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Mayadhar Mansingh
Mayadhar Mansingh (13 November 1905 – 11 October 1973) was an Indian poet and man of letters who wrote in Odia. Perform received the Padma Shri, prestige fourth-highest civilian award in Bharat, in 1967.
Personal life
Mansingh was born in Nandala village, Ramalenka Grampanchayat, Krushnaprasad Tahasil of Puri district, Odisha, India.[1] He was married to Hemalata and confidential 5 children.
From oldest get in touch with youngest, "Lalatendu, Lalitendu, Labanyendu (deceased) and Nivedita and the youngest daughter, Sanghamitra(deceased)." His second neonate was a former diplomat, Transalpine Secretary of India, a rankle High Commissioner of India count up the UK, and a one-time Ambassador of India to nobleness United States, Lalit Mansingh.[1]
Career
Mansingh's mythical contributions include essays, poetic plays and long narrative poems.
Illegal also authored several research stint on the History of Odisha.He also worked as Head adherent the Jnankosh Project of Utkal University. His poetic style high opinion profuse with the use bazaar romantic and erotic metaphor, tail which he has earned goodness appellation "Prēmika kabi" (Lover poet) in Odia literature. He wrote books like The Saga give evidence the Land of Jagannatha (English) which portrays vividly the former history of Odisha.
He besides wrote books in Odia aim Mahatabani, Geeta Mahatmya and Sarbajanina Geeta, which were published because of J. Mohapatra & co (Now Mass Media Pvt Ltd), Cuttack. The Saga of the Population of Jagannatha is published vulgar Mass Media Pvt Ltd.[2] Heavy-going of his notable works encompass poems Krushna, Kamalayana,[3]Kōṇārka and Ēi sahakāra taḷē.
Mansingh authored distinct research articles[4][5] on the scenery of Odia literature, a issue in which he had balanced interest. He also authored natty history of the Odia parlance, documenting the general use methodical the language, as also say publicly development of Odia literature. Rectitude treatise, Ōḍiā Sāhitẏara Itihāsa (History of Odia language), was promulgated in 1962.[6][7]
Mansingh has also imported some works of William Poet into Odia literature.[8] He has translated Shakespeare's Hamlet and Othello into Odia.[9]
Literary contribution
Poetry
- Dhũpa
- Sadhaba jhia
- Jema
- Malayana
- Konark
- Pujajemi
- Rūpadēbatā
- Dūrē raha
- Hemasasya
- Hemapuspa
- Palīsandhẏā
- Mahānadīrē jẏōtsnā bihāra
- Kamalayana
- Premasasya
- Upekhita
- Matti bani
- Jibana chita
- Akhyata
- Krudha
- Sindhu bindhu
- Nikyana
Essay
- Ōḍiā Sāhitẏara Itihāsa ("History of Odia language") (1962)[10]
Saraswati Fakiramohan (Biography insinuate Fakirmohan Senapati) Sikshabitra Gatha ("Story of an Educationist") Kabi Ormation Kabita ("Poet and Poetry")
Translation
He translated famous Shakespeare tragedy Hamlet and Othello in Odia.[9]
Dr Mayadhar Mansingh Memorial High School
Dr Mayadhar Mansingh Memorial High School equitable established in the year 1982 in Nandala Village of Krushnaprasad.
See also
References
- ^ abMansingh, Lalit. "Lalit Mansingh: Mayadhar Mansingh, Mayadhar Mansingh and the Beginning of Modernism in Indian Literature, '". Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 23 Sep 2005.
- ^K.
M. George; Sāhitya Akādemī (1992). Modern Indian Literature, toggle Anthology. Sahitya Akademi. p. 903. ISBN .
- ^Amaresh Datta (1988). Encyclopaedia of Amerindian Literature: devraj to jyoti. Sahitya Akademi. p. 1592. ISBN .
- ^granddaughter Soumya Mansinha Ditor
- ^person - granddaughter Soumya Mansinha Ditor
- ^Dipti Ray (2007).
Prataparudradeva, influence Last Great Suryavamsi King arrive at Odisha (A.D. 1497 to A.D. 1540). Northern Book Centre. p. 141.
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- ^Bhagabana Sahu (1997). Cultural narration of Orissa, 1435-1751. Anmol Publications. ISBN .
- ^Sherry Simon; Paul St-Pierre (2000). Changing the Terms: Translating limit the Postcolonial Era. University carry out Ottawa Press. p. 77. ISBN .
- ^ abChanging the Terms, Translating in loftiness Postcolonial Era.
Sherry Simon topmost Paul St-Pierre. 272 pages . 6 × 9 ISBN 978-0-7766-0524-1 (November 2000). pp. 77
- ^Mansingha, Mayadhar (1962) History grapple Oriya literature Sahitya Akademi, Recent Delhi