- Binod Bihari Verma
Infobox Writer
name = Binod Bihari Verma
imagesize =
caption = Dr.Binod Bihari Verma, May 2000, Bhubaneswar
pseudonym = Vinod, Vinod Gopal
birthname = Binod Bihari Verma
birthdate = birth date|1937|12|3|df=y
birthplace = Baur, Distt Darbhanga,Bihar ,India
deathdate = death date and age|2003|11|9|1937|12|3|df=y
deathplace = Bangalore, Karnataka, India
occupation = Writer: Novelist, Short story, Biography, Research; Medical Doctor; Armyman
nationality = Indian
period = 1965 - 2005
genre = Rural life, Social justice, Historical
subject = Genealogy, Folk songs, Biography, Literary criticism
movement =
notableworks =Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan
spouse = Pratibha Verma (1965 - till death)
partner =
children = 5: Two sons, Three daughters
relatives = Brij Kishore Verma Manipadma (Cousin Brother)
influences =Radha Krishna Choudhary ,George Abraham Grierson ,Shriram Sharma Acharya ,Brij Kishore Verma "Manipadma'
influenced =
website =Binod Bihari Verma(1937 - 2003) was aMaithili littérateur by soul, medical doctor by profession and a defence officer by career. He is most noted for his pioneering work onPanjis , which are ancient genealogical charts, "Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan ". He is also known for his depiction of rural poor of theMithila region in his writings. During his lifetime, he worked as a medical officer in the Indian Army, as a lecturer in a Dental College, and as a Private Medical practitioner. He simultaneously carried on his literary works by independent publishing and in various magazines viz. Mithila Mihir and Karnamrit. He had command over a number of languages includingUrdu ,Sanskrit , Oriya, Assamese and Bengali and scripts of various Indian languages viz. old Maithili, Assamese,Gurmukhi , Oriya and Nepali.Biography
Early Life and Education
Binod Bihari Vema was born in Baur, District
Darbhanga ,Bihar on3 Dec 1937 to a Maithil Karna Kayasth landlord Rameshwar Lal Das and Yogmaya Devi. His father, Rameshwar Lal Das, was a freedom fighter, a prominentGandhi an and tireless worker for the upliftment of the poor, and he inculcated these values in his children as well. These values are also reflected in the writings of Dr. Verma. He lived with his brother Anand Kishore Lal Das, as a joint family.After finishing his primary school, which was at the Rasiyari village (across the mighty Kamla Balan) - there being no primary school in his village, he moved with his father and uncle to various places in South Bihar (nowJharkhand ) who were trying to spread Gandhiji's message of achieving freedom throughself reliance andnonviolence in the remote tribal areas ofChaibasa ,Ranchi , andSinghbhum areas of South Bihar. He developed a close bonding with the tribal children of these places which gave him a rare understanding of the lot of the poor and the underprivileged and which is depicted so picturesquely in his writings. His sojourn in the villages and the tribal areas also gave him an insight into the diversities of human nature which was reflected in his writings. He initially studied at the District School,Chaibasa .He finished his secondary schooling at the missionary school of St. John's atRanchi .He studied his senior secondary school at Langat Singh College,Muzaffarpur . Subsequently he joined theDarbhanga Medical College and graduated in 1962.Army Life
In 1962, in the heady days of Chinese invasion (
Sino-Indian War ) Dr Verma joined theIndian Army and was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps in 1963. The service life gave him ample opportunity to visit remote far flung border areas and gave him a rare insight into the lives of the people ofHimachal Pradesh ,Sikkim , Punjab,Assam andGoa among others. He was in effect, a life long student of the culture and language of all the various peoples he came in contact with. He tried to understand their language and read their folk tales and poetry. All these issues are vividly imbibed in his writings. In 1984, he opted for permanent commission in the army.He fought in theIndo-Pakistani War of 1965 , was involved in the Operation Bluestar in 1984 and theIPKF operations inSri Lanka in 1988-1990, where he commanded the 404 Field Ambulance atVavuniya . His dynamic leadership and clinical skills in these conflicts won him respect both from the men he commanded and from his seniors. He was greatly admired for his integrity and honesty. He took premature retirement from active army service in 1990, partly disillusioned with the war inSri Lanka .Later Life and Death
Subsequent to his retirement Dr Verma settled in
Bhubaneswar ,Orissa where he started his clinical practice and undertook literary tasks with renewed vigour. Post 1990 was his most prolific literary phase with regular publishing of novels, biographies, and contributions to Maithili magazines. During this period he regularly visited local libraries, met variousOriya andMaithili literary figures and was generally involved in academic activities. He taughtBiochemistry in aDental College inBhubaneswar . In 1999 he was diagnosed to be suffering from prostate cancer. After this period his literary work was interrupted frequently due to illness. He died on09 November 2003 atBangalore , fighting a long battle with cancer.Life as a Writer
Career overview
Dr. Verma began writing with descriptive stories and essays of the life and people around him form his school and college days. Subsequently, he came under the influence of Prof.
