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Ahalya, according to mythology, was the wife of Sage Gautama, known for her beauty and wisdom. The story suggests that she was deceived by Indra, the king of gods, who disguised himself as her husband. When Sage Gautama discovered this, he did not seek to understand the situation but instead cursed Ahalya to turn into stone, condemning her to ages of suffering. The most striking part of her tale is that she was punished without committing a mistake. No one questioned the injustice of her fate- neither the sages nor the intellectuals of that time. Her suffering was normalized until Lord Rama…mehr

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Ahalya, according to mythology, was the wife of Sage Gautama, known for her beauty and wisdom. The story suggests that she was deceived by Indra, the king of gods, who disguised himself as her husband. When Sage Gautama discovered this, he did not seek to understand the situation but instead cursed Ahalya to turn into stone, condemning her to ages of suffering. The most striking part of her tale is that she was punished without committing a mistake. No one questioned the injustice of her fate- neither the sages nor the intellectuals of that time. Her suffering was normalized until Lord Rama arrived in Treta Yuga and liberated her with his divine touch. Dr. Phani Mohanty, through his poetic and thought-provoking writing, compels us to reconsider Ahalya's story beyond its mythological context.
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Dr. Phani Mohanty is a luminary in Odia literature whose poetic brilliance continues to inspire generations. A recipient of both the Odisha Sahitya Akademi and Kendriya Sahitya Akademi awards, his literary works transcend boundaries, resonating in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Santali, Assamese, Nepali, Maithili, and Kumauni (Uttarakhand). This widespread translation of his works showcases the universal appeal of his poetry, which is rich in thought-provoking ideas and mythological references.Renowned for his blend of tradition and modernity, Dr. Mohanty's poetry weaves a mesmerizing narrative that reflects profound insights and artistic depth. His works have earned him numerous prestigious accolades, including the Sahitya Sikhara Samman from the International Hindi Parishad, Patna, the Pt. Godabarish Mishra Poetry Award, the Fakirmohan Sahitya Award, and the Jibankrutti Anubada Award, Kolkata, among others. These awards stand as a testament to his exceptional contribution to the literary world.Among his notable works are four long poems: Priyatama, Visadyoga, Dine Dine, and Ahalya. Each of these poems reflects his mastery of language and his ability to blend deep philosophical themes with mythological elements, enchanting readers and leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Dr. Mohanty's words do not merely narrate-they create an emotional connection, making him one of the most celebrated Indian poets of contemporary times.