- the 18th century, when Rāmakruṣṇa Chhoṭarāya, the
erstwhile king of the
Jalantara state,
wrote the text and the
songs of the
drama and
started it. The story...
- of 15.
After his father's death, he
moved to the
nearby Jalantara state. The
prince of
Jalantara, Rama
Chandra Chhotaraya encouraged his
literary creations...
-
significant Odia po****tion and
cultural history such as
Tarala (Tharlakota),
Jalantara (Jalantrakota),
Manjusa (Mandasa),
Tikili (Tekkali) and
Sadheikala (Seraikela)...
- music. The play is
based on a text by Raja
Ramakrusna Chhotaraya, King of
Jalantara, a
small kingdom in
former southern Odisha, now in the
Srikakulam district...
- Khallikote, Chikiti, Surangi,
Badakhemundi (Digapahandi), Sanakhemundi,
Jalantara, Manjusa,
Tekkali (Tikili), Tarala,
Jeypore (Jayapura) ;
covering parts...