Arrival of well-known Litterateurs, Writers, Thinkers, Poets in Chhindwara city MP

The residents of Chhindwara city had got the

 presence of well-known litterateurs from the

 country and abroad

Acharya Rajneesh, Vinoba Bhave, Dinkar had come to Chhindwara-

From time to time, many litterateurs and thinkers who enrich Hindi literature have come to the city of Chhindwara. Many eminent writers, thinkers, poets from the country and abroad have arrived in Chhindwara city. Among them, the prominent names are Acharya Vinoba Bhave, Acharya Rajneesh, Makhanlal Chaturvedi, Mahadevi Verma, Seth Govind Das, National poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Acharya Nand Dulare Vajpayee. The messages written by litterateurs in the register of Hindi Pracharini Samiti during their arrival in the city are still safe.

Makhanlal Chaturvedi and Seth Govind Das arrived in Chhindwara-

In 1922, Makhanlal Chaturvedi and Seth Govind Das arrived in Chhindwara in 1956-
Makhanlal Chaturvedi, who awakened the spirit of independence among the countrymen with his creations, came to Chhindwara in the year 1922. Freedom fighter and litterateur Seth Govind Das had arrived in Chhindwara in the year 1956. The statues of Makhanlal Chaturvedi and Seth Govind Das have been installed in the Hindi Pracharini Samiti building premises. 

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Mahadevi Verma had arrived in Chhindwara-

Mahadevi Verma had arrived in Chhindwara on 29 August 1965. During this, she had come to see the library, reading room of Hindi Pracharini Samiti. Here in the register, he wrote a message that in reality, Hindi needs such institutions which are small in size but huge in inspiration. Mahadevi Verma had written that the people of Chhindwara keep on developing cultural tendencies. The people of Chhindwara are indeed to be congratulated, who keep on developing cultural trends in their range.

Doctor Comic Bulke, Acharya Nand Dulare Bajpai has also come to Chhindwara. National poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar 1968, Dr. Kamil Bulke 1964, Mahadevi Verma 1965, Acharya Nand Dulare Vajpayee 1957, Acharya Rajnish 1960, Kamleshwar 1970, Acharya Vinoba Bhave 1951, Bhawani Prasad Tiwari 1960, Dr. Ramkumar Verma in 1966 came to Chhindwara. Along with this, many famous litterateurs of the country and abroad including Rameshwar Shukla Zone, Ved Pratap Vedic, Acharya Ram Murti Tripathi, Dr. Namvar Singh, Dr. Vishnu Nagar have arrived in Chhindwara city.

Brief information about Vinoba Bhave-

Vinayak Narhari Bhave was born on 11 September 1895 in Gagode, District Raigad, Maharashtra. We all know him by the name of Vinoba Bhave. His father's name was Narhari Bhave and his mother's name was Rukmini Bhave. Vinoba Bhave's father was a weaver, and his mother was a religious woman. They were a total of five siblings. He is called Acharya (Teacher of Sanskrit). Vinoba Bhave had secured the highest marks in mathematics in the high school examination. He was one of the foremost disciples of Mahatma Gandhi. He was the first person to be selected for Satyagraha. The Bhoodan movement was started by Vinoba Bhave in the year 1951. He was also involved in the Civil Disobedience Movement. Vinoba Bhave also ran many other campaigns like Samapti Daan, Shramdan, Shanti Sena, Sarvodaya Patra, and Jeevan Daan. He was imprisoned in the Nagpur Jhanda Satyagraha. Vinoba Bhave knew eighteen languages. He was awarded the first Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1958. Vinoba Bhave died on 15 November 1982 at the age of 87. He has been awarded the 'Bharat Ratna' posthumously.

