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A Study of Love in the Selected Poems of Pradip Kumar Patra

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  • Swasti Bisai

    (A Research Scholar, Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar, Assam)

  • Dr. Tanushree Nayak

    (Asst. Professor in English, Department of HSS, CITK, Assam)

Abstract

Love, in its most profound and intricate essence, serves as both a muse and a mirror to the human condition. The poetic oeuvre of Pradip Kumar Patra is a testament to this emotional force, skillfully portraying its many dimensions whether be it the ecstatic heights of romantic devotion, the despair of unrequited affection, or the contemplative nuances of spiritual love. This study embarks upon an exploration of the conceptualization of love within a select group of Patra’s poems, focusing on the ways in which the poet weaves the fabric of affection, longing, and intimacy into a tapestry of poignant imagery and thought-provoking metaphors. Patra’s poems unfold like vivid snapshots, each one a lens through which the various facets of love are magnified. Love in Patra’s works is not merely an emotion but an evolving journey, intricately intertwined with the landscapes of time, identity, and the metaphysical. At the heart of this study is an investigation into how Patra’s lyrical voice captures the multidimensionality of love, transcending the simplistic definitions often associated with the term. In Patra’s poems, love is not merely a feeling confined to the limits of human interaction, but an expansive force that reverberates through the rhythms of nature, history, and the cosmos. His poems are not merely expressions of affection but are a testament to how love can become a prism through which one perceives the entire spectrum of life’s beauty and sorrow. Moreover, Patra’s poems delve deeply into the intersection of love and spirituality, suggesting that love, in its purest form, can transcend the physical realm and become a connection to the divine. In his verses, love is often depicted in its quieter, more contemplative moments: the fleeting glance, the soft touch, the unspoken word. Through this exploration, it becomes evident that love in Pradip Kumar Patra’s poetry is not simply a thematic element but a lens through which we can examine the larger questions of existence, connection, and purpose. Thus, this study highlights the profound impact of love in Patra’s poetry, illustrating how it serves as both a personal and universal force that fosters transformation, connection, and self-discovery and challenges the traditional paradigms of it.

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  • Swasti Bisai & Dr. Tanushree Nayak, 2026. "A Study of Love in the Selected Poems of Pradip Kumar Patra," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 11(4), pages 362-368, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:11:y:2026:i:4:p:362-368
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