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Book Details

  • Author: Sk Makbul Islam
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789382012658

About the Book

Srijagannath Bangladesh O Nepal (Bengali Version) is the fifth volume in Sk Makbul Islam's acclaimed research series on the tradition and cultural influence of Lord Jagannath. This book extends the scope of Jagannath studies beyond India by exploring the history, spread, and living traditions of Jagannath worship in the neighboring countries of Bangladesh and Nepal, highlighting the enduring cultural connections that transcend modern political boundaries.

The volume presents a concise yet informative account of Jagannath temples and devotional traditions across Bangladesh and Nepal. It documents the presence of Jagannath worship in 29 districts of Bangladesh and introduces readers to 10 Jagannath temples in Nepal, illustrating how the Jagannath tradition has flourished in diverse cultural and geographical settings. Through these studies, the author demonstrates the widespread influence of Jagannath devotion across South Asia.

Rather than serving merely as a catalogue of temples, the book examines the historical, religious, and cultural significance of these sacred sites. It explores how local communities have embraced and adapted the Jagannath tradition, creating distinctive regional expressions while preserving its essential spiritual values. These discussions reveal the shared cultural heritage that links different societies through common devotional practices.

One of the distinctive features of the book is its engaging narrative style. Combining the academic methods of folklore studies with the charm of storytelling, the author presents research findings in an accessible and enjoyable manner. This unique blend of scholarly investigation and narrative writing allows both general readers and researchers to appreciate the cultural richness of the subject.

Drawing upon folklore studies, religious history, cultural anthropology, and regional research, Srijagannath Bangladesh O Nepal contributes significantly to the understanding of Jagannath worship as a transnational cultural tradition. It highlights the role of pilgrimage, folk beliefs, temple traditions, and shared religious heritage in strengthening cultural ties across South Asia.

An essential resource for students, researchers, devotees, historians, and readers interested in Jagannath studies, comparative religion, and South Asian cultural history, this volume offers valuable insights into the continued vitality of Jagannath worship beyond the borders of India.