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Abolakara

Abōlakarā ((オリヤー語:ଅବୋଲକରା)) is a fictional character used in various contents in Oriya literature as prose, poetry and short stories. Literally ''Abōlakarā'' means a disobedient person in Oriya language.〔Das, Bijay Kumar (''Critical essays on post-colonial literature'' )〕
== Background of the character ==
Abolakarā is the servant of a learned person (named as Sānta, the master), who takes Abolakara wherever he goes with him. During the day time they travel, and after the dusk 'Sānta' asks 'Abola' to stop by with a saying,
: ପକା କମଳ ପୋତ ଛତା, ଶୁଣ ଅବୋଲକରା କହୁଛି କଥା ॥ (''pakā kamaḷa pōta chatā, śuṇa abōlakarā kahuchi kathā'')
''Translation'': Hey dear Abolakara! spread the blanket on the ground, and cover it with the umbrella. Come here and I will tell you stories.
Abolakara takes care of Sānta and in return, he tells him stories. These stories were titled as "Abolakarā Kāhāṅi".

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