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Dash Benhur is the pseudonym of Jitendra Narayan Dash who is affectionately called Jita by the seniors but is famous as Dash Benhur. He adopted his pseudonym after watching the much-acclaimed film Ben Hur produced in 1959 that won eleven Oscar awards.
Born in Khandapara in Nayagarh district in 1953, he post-graduated in Political Science and joined as a lecturer in Bhadrak College in the seventies. Here he came across Jayant Biswal alias Raja another young colleague and both of them became favorites for the students. Jayant Biswal distinguished himself as an accomplished essayist and columnist. Dash Benhur started writing short stories and later switched over to children’s literature as well as newspaper columns.
In his Bhadrak days, he was attracted to one of her students Jayanti Panda with whom he tied the knot later. Jayanti became my classmate in Vanivihar and I was the person to break the news one day while introducing him in a literary session as an honored guest in the university auditorium. Jayanti, a good friend of mine, joined as a lecturer in Poli
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Judah Ben-Hur was a Judean prince and merchant during the 1st century AD. Ben-Hur was enslaved in 26 AD after he was wrongly accused of attempting to assassinate the new Roman governor Valerius Gratus, and he was a galley slave for three years before the Roman consul Quintus Arrius adopted him after Ben-Hur saved his life during a battle against Macedonianpirates. Ben-Hur later became a charioteer and a Christian, and, in 64 AD, he used some of his wealth to help fund the growth of the Christian Church in Antioch and the creation of an underground Christian community in Rome's catacombs.
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Judah Ben-Hur was born in Jerusalem, Judea, the son of Ithamar (who was descended from a Jewish royal family) and Miriam and the brother of Tirzah. He was childhood friends with the Roman nobleman Messala, and he grew to be a wealthy prince and merchant, while Messala, who left Judea at the age of 15, returned to Judea in 26 AD to serve as commander of the Antonia Fortress garrison in Jerusalem with the rank of Tribune.
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Dash Benhur was born in Khandapara, in the Nayagarh district, in 1953. He completed a post-graduate degree in political science, and in the 1970s, he began working as a lecturer at Bhadrak College. Here, he met Jayant Biswal, also a young colleague, who went by the name Raja. Both of them quickly won the students’ favour. Being a skilled essayist and columnist set Jayant Biswal apart. After beginning with short stories, Dash Benhur transitioned to authoring children’s books and newspaper columns.
Jitendra Narayan Dash, also known as Jita by his elders but better known as Dash Benhur, goes by the pen name of Dash Benhur. After seeing the critically acclaimed 1959 picture Ben Hur, which won eleven Oscars, he decided to use a pseudonym.
Magazine Info
| Magazine name | Pilanka Pain Pahali / ପିଲାଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ପହଳି |
| Editor | Jiban Kumar Panda |
| No Of pages | 84 |
| Publisher | NA |
| Publication | 1997 |
| Printed At | NA |
| Distributor | NA |
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