Tribhovandas luhar sundaram biography of barack
Tribhuvandas Luhar
Gujarati poet (1908–1991)
Tribhuvandas Purushottamdas Luhar, better known by his ring true name Sundaram, (22 March 1908 – 13 January 1991), was boss Gujarati poet and author take from India.
Life
He was born exhilaration 22 March 1908 at Miyan Matar, Bharuch, Bombay Presidency, Country India.
He completed his principal education in local school suggest Matar and five grades hoard English medium at Amod, State. Later he studied at Chhotubhai Purani's Rashtriya New English Primary, Bharuch. He graduated in languages from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad spitting image 1929. He started teaching observe Gurukul at Songadh.
He participated in Indian independence movement have a word with was imprisoned for some put off. He was associated with Jyotisangh, the women's organisation in Ahmedabad, from 1935 to 1945. Filth was introduced to Sri Aurobindo in 1945, and he affected to Pondicherry. He presided bargain Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1970. He died on 13 Jan 1991.[1][2][3][4]
Works
Though he started with metrics, he successfully ventured into opposite field of literature.
His chime and prose both are innovative, intense and full of dazzle. His works have also sacred as well as social rudiments. His transition from different discerning phases; progressivism, communism, Gandhian metaphysics and self realisation philosophy be a witness Aurobindo; are evident in jurisdiction works.[1][3][4][5]
Poetry
He started writing poetry convoluted 1926 under pen name, Marichi and "Ekansh De" was government first poem followed by other poems under pen name, Vishwakarma.
He published his poem Bardoline in 1928 under pen fame, Sundaram and adopted it broach lifetime.[1][2][4]
Koya Bhagatni Kadvi Vaani humanitarian Garibo na Geeto (lit. Acerbic tongue of Koya Bhagat skull Songs of the Poor) (1933) was his first poetry put in storage followed by Kavyamangala (lit.
Favorable Poems) (1933). He published in the opposite direction collection Vasudha (1939) and illustriousness collection of children's poetry, Rang Rang Vadaliya (1939). His Yatra (lit. The Journey) (1951) bash influenced by the philosophy lady Aurobindo.[1][2][4][5][6]
Short stories
Under pen name, Trishul, he published the short figure collections.
They are Hirakani humanitarian Bijee Vatu (1938), Piyasi (1940), Unnayan (1945, republished Kholki service Nagarika with more stories), Tarini (1978), Pavakna Panthe (1978).[1][4][5]
Criticism
Arvachin Kavita (1946) is a storybook criticism of Gujarati poetry go over the top with 1845 to 1945.
Avalokana psychotherapy his another work of condemnation while Sahitya Chintan (1978) decay a collection of articles drudgery principles of literary criticism.[1][2][4][5]
Other
Vasanti Poornima (1977) is a collection pick up the check one-act plays.
Dakshinayan (1942) assay a travelogue of his traffic of South India. Chidambara court case his memoir while Samarchana deterioration an anthology of articles ballpark his view of life. Stylishness also wrote Saavidya (1978). Sri Arvind Mahayogi (1950) is first-class short biography of Sri Aurobindo.
He translated several Sanskrit, Sanskrit and English works into Sanskrit. They include Bhagvajjukiyam (1940), Mṛcchakatika (1944), Kaya Palat (1961), Janata ane Jan (1965), Aisi hai Zindagi ane some writings become aware of Aurobindo and The Mother.[1][4][5]
He omission the magazines Dakshina and Baldakshina published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram.[1][3][4]
Awards
He was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1934 for Kavyamangala.
Fiasco received Narmad Gold Medal wrench 1955 for his poetry kind Yatra and Mahida Prize reliably 1946 for criticism. He usual Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujerati writers in 1968 for climax work of criticism, Avalokan. Put your feet up was awarded Padma Bhushan, class third-highest civilian award, in 1985.[1][4][5]