Swarnakumari Devi

Swarnakumari Devi

"See Tagore for disambiguation"

Infobox Person
name = Swarnakumari Devi



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birth_date = August 28, 1855
birth_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India
death_date = July 3, 1932
death_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India
occupation = Poet, novelist, musician, social worker
spouse = Janakinath Ghosal

Swarnakumari Devi ( _bn. স্বর্ণ কুমারী দেবী) (August 28, 1855 – July 3, 1932) was a poet, novelist, musician and social worker.Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, Bn icon, pp. 609-610, ISBN 8185626650 ] Devi Choudhurani, Indira, "Smritisamput", Bn icon, Rabindrabhaban, Viswabharati, pp.16-26. ] She was the first among the women writers in Bengali to gain prominence.Banerjee, Hiranmay, "Thakurbarir Katha", Bn icon, p. 119, Sishu Sahitya Sansad. ]

Family and early life

She was the fourth amongst the daughters of Debendranath Tagore and was a granddaughter of Dwarkanath Tagore. Three of her sisters, Soudamini, Sukumari and Saratkumari, were older to her. Barnakumari was the youngest sister. Soudamini was one of the earliest students of Bethune School. Others in the Tagore family had followed her, but it seems that Swarnakumari had her education primarily at home. She was five years older to Rabindranath Tagore.

There was an environment of education in the Jorasanko Thakur Bari, particularly with Hemendranath, Debendranath’s third son, being enthusiastic about it. In his memoirs Rabindranath wrote, “We learnt much more at home than we had to at school.” Swarnakumari has recalled how in her early days the governess would write something on a slate which the girls then had to copy. When Debendranath discovered this, he at once stopped such a mindless and mechanical method and brought in a better teacher, Ajodhyanath Pakrashi – a male outsider in the women’s quarters… [ Deb, Chitra, "Jorasanko and the Thakur Family", in "Calcutta, the Living City", Vol I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, p. 66, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195636961 ]

Swarnakumari had a great capability of picking up friendship with other girls from an early age. As per the custom of the day, each pair of friends had a common name, which they used to call each other. Swarnakumari had many friends – Mistihasi, Milan, Bihangini and so on.

Marriage and children

She was married in 1868, to Janakinath Ghosal, a well-educated and strong willed youngman belonging to a zamindar (landlord) family of Nadia district.The Tagores were Pirali Brahmins, who were considered outcastes by other Brahmins. Janakinath Ghosal was disowned by his family for marrying into a Pirali Brahmin family and deprived of all inheritance. However, with his capabilities and determination he succeeded in business and developed his own zamindari. He was endowed with the title of Raja.He was a theosophist and was actively associated with the Indian National Congress from its earliest days. According to his daughter, Hironmoyee Devi, he nurtured the young organisation as a gardener nurtures a sapling. [Devi Choudhurani, Indira, "Smritisamput", Notes, p. 190.] Janakinath Ghosal was one of the founders of Indian National Congress. Their children were Hiranmoyee Devi (1870 – 1925), [Devi Choudhurani, Indira, "Smritisamput", Notes, p. 218.] Jyotsnanath Ghosal (1871 – 1962) and Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (1872 – 1945). [ Banerjee, Hiranmay, "Thakurbarir Katha", family chart, p. 224.] Jyotsnanath Ghosal qualified for the ICS and served in Western India. [Devi Choudhurani, Indira, "Smritisamput", Notes, p. 195.]

Creative efforts

The efforts of the male members of the Tagore family in the field of music, theatre and writing must have penetrated into the inner precincts of the Jorasanko Thakur Bari and touched a chord in Swarnakumari. When Jyotirindranath Tagore was involved with his experiments in music, plays and writing, he was assisted by Akshay Chandra Chaudhuri and Rabindranath. In his "Jyotirindrasmriti" (Reminiscence) he wrote, “With Janaki going to England and arrival of my younger sister Swarnakumari in our house, we got another partner in our literary ventures.”While Gyanadanandini Devi took the lead for breaking down age-old restrictions on women in the house, Swarnakumari flourished in creativity. [cite web
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First novel

Her first novel "Deepnirban" was published in 1876. There is an opinion that Hana Catherine Mullens was the first noveslist in the Bengali language with her "Phoolmani O Karunar Bibaran" published in 1852, [ Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, p. 423] Swarnakumari was the first woman novelist amongst the Bengali people.cite web
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] [ Bandopadhyay, Brajendranath, "Sahitye Banga Mahila" Bn icon, in "Bethune College and School Centenary Volume", edited by Dr. Kalidas Nag, 1949, p. 199]

"Deepnirban" assisted in rousing the national spirit. Thereafter she wrote extensively – novels, plays, poems and scientific essays. She was keen on developing scientific terminology in Bengali. She composed numerous songs. In that age, the rise of woman writers such as Swarnakumari and Kamini Roy was of exceptional importance. They ‘represented a flourishing generation of educated women writers, discharging with total zeal the responsibilities of their pursuit.’ [Majumdar, Swapan, Literature and Literary Life in Old Calcutta, in "Calcutta, the Living City", Vol I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, p.115 , Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195636961 ]

