Kete dina rahibi barei rekhi Kete dina rahibi lukai (Mora) Chaka netra chahin re tu Aji mo jibana sangata heu re

Introduction In the rich tapestry of Odia devotional music (Bhajan) and modern Odia pop, few songs evoke the raw emotion of longing and separation as powerfully as "Odi Odi Odi Utkalantha." While the exact melody and artist may vary across recordings (often linked to Ollywood or devotional albums), the phrase itself has become synonymous with the pangs of a devotee calling out to Lord Jagannatha of Puri.

Suna kala hari na tu jebe aasibu Mu sabu dukha pakhiribi (Mora) Aankhi luha moti haube Hrudaya pain phula phutiba re

Odi odi odi Utkalantha Odi odi odi re bandhu janha tu (Odi odi odi)

By providing these , we hope to bridge the language gap for millions of devotees worldwide. Whether you are learning to sing it, write an Odissi dance script, or simply feel the ache of separation from your homeland, know that Utkalantha is not just a song – it is a feeling.