Cultural Preservation.
Subject Area Literature
Issue Volume 3, Issue 6 (June 2026)
Published 2026/06/30
How to Cite Nayak, N. (2026). Echoes of Heritage: The Role of Odia Literature in Preserving Cultural Identity. ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities, 3(6), 256–263.

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