In 1879, Swarnakumari composed what was possibly the first opera written in Bengali, "Basanta Utsav". She often experimented with forms that her more famous younger brother Rabindranath later picked up and perhaps used more effectively.cite web
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Bharati

"Bharati" was a family magazine started by Jyotirindranath Tagore in 1877 and edited first by Dwijendranath Tagore.Banerjee, Hiranmay, p. 139-140.] Dwijendranath edited the magazine for seven years. Thereafter for eleven years, Swarnakumari took charge as editor and worked hard to enhance the uniqueness of the journal. It was conspicuous by its regularity, lucidity and wide acclaim among critics. Her daughters edited it for twelve years and Rabindranath edited it for a year. It was then back to her for another eight years. Again after a nine year gap, it was back to her. She edited it for nearly two years and finally closed it after being in print for half a century. [cite web
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] Rabindranath was only sixteen years old when "Bharati" was first published. He started contributing to the magazine from the first issue. Indeed, the demands of the magazine enforced certain regularity in Rabindranath’s writing and over the years he contributed enormously to it.

Political activity

As her husband was secretary of the Indian National Congress, she was actively involved in the sphere of social reform and nationalist politics. In 1889 and 1890 along with Pandita Ramabai, Ramabai Ranade and Kadambini Ganguly she took part in the annual sessions of the Indian National Congress. That was the first time women participated publicly in the sessions of the Indian National Congress. [Bagal, Jogesh Chandra, "Rashtriya Andolane Banga Mahila", Bn icon, in "Bethune College and School Centenary Volume", edited by Dr. Kalidas Nag, 1949, p. 228]

akhi Samiti

Sakhi Samiti (Society of Friends) was started by Swarnakumari in 1896. With her were associated other members of the Tagore family. The objective of the society was to assist helpless orphans and widows. The following report was published in "Bharati" and "Balak" in 1898:

: “The first aim of the Samiti is to help helpless orphans and widows. This will be done in two ways. In those cases where such widows and orphans have no near relations or if those relations have not the means of maintaining them the Sakhi Samiti will take their full responsibility. In other cases the Samiti will give them help as far as possible. In the case of those women whose full responsibility the Samiti will take they will educate them and through them spread women’s education. After they have finished their education they will take up the work of zenana (female) education. The Samiti will give them remuneration for their work. In this way two objectives will be accomplished. Hindu widows will be able to earn through service to others according to sanction of Hindu religion.”Ghose, Lotika, "Social and Educational Movements for Women and By Women 1820-1950", in "Bethune College and School Centenary Volume", edited by Dr. Kalidas Nag, 1949, p. 148]

As the subscriptions from members were not sufficient to run the organisation, an annual exhibition was held in Bethune College to raise funds. Apart from saris from Dhaka and Santipur and handicrafts from Krishnanagar and Birbhum, there used to be a large collection of handicrafts from outside Bengal – Kashmir, Moradabad, Varanasi, Agra, Jaipur and Mumbai.Her objective was to display indigenous products and sell them. The fair created a sensation in her days.

The activities of Sakhi Samaiti continued till around 1906 and thereafter taken over by Hiranmoyee Bidhaba Ashram. The widows’ home started by Sashipada Banerjee at Baranagore, considered the first such venture, inspired Hiranmoyee Devi, the daughter of Swarnakuamri, to start the Mahila Bidhaba Ashram (that was named after her subsequent to her death). Among the members of the executive committee of the Mahila Vidhaba Ashram in its inaugural year were: Swarnakumari, Maharani Sucharu Devi of Mayurbhanj, Maharani Suniti Devi of Cooch Behar (the two daughters of Keshub Chunder Sen), Lady Hamilton, Priyamvada Devi, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. S.P.Sinha, and Hiranmoyee Devi, who served as secretary. ‘It is still running quite efficiently’ (in 1949) with Kalyani Mallick, the daughter of Hiranmoyee Devi guiding the affairs of the institution.

The society was christened “Sakhi Samiti” by Rabindranath. At the request of Sarala Roy, Rabindranath wrote a dance drama "Mayar Khela" to be staged by Sakhi Samiti for fund raising. [Devi Choudhurani, Indira, "Smritisamput", Notes, p. 195.]

Works

Novels - "Mibar Raj" (1877), "Chhinnamukul" (1879), "Malati" (879), "Hughlir Imam Badi" (1887), "Bidroha" (1890), "Snehalata" (1892), "Kahake" (1898), "Bichitra" (1920), "Swapnabani" (1921) , "Milanrati" (1925). "Phuler Mala"

Plays – "Rajkanya", "Divyakamal"

Poetry – "Gatha", "Basanta Utsab", "Gitiguchha"

Scientific essays - "Prithibi"

Award and honour

University of Calcutta honoured her with the Jagattarini gold medal in 1927 and in 1929 she became the president of the Bangiya Sahitya Sammelan.

References

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NAME= Swarnakumari Devi
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Poet, novelist, musician, social worker
DATE OF BIRTH= 28 August 1855
PLACE OF BIRTH= Kolkata
DATE OF DEATH= 3 July 1932
PLACE OF DEATH= Kolkata


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