Bibliography of Vinoba Bhave-

  • Samyasutra Vratti
  • samyasutra
  • Sthitipragya darshan
  • Ashtadashi (Sarth)
  • Ishavasyavratti
  • Jeevandrushti
  • Gitai
  • Gitai-Chintanika
  • Bhagavad Dharma Saar
  • Madhukar
  • Manushasanam (Nived Manusmriti - Marathi)
  • Lokniti
  • Vichar Pothi
  • Gita Pravachane
  • Upanishad Abhyas
  • Gurubodh Saar (Sarth)

Brief information about Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar-

Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar was born on 23 September 1908 in a simple farmer family in a village called Simaria-Ghat in Nunger district of Bihar. His father's name was Ravi Singh. He was a farmer. When Dinkar was 2 years old, his father passed away. Dinkar Ji did his matriculation from Mokama-Ghat and BA from Patna University. He was well versed in Sanskrit, Bangla, English, and Urdu. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Ji worked in both the Gadya and Padya genres. He died in Chennai on April 24, 1974. Dinkar received Padma Bhushan in 1959 and Bharatiya Gyanpith Award in 1972.

Main compositions of Ramdhari Singh Dinkar-

  • Mitti ki or
  • Reti ka fool
  • Ardhnarishwar
  • Renuka
  • Samdhenu
  • Ujli aag
  • Neem ke patte
  • Urwashi Parshuram ki pratiksha
  • Dilli
  • Hunkar
  • Roopvanti
  • Krurkshetra
  • Dinkar ke geet
  • Rashmirathi
  • Sanskruti ke chaar adhyaay
  • Bharat Sanskruti ki ekta
  • Aatma ki aankhein
  • Shuddha kavita ki khoj etc.

Brief information about Makhanlal Chaturvedi-

Makhanlal Chaturvedi was born on 4 April 1888 in a village named Babai in Hoshangabad district, Madhya Pradesh state. His father's name was Nandlal Chaturvedi. He was a teacher. Makhanlal studied English, Sanskrit, Bala, Gujarati language at home after primary education. He became a teacher in the school only when he was 16 years old. Makhanlal Ji was married to Gyarsi Bai. Makhanlal Chaturvedi participated in the Non-Cooperation Movement and Quit India Movement. Makhanlal Chaturvedi wrote many plays, poems, stories, essays. Makhanlal Chaturvedi received the Dev Award in 1943. Received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1955. Due to his unprecedented contribution to Hindi literature, he was also awarded the degree of D.Lit. from Sagar University in 1959. Makhanlal Chaturvedi was awarded the "Padma Bhushan" in 1963 for his exceptional contribution in the field of literature and education. Makhanlal Chaturvedi died on 30 January 1968. He was 79 years old at that time. He holds a very high position in Hindi literature.

Main compositions of Makhanlal Chaturvedi-

  • Yuga charan
  • Santosh
  • Bandhan-Sukh
  • Samarpan
  • Himkiritni
  • Himtarangini
  • Sahitya ke devta
  • Kala ka anuvad
  • Venu lo goonje 
  • Dhara
  • Krishnarjuna yuddha
  • Ameer irade
  • Gareeb irade
  • Pushpa ki Abhilasha, etc.

Brief information about Mahadevi Verma-

Mahadevi Verma was born on 26 March 1907 in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, on the day of Holi. Your father's name was Govind Prasad Verma, He was a lawyer by profession. Your mother's name was Hemrani. Mahadevi Verma was the eldest of four siblings. Mahadevi Verma had a great love for painting and animals since childhood. In the year 1912, she was enrolled in the Mission School of Indore. The marriage took place in 1916 when she was nine years old with Dr. Swaroop Naren Verma. In the year 1919, she re-admitted the Krasthwaite College, Allahabad. She completed her graduation from Jabalpur and M.A. Completed from Allahabad University. Mahadevi Verma started writing compositions in childhood itself. Mahadevi Verma is one of the talented poets of Hindi. She did many things for women's empowerment. She was also a great social reformer. Mahadevi Verma wrote many genres. Her language was very simple and melodious which is easy to understand. Mahadevi Varma was awarded Mangala Prasad and Bharat Bharati in 1943, Padma Bhushan in 1956, Jnanpith Award in 1982, Padma Vibhushan in 1988.

Main compositions of Mahadevi Verma-

  • Neerja
  • Rashmideepshikha
  • Nihar
  • Pratham aayam
  • Sandhyageet
  • Nirantara
  • Agni Rekha
  • Saptaparna
  • Geetparv
  • Aaj kharidenge hum jwala
  • Thakur Ji bhole hai
  • Aatmika
  • Gillu
  • Deepgeet
  • Path ke sathi
  • Sahityakar ki aastha, etc.
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