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So the next time you hear an Odia storyteller begin, "Shuna go gapa…" (Listen to the story), prepare yourself. Do not ask for a beginning, a middle, and an end. Ask instead for the bend in the road, the loop in the logic, the tangle in the tongue. For in that circular narrative, you might just find the most profound truth of all: that some pots are meant to give birth, and some stories are meant to never truly end.

In the lush, coastal eastern state of Odisha, where the temples of Bhubaneswar pierce the sky and the silent, shifting sands of Puri meet the Bay of Bengal, a unique oral and literary tradition thrives. It is not merely a story, but a performance; not just a joke, but a puzzle. This is the world of the Odia Bedha Gapa (Odia: ବେଢ଼ା ଗପ)—often translated as the "circuitous story," the "puzzle tale," or more evocatively, the "tangled narrative." Odia Bedha Gapa

To the uninitiated, a Bedha Gapa might sound like an absurd, circular, or frustratingly inconclusive anecdote. The word Bedha (ବେଢ଼ା) carries connotations of being surrounded, enclosed, or moving in a circle. It is a narrative that loops back on itself, a linguistic ouroboros. But to dismiss it as nonsense is to miss the profound cultural and psychological function it serves. The Bedha Gapa is a tool, a test, and a treasure—a labyrinth built of words where the exit is not the end, but the beginning of understanding. At its structural heart, a Bedha Gapa defies linearity. A classic example goes something like this: A man goes to a wise neighbor to borrow a cooking pot. The neighbor, wary, refuses. The first man insists, "I will return it before sunset." Reluctantly, the neighbor lends the pot. The next day, the neighbor sees the man returning with not one, but two pots—the original and a smaller one. "What is this?" asks the neighbor. "Your pot gave birth to a baby last night," replies the man. Amused and greedy, the neighbor accepts the "offspring." A few days later, the man borrows the pot again. This time, he does not return it. When the neighbor comes to reclaim it, the man sighs dramatically and says, "Alas, your pot has died." Enraged, the neighbor shouts, "Pots do not die!" The man calmly replies, "If they can give birth, they can certainly die." The story ends there, leaving the listener in a state of suspended logic. This is a mild Bedha Gapa. More complex ones involve chains of impossible tasks, geometric progressions of lies, or a character who must answer a riddle with another riddle, creating an infinite regress. So the next time you hear an Odia

It stands as a quiet rebellion against the tyranny of utility. It reminds us that the mind delights not only in solutions but in elegant paradoxes. When we share a Bedha Gapa, we are not just exchanging information; we are inviting another person into a shared space of playful logic—a space where a pot can be a mother, a lie can be a truth, and the only way out of a maze is to build a bigger one. The Odia Bedha Gapa is more than a folk tale. It is a cultural DNA, a cognitive stretch, and a philosophical exercise in disguise. It teaches us that wisdom sometimes wears the mask of foolishness, and that the straight line is not always the shortest distance between two points. In a world desperate for certainties, the Bedha Gapa offers the liberating power of the paradox. For in that circular narrative, you might just

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