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  • HINDI

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  • 24

    Pages
  • 9788189795139

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 2011

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    Nagarjun

    He was one of the most influential poet of Maithili and Hindi. Besides poems, he also wrote a number of short stories, novels and travelogues. He was awarded with Sahitya Academy Award for his book Patarheen Nagna Gach. He received Sahitya Academy Fellowship for lifetime achievement which is the highest literary award of India.

    Born as Vaidya naath Mishra into a Maithil Brahmin family, he later converted to Buddhism and got the name Nagarjun. He started his literary career with writing maithili poems and chose the pen name Yatri. He became a teacher for sometime in Saharanpur, UP but his quest for Buddhism led him to Srilanka in 1935 where he converted to Buddhism following the footsteps of his mentor Rahul Sankrityayan. There he also studied Marxisim and Leninism. After his return, he travelled a lot in India. He also participated in Indian Freedom Movement and was jailed by British govt. In post independence period, he played an active role in JP Movement.

    Nagarjun is regarded as Jan Kavi and it is said that he was the first poet of India who took poems out of the hands of elite and spread it to masses.