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A Memorable Day with Our Beloved Art Teacher – Subrat Mahala Sir

 

A Memorable Day with Our Beloved Art Teacher – Subrat Mahala Sir

We are with our beloved art teacher, Subrat Mahala Sir, at KISS.

I, Jyotiranjan Gudia, along with my dear friends Binod Tudu and Kahnu Ranjan Khara, went on a short journey today and reached the KISS campus (Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences). Our purpose was to meet our beloved art teacher, Subrat Mahala Sir, who taught us drawing from our childhood and guided us as we grew into the artists and individuals we are today. After arriving at KISS, we called sir, but he had stepped out for some time. He kindly asked us to wait. Rather than staying idle, we decided to explore the surroundings and enjoy the beauty of the rural outskirts of Bhubaneswar. We roamed through Alasua, Daruthenga, Chandaka and Patharagadia, observing the vibrant life of these villages.

I, Jyotiranjan Gudia, am standing with my beloved art teacher, Subrat Mahala Sir, at KISS on the occasion of Prime Minister Modi's birth anniversary in 2017.

Once we returned to the KISS campus, we visited the Jagannath Temple located there. We had a peaceful darshan (holy view) of Lord Jagannath and soaked in the spiritual atmosphere. While we were at the temple, we unexpectedly met sir’s son. As we were talking to him, Subrat Mahala Sir himself arrived. Seeing him after a long time filled us with joy and emotion. We greeted sir with respect, bowed down to him and then spent about 30 minutes talking and recalling memories. We recorded a short video of our conversation and clicked a few beautiful photos together, thanks to his son who helped us with the camera. Coincidentally, that day was also the foundation day celebration of the temple. One of the teachers came to me and said, “Jyoti, go have prasad at the temple.” Subrat Sir also warmly invited us to join him for the meal. We all sat and had prasad together, sharing a joyful moment that brought back many beautiful memories.

We are with our beloved art teacher, Subrat Mahala Sir, at KISS.

Back when we were students at KISS from +2 till Post-Graduation we practiced art under the guidance of Subrat Mahala Sir. We, along with many others, created countless artworks inside the campus during events like Ganesh Puja, Saraswati Puja, Independence Day, Republic Day and on the arrival of many great guests. We worked with sir to decorate stages, prepare banners and bring creativity to life throughout the campus.

We are having prasad at the KISS Jagannath Temple with our beloved art teacher, Subrat Mahala Sir.

The experiences and skills we gained under sir’s mentorship were not just artistic they shaped our personality, discipline and passion. Today, whatever we are able to do in life, especially in the field of art, is deeply rooted in what we learned from Subrat Mahala Sir. Meeting him again reminded us of the special bond we shared not just as students, but as part of a creative family. His kind words and encouragement still inspire us to pursue our dreams. Before leaving, we promised to stay in touch and always carry forward the artistic spirit that he helped cultivate within us. This day will forever remain a special chapter in our journey three friends reunited with the teacher who lit the spark of creativity in our lives.

I am with my two college friends, Binod Tudu and Kahnu Ranjan Khara, at the KISS Jagannath Temple.

 

Three Artists: Binod Tudu, Jyotiranjan Gudia & Kahnu Ranjan Khara

Three Artists: Binod Tudu, Jyotiranjan Gudia & Kahnu Ranjan Khara

Binod Tudu, Jyotiranjan Gudia and Kahnu Ranjan Khara are sitting on field of Esplanade Mahal, Rasulgard, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 

