Manmohan Acharya


Manmohan Acharya is a poet and lyricist from India. His Sanskrit poems and lyrics have been put to music and danced to in the Odissi classical Indian dance form. A devotional song from his Gitamohanam is featured in the 2009 Bollywood movie, The Desire. He is also a researcher and published author.

Early life

Manmohan Acharya was born in 1967 in Lathanga, a village in the Jagatsinghpur district of Orissa, India to Pandit Mayadhar Acharya and Parvati Devi.

Poetry

His poetry includes the following works:
He has written dance dramas including:

Translation

  1. Sistaachaara
  2. Maagha And Bhanja in Picture Poetry
  3. Indian Trend of Human Rights
  4. An Algebraic Operation in Vedic Mathematics ;
  5. Sharadindu-sundara-ruchih devi, Vani vaa Shakti-ruupini ;
  6. Sixty Four Arts, A Study ;
  7. Contribution of Sanskrit in Advancement of Oriya Language ;
  8. An Encyclopedic Dictionary Of Yajurvedic Upanishads
  9. Vedic Research In Orissa during 20th Century ;
  10. Mind in Shiva-samkalpa hymn, A psycho-philosophical Analysis
  11. Bhaarata-pamkaja-dalamidam Utkal-mandala-miti viditam yat ;
  12. Description of Heart in Upanisads
  13. Concept of Human Rights in Vedic Tradition;
  14. Vedic Trend of Human Rights vrs. Varna- Ashrama System ;
  15. Financial Emergency : Kautilya's Arthashastra vis-a-vis Indian Constitution;
  16. Kavivara- Bhaarata-varsham Shrauta-puraatanamaarsham ;
  17. Tarka Vaachaspati Madhusudan Mishra, A study
  18. Map of Puranic India

    Awards

Dr. Acharya died at his residence in Cuttack on 2013.