Shivani

Shivani

Infobox Writer
name = Gaura Pant 'Shivani'
गौरा पंत 'शिवानी'


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pseudonym = Shivani
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birthplace = Rajkot, Gujarat IND
deathdate = Death date and age|2003|03|21|1923|10|17
deathplace = New Delhi IND
occupation = novelist
nationality = Indian
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Gaura Pant 'Shivani' (October 17, 1923 [ [http://www.manushi-india.org/pdfs_issues/PDF%20Files%20147/A%20Conservative%20Rebel%202-5.pdf A Memoir, Ira Pande] ] ndash 21 March 2003) (Hindi: गौरा पंत 'शिवानी'), better known as Shivani, was one of the most popular Hindi authors of the 20th century and a pioneer in writing Indian women based fiction [ [http://www.uttarakhand.com/people/shivani/index.html Uttarakhand people] ] . She was awarded the Padma Shri for her contribution to Hindi literature in 1982.

She achieved a large following in the pre-television times of the 60s and 70s, as her works like her most famous novel, 'Krishnakali', were serialised in Hindi magazines like Dharmayug and Saptahik Hindustan, leading to her cult status as a Hindi novelist [ [http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/lr/2003/05/04/stories/2003050400070100.htm Shivani The Hindu, May 04, 2003] ] . Through her writings, she also made the culture of Kumaon, popular with Hindi-speaking Indians across the country. Her novel 'Kariye Chima' was made into a film, while her other novels including 'Surangma', 'Rativilaap', 'Mera Beta', and 'Teesra Beta' have been turned into Television serials [ [http://www.abhivyakti-hindi.org/lekhak/s/shivani.htm Shivani Profile] "www.abhivyakti-hindi.org."]

Upon her death in 2003, Government of India released in a press note described her contributions to Hindi literature as, "...in the death of Shivani the Hindi literature world has lost a popular and eminent novelist and the void is difficult to fill" [ [http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2003/rmar2003/21032003/r2103200310.html Obituary, 2003] pib.nic.in. ] .

Biography

Early life and education

Gaura Pant 'Shivani' was born on October 17, 1924, the Vijaya Dasami day in Rajkot, Gujarat, where her father, Ashwini Kumar Pande was a teacher with princely state of Rajkot, her mother was a Sanskrit scholar, and the first student of Lucknow Mahila Vidyalaya. Later her father became the Diwan with the Nawab of Rampur and the member of Viceroy's Bar Council [ [http://www.readers-cafe.net/uttaranchal/2006/07/24/shivani-gaura-pant/ Shivani Gaura Pant - Biography] Biography at readers-cafe. ] , thereafter the family moved to the princely state of Orchha, where her father held an important position. Thus Shivani's childhood had influences of these varied places, and an insight into high class women, which reflected in much of her work. At Lucknow, she became the first student of the local, 'Lucknow Mahila Vidyalaya'.

As she grew older, she along with her brother and a sister, went to live with her grandfather, a Sanskrit scholar and a founding member of Banaras Hindu University.

In 1935, Shivani's first story was published in the Hindi Children's magazine 'Natkhat', at age twelve [ [http://www.kalpana.it/eng/writer/indian_writers/shivani.htm First story] Biography at kalpana.it. ] . That was also when, the three siblings were sent to the study at Rabindranath Tagore's Visva-Bharati University at Shantiniketan. Rabindranath Tagore even visited their ancestral home in Almora several times.

Shivani remained at Shantiniketan for another 9 years, left as a graduate in 1943. It was this period that she took to writing whole-heartedly and had the most profound influence in her writing sensibilities [ [http://www.deccanherald.com/Archives/jul232005/editpage183162005722.asp Shivani] Deccan Herald, July 23, 2005.] , a period she recounts vividly in her book, 'Amader Shantiniketan' [ [http://www.kalpana.it/eng/writer/indian_writers/shivani.htm Calcutta years, kalpana] ] .

Career

In 1951, her short story, 'Main Murga Hun' (I am a Chicken Man) was published in Dharmayug, and she became Shivani, from Gaura Pant.

Her first novel, Lal Haveli, established her reputation in the early sixties, and in the next ten years she produced several major works which were serialized in the Hindi magazine, Dharmayug. Proficient in many other languages including Sanskrit, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu, and English, Shivani received the Padma Shri for her contribution to Hindi literature in 1982 [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:cDVPXDmW4h8J:www.india.gov.in/myindia/images/ps_awards.pdf+Shivani+Gaura+Pant&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=50 Shivani Guara Pant] Official Padma Shri List. ] .

She was a prolific writer, her oeuvre consists of over 40 novels, many short stories and hundreds of articles and essays. Her most famous works include Chaudah Phere, Krishnakali, Lal Haveli, Smashan Champa, Bharavi, Rati Vilap, Vishkanya, Apradhini (a collection of interviews with women lifers); travelogues: 'Yatriki', based on her London travels and 'Chareivati', based on her travels to Russia [ [http://www.readers-cafe.net/uttaranchal/?p=8 Gaura Pant Shivani, List of works] ] .

Towards the end of her life, Shivani took to autobiographical writings, first sighted in her book, 'Shivani Ke Shryaas Kahaniyan', followed by her two-part memoir, ‘Smriti Kalash’ and ‘Sone De’, whose title she borrowed [ [http://www.lokvani.com/lokvani/article.php?article_id=615 Lokvani interviews Shivani, 2002] ] from the epitaph of a 15th Century Urdu Poet:

"Thak Gaya Hoon Neend Aa Rahi Hai Sone De"
"Bahut Hein Zindagi Mene Diya Hai Saath Tere"

(I am tired, sleep overtakes me, let me rest
I have been long enough with you in the journey of life)

Shivani continued to write till her last days, and passed away on 21 March 2003 in New Delhi [ [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030322/nation.htm#6 The Tribune, March 22, 2003] ] .