Radha Krishna Choudhary , historian and writer, and his writings increasingly depicted poor and their lifestyle being disrupted by modernization. his works are known for subtle depiction of poverty and the richness of the culture of common folk in the form of folk songs. In this he was influenced byMaxim Gorky . Under the guidance of Choudhary, he started the major study and research work ofPanjis which culminated in his first published bookMaithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan in 1973. After this there was a lull in his literary work till he retired from the army in 1989. He began collecting and publishing his older works. He turned his attention to biographies and wrote the biographies of his mentor,Radha Krishna Choudhary ,Sriram Sharma Acharya , andGeorge Abraham Grierson . With the advent of Internet in India, he took to the new medium early and created a forum for online literary discussions, however due to his illness, he had to leave it prematurely.Early writings
Verma began writing stories and poems in his high school days. These centered around the various people whom he met in real life. They contained vivid depiction of the life of the poor in post independent India. They also contained pieces which depicted his various experiences in school viz. dissection of a frog as zoology practical class. He also wrote poems which were patriotic and motivational. These works were published in various school magazines and occasionally in Mithila Mihir.
Mithila Mihir short stories
After this phase he began contributing regularly to various Maithili magazines, primarily, Mithila Mihir. They involved depiction of rural life. These were subsequently published as a short story collection
Balanak Bonihar O Pallavi . He also wrote a social novel,Nayanmani during this period which was published in serial format in Mithila Mihir. This was subsequently published as a novel.Panjik sarvekshan
In 1973, he published his magnum opus,
Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan . This work was a culmination of months of extensive research on the fast disappearing ancient genealogical charts. It exemplifies both his research and literary skills. It remains the only surviving record of certain groups ofPanjis , which have now disappeared. In this work, his association withRadha Krishna Choudhary , came to the fore.Later works
Subsequent to
Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan , there came a long hiatus in his literary life. He again started writing and publishing after 1990, after his retirement from the Army. He published his previous works as collections. He also started contributing frequently to Karnamrit, a new maithili magazine, as Mithila Mihir had stopped being published. He researched extensively on folks songs of mithila, the life and contribution ofGeorge Abraham Grierson , the biography ofRadha Krishna Choudhary , and the literary history of Maithili. These culminated in various articles in the Karnamrit as well as various published books.Pen Names
*Vinod
*Vinod GopalMarriage & Children
*Married to Pratibha Verma at Patori Village (
Saharsa Distt), Bihar on 4 July 1965 in a traditional Maithil wedding
*Children: Three daughters and Two sons
** [http://ArchanaArt.Googlepages.com/Home Archana Verma] :Daughter
**Sharad Verma:Son
**Varuna Verma:Daughter
**Savita Verma:Daughter
**Rohit Verma:SonMajor Influences
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George Abraham Grierson - British administrator of Darbhanga in 19th century, lover of maithili folklore and literature, writer of grammar of modern maithili
*Radha Krishna Choudhary - Noted historian, president of ICHR, leftist thinker, and Maithili writer
*Shriram Sharma Acharya - Saint and yogi based at Haridwar, spread the message of Gayatri Mantra
