CM Majhi pays tribute to historian Satyanarayan Rajguru on birth anniversary
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On his birth anniversary, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi offered respectful homage to distinguished historian and researcher Satyanarayan Rajguru, honouring a scholar whose life's work helped preserve the ancient roots of Odia civilisation.
In an Odia-language post on Wednesday, 19 August 2026, the Chief Minister wrote: 'ବିଶିଷ୍ଟ ଐତିହାସିକ ତଥା ଗବେଷକ ସତ୍ୟନାରାୟଣ ରାଜଗୁରୁଙ୍କ ଜୟନ୍ତୀରେ ଭକ୍ତିପୂତ ପ୍ରଣାମ।' ('Devout salutations on the birth anniversary of distinguished historian and researcher Satyanarayan Rajguru.') He added that Rajguru's contributions to the exploration and preservation of Odisha's heritage and culture 'will always be remembered.'
Who was Satyanarayan Rajguru?
Satyanarayan Rajguru was a respected Odia historian, epigraphist, and researcher known for his extensive work on Odisha's ancient inscriptions, historical records, and cultural traditions. His scholarship helped decode layers of the state's past that might otherwise have faded from public memory. For the community of Odia historians and heritage researchers, he remains a foundational figure.
A recurring gesture with lasting meaning
State leaders across India regularly mark the birth anniversaries of regional scholars and cultural icons — a practice that keeps institutional memory alive and signals the government's regard for local intellectual heritage. Chief Minister Majhi's tribute follows this tradition, placing Rajguru's legacy within the broader conversation about Odisha's cultural identity and the value of archival and epigraphic research. The scholar's work on inscriptions, in particular, forms a bridge between the state's living culture and its ancient past.
As Odisha continues to develop its heritage tourism and documentation infrastructure, tributes such as this serve as quiet reminders of the individuals who first mapped that terrain.