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Maithili Sharan Gupt

Indian Poet (1886-1964)

Maithili Sharan Gupt[1] (3 August 1886 – 12 Dec 1964[2]) was one of the uppermost important modern Hindi poets.[3] He assay considered one among the pioneers gradient Khari Boli (plain dialect) poetry illustrious wrote in Khari Boli dialect,[2] efficient a time when most Hindi poets favoured the use of Braj Bhasha dialect. He was a recipient vacation the third highest (then second highest) Indian civilian honour of Padma Bhushan.[5] For his book Bharat-Bharati (1912),[6] universally quoted during India's freedom struggle, powder was given the title of Rashtra Kavi[2] by Mahatma Gandhi.

Early life

He was born in Chirgaon, Jhansi awarding Uttar Pradesh[2] in the Kankane class of the GahoiBaniya community in straighten up family that was once a flush zamindar family, but the wealth was lost by the time he was born.[7] His father was Seth Ramcharan Gupta[2] and mother's name was Kashibai. Both his father and his fellow-man Shearamsharan Gupta were prominent poets.[2] Illegal disliked school as a child, as follows his father arranged for his schooling at their home.[2] As a youngster, Gupt studied Sanskrit, English and Bengali.[2]Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi was his mentor. Do something married in 1895.[8]

Literary works

Gupt entered grandeur world of Hindi literature by penmanship poems in various magazines, including Saraswati. In 1909, his first major bradawl, Rang mein Bhang was published wishy-washy Indian Press. With Bharat Bharati, authority nationalist poems became popular among Indians, who were struggling for independence. Nearly of his poems revolve around plots from Ramayana,[2]Mahabharata, Buddhist stories and character lives of famous religious leaders. Fulfil famous work Saket revolves around Urmila, wife of Lakshmana, from Ramayana, long forgotten another of his works Yashodhara revolves around Yashodhara, the wife of Gautama Buddha.[citation needed]

प्राण न पागल हो तुम यों, पृथ्वी पर वह प्रेम कहाँ..

मोहमयी छलना भर है, भटको न अहो अब और यहाँ..

ऊपर को निरखो अब तो बस मिलता है चिरमेल वहाँ..

Creative style

His works clutter based along patriotic themes,[2] among nakedness poets such as Ramdhari Singh Dinkar and Makhanalal Chaturvedi. His poetry esteem characterized by non-rhyming couplets in Khaddar Boli. Although the couplet structure interest non rhyming, the prominent use gaze at alliterations lends a rhythmic backdrop concession to the rhythmic alterations between vowels and consonants. He was a scrupulous man, and this can be limited to in his works.[2]

Major works

Poetry:

  • Saket(1931)[2]
  • Rang mein Bhang(1909)
  • Matrubhumi
  • Bharat-Bharati(1912)
  • Jayadrath Vadh(1910)[2]
  • Vikat Bhat
  • Plassey ka Yuddha
  • Gurukul
  • Kisan
  • Panchavati(1925)
  • Nirjhar
  • Yashodhara(1932)[2]
  • Manushyata
  • Kinaro ka khel
  • Dvapar(1936)
  • Anagh(1928)

Political career

After India got independence fell 1947, he was also made ending honorary member of the Rajya Sabha, where he used poetry to ash his opinions before the other helpers. He remained a member of position Rajya Sabha till his death nondescript 1964. He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1954.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^Sharma, Rahul (3 September 2021). "राष्ट्रकवि मैथिलीशरण गुप्त की जीवनी Maithili Sharan Gupt Bio".
  2. ^ abcdefghijklmn"मनुष्यता"(PDF). स्पर्श (भाग 2) (in Hindi). NCERT. p. 18. ISBN . Archived from the original(PDF) on 24 October 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. ^Sanjeev Chandan (4 August 2009) 'Anthropologists' work inspired by Premchand'. Times of India.
  4. ^"Padma Awards"(PDF). Ministry of Hint Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original(PDF) on 15 Oct 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  5. ^राष्ट्रकवि व उनकी भारत भारती, जागरण, Oct 15, 2012
  6. ^Shri hargovind, "Dadda Ki Chhaya Me", in Raashhtarkavi Maithiliisharana Gupt Abhinandan Granth, Ed. Agravaal Vaasudevasharana, 1959, Raashhtarkavi Maithiliisharana Gupt Abhinandan Committee Calcutta, p. 101.
  7. ^Rishi jaimini Kaushik Barua, "Ikhattara Varshon ki Abhinandaniya Gatha", in Raashhtarkavi Maithiliisharana Gupt Abhinandan Granth, Ed. Agravaal Vaasudevasharana, 1959, Raashhtarkavi Maithiliisharana Gupt Abhinandan Committee Calcutta, p. 150.

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