            In 2012, I (Jyotiranjan Gudia) went to Bhubaneswar for my studies. At that time, Binod Tudu and Kahnu Ranjan Khara, who were my friends from high school, were also studying there. When I joined the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), I regularly attended vocational training classes to learn painting. Coincidentally, they too were attending the same painting classes, and that's where we met again. Since we used to sit in the same place and practice drawing every day, we gradually became very close friends. We would walk together to our classes, and during meal times, we would go together to the dining hall. Over time, even as we got busier with our academics, we never missed our painting sessions from 2 PM to 5 PM, we would sit and draw with great dedication. We stayed together through our +2 and +3 studies. When the time came for postgraduate studies, Binod chose to pursue an MBA, while I enrolled in an MA program. From that point, we started to drift apart gradually because our classes and campuses were in different locations. After my MA, I went on to do an M.Phil, and they moved ahead in their own career paths and jobs. After nearly 7 years, we finally reunited. Meeting those old friends after such a long time filled my heart with immense joy. We went out together around 4 PM and spent time at Esplanade in Bhubaneswar. We wandered around and sat in a small park nearby, reminiscing about our old memories, those golden days of friendship and creativity.

            We laughed over stories from our hostel days, remembered the smell of wet canvas, the excitement of art competitions, and the little struggles of student life. Sitting under the open sky with the same friends after so many years made me realize how precious those bonds are. Life had taken us on different paths, but the memories had kept us connected all along. It felt like time stood still for a while, and we were back to those colorful days holding brushes, sharing dreams, and painting not just canvases, but our journey of friendship.

 

Jyotiranjan Gudia standing in Esplanade Mahal, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Jyotiranjan Gudia sitting Infront of Esplanade Mahal, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 


An Evening with Jyotiranjan Gudia at a Park in Bhubaneswar

An Evening with Jyotiranjan Gudia at a Park in Bhubaneswar


Jyotiranjan Gudia is sitting in park of Bhubaneswar, near Sahid Nagar.

Jyotiranjan Gudia is seen enjoying a peaceful and refreshing evening at a beautiful park located near Sahid Nagar in Bhubaneswar. Surrounded by greenery, blooming flowers, and tall trees, the park provides a calm and relaxing environment perfect for spending quality time with friends. In the first image, Jyotiranjan is sitting cross-legged on the lush green grass, appearing calm and reflective. The background shows small groups of people, adding a lively yet tranquil atmosphere to the park. In the second image, he stands confidently near a flowering shrub covered with vibrant pink blossoms, blending harmoniously with nature's colors. His green and black checkered shirt complements the greenery around him, reflecting his connection with the natural environment. In the third image, Jyotiranjan is seated beside a beautifully maintained flower bed full of blooming seasonal flowers. With a pleasant smile on his face, he seems to be soaking in the fresh air and the beauty of the surroundings.

Jyotiranjan Gudia

Jyotiranjan Gudia

 

Scholar Amidst the Blossoms: A Day in the Life of Jyotiranjan Gudia at Goggers Park

Scholar Amidst the Blossoms: A Day in the Life of Jyotiranjan Gudia at Goggers Park

The photographs capture Jyotiranjan Gudia, a dedicated Ph.D. scholar, deeply engaged in his studies amidst the serene natural beauty of Goggers Park, located in Chandrashekharpur, Bhubaneswar.



Jyotiranjan is seen reclining on the lush green grass, working on his laptop with a book open beside him. His relaxed posture reflects a harmonious blend of nature and academic focus. The vibrant flower garden, filled with yellow sunflowers and magenta globe amaranths, adds a refreshing backdrop, symbolizing growth and inspiration.

Jyotiranjan Gudia Studying in Goggers Park



Sitting cross-legged, he looks directly at the camera, laptop in hand, exuding a calm and confident demeanour. The background continues to showcase the same colourful flora, emphasizing the tranquillity of the park a perfect spot for reflection and research.

Jyotiranjan Gudia Studying in Goggers Park




Jyotiranjan Gudia Studying in Goggers Park

These images collectively depict not only a moment of focused study but also a lifestyle that values balance between academic pursuit and the soothing influence of nature. Goggers Park proves to be an inspiring open-air classroom for a researcher like Jyotiranjan Gudia.

 

These images collectively depict not only a moment of focused study but also a lifestyle that values balance between academic pursuit and the soothing influence of nature. Goggers Park proves to be an inspiring open-air classroom for a researcher like Jyotiranjan Gudia.