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Odia University

Odia University Campus
Odia University Campus Image: Wikimedia Commons. Government of Odisha / CC BY 4.0

Overview

Odia University is a state public university located in Puri, in the Indian state of Odisha. The institution is dedicated to the study, promotion and development of the Odia language, literature, culture and allied disciplines, and operates within the framework of higher education established by the Government of Odisha.

Key facts

Name Odia University
Type State public university
Location Puri, Odisha, India
Country India
Focus Odia language, literature and culture

Background

Puri, the seat of the university, is one of Odisha's most historically significant cities, known for the Jagannath Temple and as a long-standing centre of Odia religious, literary and scholarly tradition. The choice of Puri as the location reflects the city's cultural importance to Odia heritage and its association with classical Odia literature, including the works of Sarala Das, Jagannatha Dasa and the Panchasakha poets.

As a state public university, Odia University is established under the legislative authority of the Odisha state government and is intended to serve as a specialised institution focused on the Odia language—one of the classical languages of India, having received classical language status from the Government of India in 2014.

Academic focus

The university is conceived as a centre for advanced study and research in areas connected with the Odia language and Odisha's intellectual traditions. Subject areas typically associated with such a specialised university include:

  • Odia language and linguistics
  • Odia literature, classical and modern
  • Translation studies involving Odia
  • Odia cultural studies, folklore and performing arts
  • History and heritage of Odisha
  • Manuscriptology and palm-leaf studies

Significance

The establishment of a dedicated Odia-medium university aligns with broader efforts to preserve and develop India's classical languages following their formal recognition. By concentrating teaching and research on Odia, the university contributes to documentation of literary heritage, training of scholars and teachers, and the production of resources in the regional language for higher education.

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