*Brij Kishore Verma "Manipadma" - Maithili littérateur, winner ofSahitya Akademi awardLife time interests and Researches
*Life and works of Sir
George Abraham Grierson
*Folklore ofDalits and other backward castes and their contribution to modernmaithili
*Buddhist Studies with the special relation of Ancient Mithila withTibet
*Astrology
*Mithila Painting and depiction of modern village life inMithila Paintings
*Study of Maithili Literature
*Maithili proverbs, idioms and folk songs
*Vaishnavism in MithilaPlaces where posted while in Army
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Panjim /Goa : Medical Officer, Military Hospital Panjim (See images at [http://artsideas.page.tl Arts Ideas] )
*Ambala ,Haryana: Medical Officer, Military Hospital Ambala
*Shimla , Himachal Pradesh : [http://ArchanaArt.Googlepages.com/Shimla Arts Ideas on Google Pages] and [http://artsideas.page.tl Images of Shimla at Arts Ideas]
*Sugar Sector, Himachal Pradesh (Indo - China Border)
*Saharanpur , Uttar Pradesh: Regimental Medical Officer, Remount Vetererinary Corps Centre
*Allahabad , Uttar Pradesh: Recruiting Medical Officer, Branch Recruiting Office Allahabad
*Varanasi , Uttar Pradesh
*NorthSikkim
*Varanasi (Second Tenure), Uttar Pradesh
*Kapurthala , Punjab: Medical Officer, Section Hospital Kapurthala
*Jalandhar , Punjab: Medical Officer, Military Hospital Jalandhar
*Tezpur , Assam: Officer Commanding, 56 Field Medical Stores Depot
*Vavuniya , Srilanka: Commanding Officer, 404 Field AmbulancePlaces where stayed in civilian life
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Darbhanga
*Chaibasa
*Ranchi
*Saharsa
*Bhubaneswar Major works
*. 1973.Madhubani. [http://catalog.lib.washington.edu:2082/search/aVarm%7B229%7Da%2C+Vinoda+Bih%7B229%7Dar%7B229%7Di/avarma+vinoda+bihari/1%2C2%2C2%2CB/frameset&FF=avarma+vinoda+bihari+1937&1%2C1%2C]
*.Initially published in parts in "Mithila Mihir" from February 1968 to April 1968.1997.Bhubaneswar.
* and its tributaries.1994.Bhubaneswar. [http://catalog.lib.washington.edu:2082/search/aVarm%7B229%7Da%2C+Vinoda+Bih%7B229%7Dar%7B229%7Di/avarma+vinoda+bihari/1%2C2%2C2%2CB/frameset&FF=avarma+vinoda+bihari&1%2C1%2C] [http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v3=1&ti=1,1&hd=0,0&SEQ=20071026124134&SC=Redirect%7CN&SA=Varma%CC%84%2C%20Vinoda%20Biha%CC%84ri%CC%84&PID=6768&SID=5]
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Articles
* [http://www.mithilaonline.com/maithili.html Maithili Language:An Introduction]
* [http://www.mithilaonline.com/music.html Tradition of music in Mithilia]
* [http://www.mithilaonline.com/admire.html Maharsi Sri Aurobindo on Vidyapati]
* [http://www.mithilaonline.com/writer.html Life and Works of Acharya Surendra Jha 'Suman"]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/questions.htm Concerns in 2002 as "Current Concerns"]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/id52.htm The Festival Of Bata Savitri]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/songs.htm Folk Songs]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/review.htm Book Reviews written in 2002]External links
# [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/index.htm Maithili]
# [http://www.mithilaonline.com/binod.html Mithila Online]
# [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/short_stories.htm Balaanak Bonihar O Pallavi]
# [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/panjik_sarvekshan.htm Maithil Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan]
# [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/novel.htm Nayanmani]
# [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/charcoal/49/biography.htm Tapasa Vai Ganga]
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