Sumitranandan pant

  1. Sumitranandan Pant: Doyen of Hindi Literature & Uttarakhand's pride
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  4. Sumitranandan Pant, Biography, Life And Work, Indian Poet And Writer
  5. Sumitranandan Pant's poem and the colors of the rainbow
  6. Hindi Literature’s Poet of Nature: Sumitranandan Pant


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Sumitranandan Pant: Doyen of Hindi Literature & Uttarakhand's pride

Sumitranandan Pant, the “Bard of Almora” who sang of the beauty of nature in his poetry and was one of the shining names of the “Chhayavaadi Kavis” will always be the pride of Uttarakhand besides being one of the most well-known Hindi poets of our country In December 2015, the then Governor of Uttarakhand Dr.K.K.Paul released a memorial postage stamp on this renowned Hindi litterateur. It was indeed a significant initiative to remember and honour the venerable tradition of literature that Uttarakhand is fortunate to posses. It was for the first time that a memorial stamp was issued in memory of any of the various eminent writers of this region. This great poet’s death anniversary falls on December 28. He passed away in the year 1977. Kausani and Almora in Kumaon in Uttarakhand are invariably associated with his name. Tourists to the picturesque region love to visit the museum raised in his memory at Kausani. However, if the Government makes more efoorts to project his life and times, it would be a great tribute to this classic poet who has been often compared to William Wordsworth. Students in Uttarakhand must be made aware of this glorious literary heritage, He was born more than a century ago at Kausani. Pant was one of the major romantic Hindi poets and Uttarakhand can never stop priding itself for having been the birthplace of such an accomplished poet. Pant was born on May 20, 1900. His mother died within a few hours of his birth. He was given the name Gosain Dutt. Hi...

Sumitranandan pant

नाम सुमित्रानंदन पंत दूसरा नाम गुसाईं दत्त जन्म 20 मई 1900 जन्म भूमि कौसानी, उत्तराखण्ड, भारत मृत्यु 28 दिसंबर, 1977 मृत्यु स्थान इलाहाबाद, उत्तर प्रदेश, भारत पिता का नाम पंडित गंगादत्त माता का नाम सरस्वती देवी कर्म भूमि इलाहाबाद व्यवसाय अध्यापक, लेखक, कवि भाषा ज्ञान संस्कृत, अंग्रेजी, बांग्ला और हिंदी विद्यालय शिक्षा जयनारायण हाईस्कूल, म्योर सेंट्रल कॉलेज समय काल आधनिक काल (छायवादी युग) आंदोलन रहस्यवाद व प्रगतिवाद पुरस्कार पद्म भूषण (1961), साहित्य अकादमी, ज्ञानपीठ (1968) शैली गीतात्मक रचना वर्ष ज्योत्स्ना 1934 ई. रजत⇒शिखर 1951 ई. शिल्पी 1952 ई. आत्मकथात्मक संस्मरण • साठ वर्ष : एक रेखांकन (1963) ई. आलोचना • गद्यपथ (1953) ई. • शिल्प और दर्शन (1961) ई. • छायावाद : एक पुनर्मूल्यांकन (1965) ई. कहानियाँ • पाँच कहानिय़ाँ (1938)ई. उपन्यास • हार (1960) ई. अनूदित रचनाओं के संग्रह • मधुज्वाल (उमर ख़ैयाम की रुबाइयों का फारसी से हिन्दी में अनुवाद) संयुक्त संग्रह • खादी के फूल / सुमित्रानंदन पन्त और बच्चन का संयुक्त काव्य⇒संग्रह पत्र-संग्रह • पन्त के सौ पत्र (1970 ई., सं. बच्चन) पत्रकारिता • 1938 में उन्होंने ‘रूपाभ’ नामक प्रगतिशील मासिक पत्र निकाला। पुरस्कार व सम्मान(sumitranandan pant) • 1960 ‘कला और बूढ़ा चांद’ पर ‘साहित्य अकादमी पुरस्कार’ • 1961 ‘पद्मभूषण’ हिंदी साहित्य की इस अनवरत सेवा के लिए • 1968 ‘चिदम्बरा’ नामक रचना पर ‘भारतीय ज्ञानपीठ पुरस्कार’ • ‘लोकायतन’ पर ‘सोवियत लैंड नेहरु पुरस्कार’ विशेष तथ्य:(sumitranandan pant) ⇒ यह अपनी सूक्ष्म कोमल कल्पना के लिए अधिक प्रसिद्ध है मूर्त पदार्थों के लिए अमूर्त उपमान देने की परंपरा पन्त जी के द्वारा ही प्रारंभ की हुई मानी जाती है| ⇒ पन...

