''Mukura'' was a 20th century
Odia magazine. It was founded by
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
in 1906 in
Cuttack
Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
,
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 ...
and was published for about 25 years, with its last issue in 1930.
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
was the editor of this magazine. It cost Rs. 2 at the time.
''Mukura'' was a literary magazine having articles, stories, and poems on nationalism, philosophy, history, religion, culture, science, social reform, and linguistics, among other subjects. The works published in Mukura carried a patriotic undertone, emphasising the need to rescue the
Odia language
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and identity from its dire status.
It played a central role in lobbying for the amalgamation of Odia-speaking areas; a long struggle that culminated in the creation of Odisha as a separate state on April 1, 1936 (
Utkal Divas). It functioned at par with
Utkal Sahitya and held the distinction of an important instrument for the dispersion of new ideas and literature. In fact, Mukura was the first literary magazine focussing on nationalistic literature, setting the stage for the establishment of many newspapers. Many young intellectuals started their literary career through Mukura. This phase is referred to as “
Satyabadi Era”
''Mukura'' was initially printed in Cuttack Mission Press. In 1910,
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
purchased a press from
Puri
Puri, also known as Jagannath Puri, () is a coastal city and a Nagar Palika, municipality in the state of Odisha in eastern India. It is the district headquarters of Puri district and is situated on the Bay of Bengal, south of the state ca ...
and began a type of foundry using a more attractive lead type that was considered the best in
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 ...
. Thus, the later editions of ''Mukura'' were printed in Mukura Press Premises, established by Das, in Bhashakosh Lane, Cuttack.
Literary luminaries who contributed extensively to the magazine were
Gopabandhu Das
Gopabandhu Das (1877–1928), popularly known as '' Pandit Utkalamani Gopabandhu Das'' (''Jewel of Utkal'' or Odisha), was a social worker, reformer, political activist, journalist, poet and essayist.
Early life
Gopabandhu Das was born on 9 ...
,
Fakir Mohan Senapati
Fakir Mohan Senapati (13 January 1843 – 14 June 1918), often referred to as Utkala Byasa Kabi (''Odisha's Vyasa''), was an Indian writer, poet, philosopher and social reformer. He played a leading role in establishing the distinct identity of ...
, Mrutyunjaya Rath,
Madhusudan Das
Madhusudan Das (28 April 1848 – 4 February 1934) was an Indian lawyer and social reformer, who founded Utkal Sammilani in 1903 to campaign for the unification of Odisha along with its social and industrial development. He was one of the pro ...
, Sribatsa Panda, Nilakantha Das,
Kuntala Kumari Sabat, Dayanidhi Mishra, Jagabandhu Singh, Krupasindhu Mishra, among others.
There was an upsurge in the demand for novels at the turn of the 20th century, with more than about 250 novels being published between 1920 and 1947. In 1923,
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
launched a series of publications under Mukura, called “Mukura Upanyasmala” (Mukura Novel Series).

Through ''Mukura'' and Mukura Press, Braja Sundar Das, not only published distinguished literary pieces but also offered a platform to young talent who would later be helmed as literary giants in the Odia language. One such example is
Godabarish Mahapatra. “Banapur”, the poem written by Mahapatra in 1915, got the attention of Braja Sundar Das who helped publish this piece and launched a young
Godabarish Mahapatra into Odia literature. This established a rooted relationship where Mukura Press published “Pravat Kusum” (Morning Flowers), an anthology comprising Mahapatra’s poems.
Similarly, “The Prajatantra”, started by
Harekrushna Mahatab
Harekrushna Mahatab (born Harekrushna Das, 21 November 1899 – 2 January 1987) was the leader of the Indian National Congress, a notable figure in the Indian independence movement and the Chief Minister of Odisha from 1946 to 1950 and from 1956 ...
, was first launched and published in Mukura Press.
