Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version)
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Author: Somanath Benia
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
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Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version) by Somanath Benia is a reflective literary work that delves into thought, expression, and the nuanced play of language. Through subtle observations and introspective narration, the book explores how words (ukti) shape perception, memory, and individual consciousness. The author presents moments of silence, realization, and inner dialogue, where meaning often lies between spoken lines. Written in Bengali, this book appeals to readers who appreciate contemplative literature grounded in philosophical depth, emotional restraint, and the quiet power of words.
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Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version)
Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version)
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Author: Somanath Benia
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version) by Somanath Benia is a reflective literary work that delves into thought, expression, and the nuanced play of language. Through subtle observations and introspective narration, the book explores how words (ukti) shape perception, memory, and individual consciousness. The author presents moments of silence, realization, and inner dialogue, where meaning often lies between spoken lines. Written in Bengali, this book appeals to readers who appreciate contemplative literature grounded in philosophical depth, emotional restraint, and the quiet power of words.
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Book Details
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Author: Somanath Benia
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Ukti Sribastav (Bengali Version) by Somanath Benia is a reflective literary work that delves into thought, expression, and the nuanced play of language. Through subtle observations and introspective narration, the book explores how words (ukti) shape perception, memory, and individual consciousness. The author presents moments of silence, realization, and inner dialogue, where meaning often lies between spoken lines. Written in Bengali, this book appeals to readers who appreciate contemplative literature grounded in philosophical depth, emotional restraint, and the quiet power of words.











