Historical references and evidences are much needed while filing the Geographical Indication (GI) Application.
Following our Rasagola Dibasa i.e. Rasgulla Day celebration online on July 30, 2015, the topic Rasgulla trended.
There were many debates and discussions and intellectuals and researchers shared the available information.
However, it included misleading and false information regarding Chhena and Rasgulla invention too.
The neighbouring state filed for the GI of their Rasogolla in September 2015.
Odisha Government set up three committees and was in the process of "collecting evidence".
This report has more.
Based on the interim report of the three panels set up by the state government to prepare evidence about Rasagola:
"The committees, in their report, have stated that there is conclusive evidence on the use of Rasagolla in Odisha for a long time. This sweet dish was prepared by several mutts and temples in the state about 600 years ago," Odisha's Science and Technology Minister, Pradip Kumar Panigrahi said.
Panigrahi said there were evidences supporting Odisha's claim over Rasagolla in epics like Mahabharata, the one written by Sarala Das, 'Dandi Ramayan' and also in Madala Panji, the ancient text used by the 12th century Sri Jagannath Temple.
Odisha claims evidence of Rasagola availability 600 years ago
Information of historical references and literary evidence about Dandi Ramayan was known in 2015 itself. The above- cited DNA news report is dated October 2015.
Still, Odisha's GI application process got delayed owing to inaction.
In the fifteenth century text - Dandi Ramayana i.e. Odia Ramayana, the word 'Rasagola' is clearly mentioned in the vast number of foods and cuisine description.
#Rasagola is from Odisha, much before made elsewhere.#Rasagola mentioned in Ajodhya Kanda of Dandi Ramayan, by Balaram Das, a work of 15th C— ବିକାଶ | Bikash (@bikashojha) May 18, 2016
In every article, the mention of "Dandi Ramayana" is missing. The text is in Odia, written in 15th century by Balaram Das, clearly states "Rasagola". https://t.co/YyCjwyll5f— Ashish (@ashishkumar_tw) November 21, 2017
Giving reference of Krishna is wrong. Vaishnavism entered Puri temple only during Ramanuj time.
This is the text from Dandi Ramayana written by Balaram Das an Utkal Vaishnava much before Gaudiya Vaishnava entered Kalinga .— ଖାଣ୍ଟି ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଟୋକା (@PSD58769702) November 17, 2017
Overall then Bengal was Known as Gauda Pradesh which was under Trikalinga . @BBSRBuzz @MamataOfficial @otvnews @TOIIndiaNews @timesofindia @PTI_News pic.twitter.com/RQbWND24Pr
Dandi Ramayan of Odia poet Balaram Das mentions about Rasgulla served to Rama chandra by Bharat Muni in his Ashram. Rasgulla is from Odisha.— kamala p. mahapatra (@kamalamahapatra) May 18, 2016
Research and references clearly prove that Rasagola i.e. Rasgulla has existed in Odisha at least from the 15th Century.
This writer is confident that older references of Rasagola will be found one day after interest is shown by all stakeholders and there are efforts in conducting additional study and research.
Odisha Rasagola GI Application was submitted in 2018 and Odisha earned the GI for "Odisha Rasagola" in 2019.
Some find this Rasgulla issue 'sickening', 'tiring' and 'boring'; while others feel this 'fight' is 'silly and inconsequential'. Misinformation about Rasgulla continues. We have two choices- either accept the misinformation regarding Rasgulla or share the facts and make everyone aware.
This writer has been consistently and persistently writing and sharing about this topic from 2014 onwards. Dedicated efforts have been to settle this Rasgulla debate and to put an end to this controversy once and for all. Thus, this writer had initiated the Rasagola Dibasa - Rasgulla Day celebration on social media in 2015. Thereafter, this writer had facilitated the filing of the 'Odisha Rasagola' GI application. Odisha has earned the GI Tag for Odisha Rasagola in July 2019. However, the misrepresentation and misleading, biased, and fake news reports, articles, and videos still continue. Such propaganda must stop. Rasagola's Odisha origin must be known and accepted. Only when the truth is shared, people can learn and be aware. May truth triumph.
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I can see you are passionate about the Rosogolla . I find that in many Indian dishes there are counterparts panIndia . For instance we have a steamed rice modak which is stuffed with sweet coconut mix and it is quite similar to an Odia sweet .
ReplyDeleteI can see you are passionate about the Rosogolla . I find that in many Indian dishes there are counterparts panIndia . For instance we have a steamed rice modak which is stuffed with sweet coconut mix and it is quite similar to an Odia sweet .
ReplyDeleteI can see you are passionate about the Rosogolla . I find that in many Indian dishes there are counterparts panIndia . For instance we have a steamed rice modak which is stuffed with sweet coconut mix and it is quite similar to an Odia sweet .
ReplyDeleteNice to know about such historical facts.
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