A Delectable Tale of Odisha's Architectural Journey
Odisha has generally been a footnote in Indian history and comes to life when Jaganath's Juggernaut (Ratha Yatra) catches global attention. Its weak macro - economic performance and low development footprints have been a statistician's delight insider's perennial lament. However, post-liberalization, there has been a paradigm shift; with city of Bhubaneswar, becoming the "educational hub of the east"and being adjudged the "smartest city". Yet its architectural history has been wrapped in infernal mystery except for the temples that dot its cities. Mr. S.S. Ray, a sui generis architect from the stable of J.J. School of Architecture, and Kajri Misra, a polymath, have brought up unique nuggets of Odisha's architectural history in a recent book 'ODISHA: an architectural odyssey'. It captures the rich tapestry of diversity, purity and plurality that encapsulate the state of Odisha and gives us a kaleidoscopic view of the Ashokan times when a warrior king became a religious mascot of Buddhism in 261BC, leading to germination of classicism in (1st- 3rd Century AD) to the modern times.
The book begins with a unique Odia saying "Paka Kambala Pota Chhataa, Suna Abolakara Kahuchi Katha". This will roughly translate into a master saying the questioning pupil "Spread the blanket, plant the umbrella and I will you tell you a story". Indeed Mr. Ray & Ms. Misra, along with their research team, have spun a long story; both true and apocryphal at times.
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