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''Kabisurjya'' Baladeba Ratha (alternatively spelled ''Kabisurya, Kavisurya Baladev Rath,'' Kabisūrjya Baḷadeba Ratha, ; c. 1789 – 1845) was an Indian poet who wrote in the
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, and a composer and musician of
Odissi music Odissi music (, ) is a genre of Indian classical music, classical music originating from the eastern state of Odisha. Rooted in the ancient ritual music tradition dedicated to the deity Jagannatha, Odissi music has a rich history spanning over ...
, most known as poet-composer of the ''Champu''. Kabisurjya has composed hundreds of songs in the tradition of
Odissi music Odissi music (, ) is a genre of Indian classical music, classical music originating from the eastern state of Odisha. Rooted in the ancient ritual music tradition dedicated to the deity Jagannatha, Odissi music has a rich history spanning over ...
, employing unique traditional ragas & talas. His magnum opus ''Kisorachandrananda Champu'' is a cornerstone of the Odissi music repertoire & Kabisurjya is widely renowned for his masterful compositions. He wrote in both
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and Odia. His works are known for their devotional quotient and he is the credited founder of the Dhumpa Sangita tradition.


Early life

He was born at Athagadapatana, Kabisuryanagar,
Ganjam Ganjam is a town and a notified area council in Ganjam district in the state of Odisha, India. Brahmapur, Odisha, Brahmapur, one of the major city of Odisha, is situated in this district on the eastern coastline. Geography Ganjam is located at ...
, Odisha. Baladeva Ratha's mother died when he was ten years old. He was brought up by his maternal grand father, Tripurari Hota in Athagada (who also taught him Sanskrit and Odia literature). He married at the age 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 and gave him the title Kabisurjya''', meaning 'The Sun among Poets.'


Literary works

Ratha was an
Odissi music Odissi music (, ) is a genre of Indian classical music, classical music originating from the eastern state of Odisha. Rooted in the ancient ritual music tradition dedicated to the deity Jagannatha, Odissi music has a rich history spanning over ...
ian and scholar. He composed poems as a
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, in devotion to Lord Vishnu. He was associated with a group of poets, which included Dinakrushna Dasa and Abhimanyu Samantasinghara. His best-known works include ''Kabisurjya Granthavali'', ''Kabisurjya Geetabali'' and ''Kisora Chandrananda Chaupadi-Chautisa'', which combines the two literary forms of ''chaupadi'' (a poem having four stanzas (though the term came to refer to any short song in latter times), and ''chautisa'' (a 34-stanza poem where every stanza begins with a new letter of the
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). ''Kisora Chandrananda Champu'' is noted for its emotional quotient and the role it played in enforcing the ''riti'' school of Sanskrit literature. He was also the author of several
champu Champu or Chapu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पू-काव्य) is a genre of literary composition in Indian literature. The word 'Champu' means a combination of poetry and prose. A ''champu-kavya'' consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kav ...
s including ''Ratnakara Champu'', ''Premodaya Champu'' and ''Kisora Chandrananda Champu''. ''Kisora Chandrananda Champu'' has both Odia and Sanskrit compositions and it was the Odia part of the work that has been credited with cementing his literary reputation in the language.


Dhumpa sangita

Ratha is thought to have invented the '' dhumpa'', a
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, that accompanies the Odia folk art form of dhumpa sangita. The dhumpa accompanies recitations of his songs called ''dhumpa sangeeta''. Many of his poetic pieces, especially the ''champu'' are set to dance in
Odissi ''Odissi'' (''ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ'') also referred to as ''Orissi'' in old literature, oldest surviving classical dance of India, is a major ancient Indian classical dance that originated in the Hindu temple, temples of Odisha – an eastern ...
.


Death and Commemoration

Ratha died in Brahmapur (Berhampur,
Odisha Odisha (), formerly Orissa (List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2011), is a States and union territories of India, state located in East India, Eastern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by ar ...
) in the year 1845. Dasarathi Das' ''Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha'' is a biography that examines his life and contributions to
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. Kabisuryanagar, formerly Boirani, a town in the Ganjam district of
Odisha Odisha (), formerly Orissa (List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2011), is a States and union territories of India, state located in East India, Eastern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by ar ...
has been named in his honour.


References

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