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Oh, Ahe Nila Saila (O Resident of the Blue Mountains) is a renowned Jagannath Bhajan in Odisha. It was composed by Bhakta Salabega, an Odia religious poet from the early 17th century who wrote devotional songs dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
Salabega (Odia: ସାଲବେଗ, romanized: Sālabega, 1607/1608 –?) [1] [2] was an Odia religious poet of India in the early 17th century who wrote Jagannatha bhajanas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was Muslim by birth but his devotion for the Hindu God made Lord Jagannath stop his Ratha Jātrā ( Rath Yatra ) in Odisha for him to get darshan.
Akshaya Mohanty, also known as Khoka Bhai, was an Indian singer, lyricist, composer, musician and writer in Odia.He has contributed Odia bhajans, Odissi songs, folk songs, film and non-film modern light songs in Odisha on contemporary themes and ballads based on popular legends in Odisha.
Bhikari Bala took the job of an Odissi vocalist at the Kalabikash Kendra, Cuttack.In early 1960s, Bhikari Bal was a struggling artist. Because of his connection to the Kalabikash Kendra, he came to the attention of Kalicharan Pattanayak, the patron saint of anything Odissi and also a well established singer Balakrushna Das.
Banamali Dasa (Odia: [bɔnɔmaːl̪i d̪aːsɔ] ⓘ; 1720–1793) was an Indian medieval Odia bhakta-poet and composer of Odissi music from the state of Odisha."Dinabandhu daitari", [1] "Kede chanda jane lo sahi", and "Manima he etiki maguni mora" are some of his notable writings that are used in Odissi.
Saregama owns music repertoire across film music, non-film music, Carnatic, Hindustani classical, devotional music, etc. in over 25 Indian languages. The first song recorded in India by Gauhar Jaan in 1902 and the first film made in Bollywood ‘Alam Ara' in 1931 were under the music label. [citation needed] [6]
He is most known for his Odissi songs and kabyas written in the Odia language, primarily Baidehisa Bilasa, Labanyabati & Koti Brahmanda Sundari. He was born during 1670 (opinions differ between 1670 and 1688) in Kulagarh , Ghumusar Zamindari , present day Kulada near Bhanjanagar , 80 kms from the Silk City Brahmapur, Odisha and died during 1740 ...
Bhima Bhoi (1850madhupur –1895khaliapali) was a 19th-century saint, Odia poet, mystic, and social reformer from the state of Odisha in India. He was a follower of Mahima Swami, and his teachings and poetry were deeply influenced by Mahima Dharma, a monotheistic religious movement in Odisha. [1]