''Mukura'' promoted tourism and regional awareness by publishing a series of works by Mrutyunjaya Rath under the heading “Tippani” (Notes). Rath combined a tourist’s curiosity with poetic sensitivity while writing about the various places in Odisha that he visited. These places included
Mahavinayak,
Lalitgiri,
Udaygiri,
Dhauli
Dhauli or Dhauligiri is a hill located on the banks of the river Daya, 8 km south of Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India.
Significance
Dhauli is known for "Dhauli Santi Stupa", a peace pagoda monument built by Japan Budhha Sangha and Kalinga ...
, etc.
An excerpt from his commentary on Nilamadhab at Kantilo:

Mrutyunjay Rath’s study of Sarala Mahabharata, the first serious intellectual engagement with the medieval composition in Odia literature, was serialised in Mukura in 1911 under the title “Adikabi – Sarala Dasa”. This was later published as a book (Sarala Charita) with a foreword by
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
, the editor of Mukura. Similarly,
Gopabandhu contributed many literary pieces to ''Mukura''. One such poem “Sarala Dasa” was published in ''Mukura'' in 1906.
Braja Sundar wrote in ''Mukura'' editorial pieces as well as discourses on various topics of socio-cultural, literary, and political interests. ''Mukura'' was also the first journal to discuss the works of
Bhima Bhoi
Bhima Bhoi (1850 – 1895) 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 monotheis ...
in 1908 in an effort to expand the reach of Bhoi’s writings, even when elite members of the
Odia literati didn’t acknowledge Bhoi’s ideologies.
Madhusudan Das
Madhusudan Das (28 April 1848 – 4 February 1934) was an Indian lawyer and social reformer, who founded Utkal Sammilani in 1903 to campaign for the unification of Odisha along with its social and industrial development. He was one of the pro ...
wrote a series of eight poems encouraging people for racial unity. The important exhortations were ''Janana'' (A Prayer)'',Utkal Santan'' (Sons of Soils), ''Janani Ra Ukti'' ( The Statement of Mother), ''Santana Ra Ukti'' (The Statement of the Son), ''Samilani'' (Conference) and ''Jati Itihas'' ( History of the Race). All these poems were published as national songs before 1915 by
Braja Sundar Das
Braja Sundar Das (2 July 18809 June 1944) was an Indian statesman, freedom fighter, politician, poet, littérateur, and social reformer who played a significant role in shaping the socio-political and cultural landscape of Odisha.
Das lobbied for ...
in Mukura Press.
Besides literary publications in arts, Mukura was one of the foremost journals to publish articles and prose in science.
Some examples have been enlisted below:
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, Light (''Aloka'')
, 1906
, Light, its propagation and properties, X-rays, radioactive rays, radium and its miraculous properties
, -
, Chemical Principles (''Rasayan Tattwa'') by Satyakumar Ray
, 1908
, Discusses atom, elements, chemical transformation, phlogiston theory, works of Ray, Boyle and Pristley on combustion and oxygen, chemical composition of air, water, vermilion
, -
, Chats between Grandfather and Grandson (Aja Nati Rahasya) by Jagannath Tripathy
, 1908-09
, A multipart series dealing with various scientific questions and explanations presented as lively chats. The topics include: vaporisation and condensation of water, clouds, rain, fog, dew; steam engine and trains; Newton, gravitation and Earths revolution, hail stone, rock and soil; pebbles, diamond and glass; lightning, electricity, telegraph
, -
, Earthworm and Other Living Manures (Jiyanala (Mahilata) Prabhruti Ketoti Jibita Sara) by Gopal Charan Pattnaik
, 1910
, Habit and habitat of earthworms and dung beetles, their role in farming, top soil enrichment, nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants
, -
, Travels Around the Universe (Bishwabhramana) by Narayan Prasad Sathiya
, 1924
, An imaginary account of space travel at enormous speed. Describe the objects seen during the travel - Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and comets at the boundary of the
Solar System
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''Mukura'' was published until 1930. Six years later, on April 1, 1936,
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 ...
was declared as an independent state.
References
Odia-language mass media
Mass media in Odisha
1925 establishments in British India
Magazines established in 1906
Odia literature