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Maithilisharan Gupt
मैथिलीशरण गुप्तBorn Lala Madan Mohan Ju
August 3, 1886
Chirgaon, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, British IndiaDied December 12, 1964 (aged-78)Occupation Poet, Politician, Dramatist, Translator Nationality Indian Education [Primary Chirgaon], [Middle : Macdonal High School Jhansi] Notable work(s) Panchavati, Siddharaj, Saket, Yashodhara, vishvarajya etc. Maithilisharan Gupt (मैथिलीशरण गुप्त) (3 August 1886 – 12 December 1964) was one of the most important modern Hindi poets.[1][2] He is considered among the pioneers of Khari Boli (plain dialect) poetry and wrote in Khari Boli at a time when most Hindi poets favoured the use of Brajbhasha.
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Early life
Born Chirgaon, Jhansi in a Gahoi family. His father was Seth Ramcharan Gupta and mother's name was Smt. Kashibai. He disliked school as a child, so his father arranged for his education at their home. As a child, Gupt studied Sanskrit, English and Bengali. Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi was his mentor.He was married on 1895.
Career
Literary works
Gupt entered the world of Hindi literature by writing poems in various magazines, including Saraswati. In 1910, his first major work, Rang mein Bhang was published from Indian Press. With Bharat Bharati, his nationalist poems became popular among Indians, who were struggling for independence. Most of his poems revolve around plots from Ramayana, Mahabharata, Buddhist stories and the lives of famous religious leaders. His famous work Saket revolves around Urmila, wife of Lakshmana, from Ramayana, while another of his works Yashodhara revolves around Yashodhara, the wife of Gautama Buddha.
An admirer of Hindi literature can easily estimate the depth of immortal poet by his last lines..
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..
Translations
Gupt also translated major works from other language into Hindi. These include Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyám and Swapnavaasavdatta (a Sanskrit play).
Public office
After India became independent in 1947, he was also made an honorary member of the Rajya Sabha, where he used poetry to put his opinions before the other members. He remained a member of the Rajya Sabha till his death in 1965.
Major works
- Poetry: Rang mein Bhang, Bharat-Bharati, Jayadrath Vadh, Vikat Bhat, Plassey ka Yuddha, Gurukul, Kisan, Panchavati, Siddharaj, Saket, Yashodhara, Arjan Aur Visarjan, Kaaba-Karbala, Jayabharat, Dwapar, Jahush, Vaitalik, Kunal, Vishvarajya .
- Drama: Tilottama(1916), Chandrahaas(1916), Anagh(1925), Vijay Parwa(1960)
References
- 301 Shreshtha Hindi Nibandha by Shree Sharan and Rastogi.
External links
- Maithili Sharan Gupt at Kavita Kosh
- Three poems of the poet from Bharat Bharati are available for readers at www.geeta-kavita.com
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- Viveki Rai
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- Pandit Nalin Vilochan Sharma
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- Maitreyi Pushpa
- Vibhuti Narain Rai
Categories:- 1886 births
- 1965 deaths
- Indian poets
- Hindi poets
- People from Jhansi
- Recipients of the Padma Bhushan
- Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha
- Indian translators
- Translators to Hindustani
- Hindi-language writers
- Translators of Omar Khayyám
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