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Ahe Dôyamôyô Biswô Bihari is a prayer poem in the Odia language, by the Odia writer Ramakrushna Nanda.
The prayer song was reportedly a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi while he was at Sabarmati Ashram. This prayer poem was included in his Odia textbook Sahitya Sopana, and went on to become the most popular prayer song in Odisha because of its simplicity and beauty.
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