Career
Mansingh"s literary contributions include essays, poetic plays and long narrative poems. He also authored several research articles on the History of Odisha. His poetic style is profuse with the use of romantic and erotic metaphor, for which he has earned the appellation "Prēmika kabi" (Lover poet) in Odia literature.
Some of his notable works include poems Krushna, Kamalayana, Kōṇārka and Ēi sahakāra taḷē.
Mansingh authored several research articles on the history of Odia literature, an subject in which he had abiding interest. He also authored a history of the Odia language, documenting the general use of the language, as also the development of Odia literature.
The treatise, Ōḍiā Sāhitẏara Itihāsa (History of Odia language), was published in 1962. Mansingh has also introduced some works of William Shakespeare into Odia literature.
He has translated Shakespeare"s Hamlet and Othello into Odia.
Essay Ōḍiā Sāhitẏara Itihāsa ("History of Odia language") (1962) Saraswati Fakiramohan (Biography of Fakirmohan Senapati) Sikshabitra Gatha ("Story of an Educationist") is established in the year 1982 in Nandala Village of Krushnaprasad.