In 2005, Her daughter, Hindi writer, Ira Pande, published a memoir based on Shivani's life, titled 'Diddi' My Mother's Voice. 'Diddi' in Kumaoni means elder sister, and that's what her children used to address her, as she really was a friend to them [ [http://kamlabhattshow.com/content/1080/secondary.html Ira Pande remembers] kamlabhattshow.com.] .

Thematic style

"Shivani's fiction proclaims a quiet, warm humanism. Characters who might seem pale and uninteresting in real lifendash an undistinguished, very orthodox Brahmin priest in a village up in the foothills of the Himalayas, his traditional wife, the village idiot, the widowed motherndash take on a human glow and their lives an unexpected resonance. It is the small events, little gestures, nondescript people, that suffuse the world of Shivani's fiction with hope, and the future is something one enters with courage. Shivani's feminism is like a gentle humanism that does not stop short when it meets the female. Within the world-view of her fiction, there are few contradictions or problems that cannot be transcended with a little sympathy and a belief in the goodness of humankind."
- 'Women Writing in India', "Vol II, by Susie Tharu & K. Lalitha" [ [http://www.sawnet.org/books/authors.php?Shivani+ Biography at sawnet] ] .

Family

Shivani was married to 'Shuk Deo Pant' (S. D. Pant), a teacher who worked in the Education Department of Uttar Pradesh, this lead to the family travelling to various places including Allahabad, Nainital (1958-1964 and 1966-1968) [ [http://wikimapia.org/#lat=29.389343&lon=79.448753&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2&show=/7028052/Priory_Lodge "Priory Lodge" at wiki mapia - Coordinates: 29°23'21"N 79°26'55"E] ] (coord|29.23|79.26 Priory Lodge at Nainital, where Shivani stayed, 1958-1964 and 1966-1968), before settling in Lucknow, where she stayed till her last days [http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=47034 The stories of Kumaon..] Indian Express, March 22, 2003.] . She had four children, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Unforturnately her husband died at an early age, leaving her to take care of the four children, but a defiant Shivani chose to stay by her self [ [http://desicritics.org/2006/03/24/000633.php Shivani Gaura Pant: A Tribute] ] , and raised them to be successful in their own right. Her two daughters, Mrinal Pande, Ira Pande are established writers in themselves. Her other two children are Veena Joshi, and Muktesh (Micky) Pant, who now lives in Dallas, Texas.

Bibliography

* Chareiveti. A narrative of travel in Russia and her encounters with literary figures.
* Atithi. 1996. A novel whose central character, Jaya, after a failed marriage meets Shekhar who proposes to her.
* Pootonvali. 1998. A collection of two novelettes and three short stories.
* Jharokha. 1999.
* Chal Khusaro Ghar Aapne. 1998. A novel.
* Vatayan. 1999.
* Ek Thi Ramrati. 1998.
* Mera Bhai/Patheya. 1997. A novella and her recollections of events and personages.
* Yatrik. 1999. Her experiences in England where she travelled for the marriage of her son.
* Jaalak. 1999. 48 short memoirs.
* Amader Shantiniketan. 1999. Reminiscences of Shantiniketan.
* Manikndash novellette and other stories (Joker and Tarpan).
* Shmashan Champa, 1997.
* Surangma. A powerful novel about a political figure and his personal life shadowed by sordid relationships.
* Mayapuri. A novel about relationships.
* Kainja. A novel and 7 short stories.
* Bhairvee. A novel.
* Gainda. A novel and two long stories.
* Krishnaveni. A novelette and two short stories.
* Swayam Sidha. A novel and 6 short stories.
* Kariya Cheema. 7 short stories.
* Up Preti. 2 short novels, a story and 13 nonfictional articles.
* Chir Swayamvara. 10 short stories and 5 sketches.
* Vishkanya. A novelette and 5 short stories.
* Krishnakali and other stories. Her most popular novel.
* Kastoori Mrig. A short novel and several articles.
* Aparadhini. A novel.
* Rathya. A novel.
* Chaudah Phere. A novel.
* Rati Vilap. 3 novelettes and 3 short stories.
* Shivani ki Sresth Kahaniyan. 13 outstanding short stories.
* Smriti Kalash. 10 essays.
* Sunhu Taat Yeh Akath Kahani. Autobiographical narratives.
* Hey Dattatreya. Folk culture and literature of Kumaon.
* Manimala Ki Hansi. Short stories, essays, memoirs and sketches.
* Shivani ki Mashhoor Kahaniyan. 12 short stories. [ [http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/AuthorSelect.asp?Author=Shivani Books of Shivani] www.indiaclub.com.]

English translations

* Trust and other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1985.
* Krishnakali and other stories. Trans. by Masooma Ali. Calcutta: Rupa & Co., 1995. ISBN 81-7167-306-6.

Further reading

* Diddi, My Mother's Voice. Ira Pande, "January 2005, Penguin." ISBN 0143033468.

References

External links

* [http://www.manushi-india.org/pdfs_issues/PDF%20Files%20147/A%20Conservative%20Rebel%202-5.pdf A Conservative Rebel: Memories of an Unusual Mother, a Memoir, by "Ira Pande"]
* [http://www.hindu.com/lr/2007/03/04/stories/2007030400150300.htm A conversation with "Ira Pande" on her mother Shivani] ; Works online
* [http://www.abhivyakti-hindi.org/kahaniyan/2000/lalhaveli/lalhaveli1.htm "Lal Haveli", a story by Shivani]
* [http://www.abhivyakti-hindi.org/kahaniyan/2004/phg/pitihuigot1.htm "Piti Hui Got", a story by Shivani]


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