Laxmikanta was born on 18 December 1888, at Cuttack city. His father was zamindar Choudhary Bhagabat Prasad Samantaray Mohapatra and his mother's name was Radhamani Devi. He was native of Talapada village in Bhadrak district which was part of then Bengal Presidency. His father represented Bihar & Orissa Legislative Council for four times and served as its deputy speaker for twice. Laxmikanta spent his childhood in his maternal uncle’s house and studied in Balasore. He studied at Kolkata’s Pion College for higher education after passing Intermediate. He returned to Ravenshaw College in 1913 and fulfilled his Bachelor of Arts degree. He was married to one Labanga Lata, the daughter of zamindar Lalmohan Das. He was afflicted with Leprosy at early in his career and lost his physical movements. However It did not stop him from remaining active in the literary scene.
Literary life
Lakshmikanta created literary works in drama, parody, poetry, short-story, novel genres.His literary style had a nationalistic fervour and sharp satire. He was one of the few writers who made significant contributions to Odia literature during the period when its existence was threatened. As a political critic, his acerbic criticism of politicians and feudal chiefs earned him an adverse reputation. He was also a musician and an actor. He has also contributed enormously to the rich tradition of performing arts in Orissa. He created a dramatic troupe call Gopinath Natya Samaj at his village. Kantakabi’s songs like Bande Utkala Janani, Koti Koti Kanthe Aji, Udaee Nisana Bajai Veri were battle cry of Odia freedom fighters during freedom struggle and state-hood movement. His composition Bande Utkala Janani was adopted as the welcome song for Balasore Session of Utkal Sammilani, the organization which sphere-headed the separate Orissa state movement. This song was accorded the status of state anthem of Odisha in 2020.
Published Works
Novel
Kana Mamu
Short Story
Budha Sankhari
Mythology
Basanta Bilasa
Baruna Bijaya
Kaliyadalana
Brajabarjana
Besabadala
Plays
Karna
Kalapahada
Chandraahasa
Children's Literature
Chidiakhana
Dharma Sangeeta
Balachara
Sunapua
Mo Desa
Essays
Keisora Swapna
Joubana Pathe
Nibhruta Nisithe
Jibanta Maran
Laxmikant published a journal called “Dagara“, which published articles in various genres such as satire, children’s stories, political and societal criticism etc.