
The Contribution of Lok Sebak Laxminarayan Sahu to Oriya literature
Author(s) -
Namita Nayak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.39070
Subject(s) - sorrow , laughter , heaven , literature , bliss , philosophy , glory , art , history , physics , computer science , optics , programming language
The self-conscious poet can also analyze himself, "When will man wake me up and I will become a god." He wants to dedicate himself to the Guru in every moment of his life. The sun and the moon are moving in this world. Everyone is following the rules. God is also bound by the devotion of the devotee. She can't get out of it either. The poet believes that he will always save the devotee. He himself is in search of this eternal God. He did not forget to mention Harry's name as he continued on that path. So life has come to an end, but in the world, man is so happy that he forgets God. When the cloud of sorrow comes, he remembers God again. After the clouds are gone, the days of laughter and are gone. The poet is on the same path. The poet lives in this world of happiness and sorrow. Still thinking or wondering - "Why did I come here?" The poet asks himself, why did he leave the sweet bliss of heaven and come to earth? Even if he is immersed in this world, it is Harry who will save him from it. Keyword: Self-conscious, Guru, laughter, wondering, immersed