Sarala Das

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Sarala Das was a 15th-century Odia poet and scholar, celebrated as the "Adikabi" (first poet) of Odia literature and best known for his Odia rendition of the Mahabharata.

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instanceOf Odia writer
person
poet
scholar
adaptedFrom Mahabharata
surface form: Sanskrit Mahabharata
associatedWithDeity Goddess Sarala
associatedWithPlace Jagatsinghpur district (traditional association)
basedOn Mahabharata
centuryOfActivity 15th century
contributedTo formation of classical Odia literature
countryOfCitizenship India
culturalContext Odia Hindu culture
era late Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Odia
surface form: Odia people
genre epic poetry
religious literature
honorificTitle Adikabi
first poet of Odia literature
influenced Odia epic tradition
later Odia poets
knownFor early vernacular retelling of the Mahabharata
popularizing Odia as a literary language
language Odia
languageOfWork Odia
legacy revered as foundational figure of Odia literature
literaryPeriod early Odia medieval period
literaryTradition Odia literature
movement Bhakti movement
notableWork Markandeya Purana
surface form: Chandi Purana

Sarala Mahabharata
surface form: Mahabharata in Odia

Sarala Mahabharata
surface form: Odia Mahabharata

Vilanka Ramayana
occupation poet
scholar
placeOfActivity Puri district
surface form: Sarala region of Odisha
regionOfActivity Orissa
surface form: Odisha
religion Hinduism
sourceLanguageOfAdaptation Sanskrit
style devotional narrative poetry
vernacular Odia
title Adikabi Sarala Das
wroteAbout Hindu mythology
Mahabharata characters
Rama and Ramayana themes
Chandi
surface form: goddess Chandi
wroteInScript Odia script

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Odia hasNotableAuthor Sarala Das