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incident see Biswamoy Pati, The High: Low Dialectic in Fakirmohana'a Chamana Athaguntha: Popular Culture, Literature and Society in Late Nineteenth Century Orissa', Research-in-Progress Paper, No. LXIX, The Center for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, pp. 34-35.

68. This Report and the Police ASP's opinion is taken from the 'Old Correspondence Regarding Juggernath Temple at Pooree, Part VI, (1880-1884)', OSA.

69. Proceedings, op.cit., pp. 237-242; 569-570.

70. Utkala Dipika (Oriya) 0/3/1869; 9/7/1870.

71. Fakirmohana Senapati, Chamana Athaguntha, Cuttack, 1990, chap. 28.

72. This can be, perhaps, illustrated in the way post-mortems of dead bodies were looked upon as a disgrace to the families by upper caste/class Brahmins; Proceedings, op.cit., evidence of Prosecution Witness, Markand Das, p. 237.

73. The Naanka Durbikhya devastated the entire coastal tract and saw various relief measures undertaken by the missionaries which were also perceived as a cultural threat by the Oriya middle class.

74. Chamana..., o'p.cit., chap. 27.

75. Biswamoy Pati, Resisting Domination: Peasants, Tribals and the National Movement in Orissa, 1920-1950, New Delhi, 1993, p. 164 for details.

76. Das and Pati, The Eternal Famine...', op.cit., pp. 47-48.



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