Sumitranandan Pant

Sumitranandan Pant Born ( 1900-05-20)20 May 1900 Died 28 December 1977 (1977-12-28) (aged77) Occupation Writer, poet Nationality Indian Education Hindi Literature Subject Sanskrit Notable awards Sumitranandan Pant (20 May 1900 – 28 December 1977) Early life [ ] His father served as the manager of a local tea garden, and was also a landholder, so Pant was never in want financially growing up. He grew up in the same village and always cherished a love for the beauty and flavor of rural India, which is evident in all his major works. Pant enrolled in Queens College in Banaras in 1918. There he began reading the works of Pallav in 1926. This collection established him as a literary giant of the Hindi renaissance that had begun with Pant moved to The Life Divine, which heavily influenced him. Three years later he moved to Literary career [ ] He is considered one of the major poets of the Apart from Chhayavaadi poems, Pant also wrote progressive, socialist, humanist poems and Mahapran Nirala once remarked: The most powerful thing in Pant Ji is that, like Shelley, he makes his composition mellifluous and tender by enriching it with numerous similes and metaphors. — Mahapran Nirala, Awards [ ] In 1960, Pant received the Kala Aur Budhdha Chand. In 1968, Pant became the first Hindi poet to receive the Chidambara. The Indian Government honored him with Sumitra Nandan Pant composed the Kulgeet of the Death [ ] Pant died on 28 December 1977, at Allahabad (Prayagraj), References [ ]

Sumitranandan Pant, Biography, Life And Work, Indian Poet And Writer

Introduction: As a member of the fourth generation of a family of Brahmin pandits from the North Indian state of Uttarakhand, Sumitranandan Pant was born in a small village called Gwaltoli in Srinagar district of Jammu and Kashmir on 3 January, 1920. His father Pandit Bishan Swaroop Pant was a Sanskrit scholar and had been the headmaster of a Sanskrit school. It was his father’s dream that Pant would also become a pandit. Early Years of Pant’s Life Sumitranandan Pant was born on 20 May 1900, Kausani, in the village of Talchako in the district of Dhaulagenwar, in the province of Rajasthan, India. From a very young age, he showed a love of nature and a talent for poetry. When he was just 12 years old, he published his first poem in a local Hindi magazine. At the tender age of 16, he moved to the city of Allahabad to attend Allahabad University. There, he studied Hindi, Urdu and English literature, and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1933. Pant’s Education in India Pant, Alokeranjan Dasgupta, and Prabandhachintamani Sumitranandan Pant Family In 1940, Pant joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, and 11 years later he became a founder member of the Jan Sangh. He was also one of the first people to advocate the two-nation theory. In 1957, he was elected to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, and in 1962 he even tried to form an Indian Union. However, these attempts failed and he resigned from the Jan Sangh in 1969. Pant Chosen as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Aft...

Sumitranandan Pant's poem and the colors of the rainbow

Mrityunjay Dixit Sumitranandan Pant, a nature lover poet of Hindi literature, was born on 20 May 1900 in Kausani village of Bageshwar, situated in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand. His father’s name was Pandit Gangadat and mother’s name was Saraswati Devi. His mother passed away within a few hours of his birth. He was brought up by his grandmother. Pant was the youngest of his siblings and was named Gosai Dutt as a child. Education: Pant’s early education took place in Almora district. Passed the high school examination at the age of 18 with the name Gosaidutt. He didn’t like his name. So he changed his name to Sumitranandan Pant. After high school, he reached Allahabad University for graduation. Leaving his graduation in the middle, he jumped into the Satyagraha movement of Mahatma Gandhi. He could not graduate but kept studying Hindi, English, Sanskrit and Bengali literature. Interest in poetry developed by reading newspapers like Almora Akhbar, Saraswati, Venkatesh Samachar. Creative Life: Pant ji started writing from class four. His literary journey started with short poems. In the year 1922, the first book was published under the name ‘Uchchav’ and the second ‘Pallav’. Then ‘Jyotsna’ and ‘Gunjan’ were published. The first compilation of his compositions was published in 1927 under the name ‘Veena’. These creations are considered to be masterpieces of art and beauty. In Hindi literature, it is also called the golden age of Pant. In the year 1930, he joined Mahatma Gandh...

Hindi Literature’s Poet of Nature: Sumitranandan Pant

In Uttarakhand’s Almora District, Sumitranandan Pant was born on May 20th, 1900. An old interview from the archives of DD finds him saying, “ Saundarya toh Himachal ke aanchal mai peda hoke mere ghar ka mehmaan raha”. Spending his early life amid scenic outdoors and hills became the genesis of his eternal appreciation of nature. And in writing about his reflections on this beauty of the world did he find his love for poetry. He began penning down songs and poems at the age of seven, a practice he continued throughout his life. Fixing twenty-eight published works of poetry, essays, and plays to his name, he ended up earning several accolades for them. He was the first Hindi poet to be awarded the Jnanpith, and also the Sahitya Akadami and Padma Bhushan. “ज्ञानी बनकर मत नीरस उपदेश दीजिए, लोक कर्म भव सत्य प्रथम सत्कर्म कीजिए |” The romanticism that had flourished in 19th century western literature found an evolved revival in India under the ‘Chhayavvadi’ school of Hindi literature. One of the four pioneers of this ‘neo-romanticism’ was Pant, who earned himself the sobriquet of being the Wordsworth of Hindi poetry. Along with reading the works of romantic poets, Pant was considerably influenced by the works of Tagore, Naidu, and Aurobindo. He never married, but a lot of his poetry spoke of his reflections on love, companionship, and the relationship between men and women. In that same interview, you may hear him saying, “Mahila ki sundarta uski bhavna mein hai, na ki uske shar...