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Dhirendra Verma

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Dhirendra Verma
Born(1897-05-17)17 May 1897
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Died23 April 1973(1973-04-23) (aged 75)
Occupationpoet, writer

Dhirendra Verma (17 May 1897 – 23 April 1973) was an Indian poet and writer. He used to write in Hindi and Brij Bhasha.[1] Verma holds the same prominence for introducing scientific methods to research in Hindi language and literature as does Ramchandra Shukla.[2] On the basis of his research in Indian languages, he published the first scientific history of Indian languages in 1933.[3] He wrote his doctoral thesis on Brij Bhasha in French which was later translated into Hindi.

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Life

Verma was born on 17 May 1897 in Bhui colony of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, India.[citation needed] His father, Khanchand, was a Jamindar by birth and occupation.[citation needed] Khanchand had deep interest in Indian culture and was influenced by the ideals of Arya Samaj.[citation needed] Verma was significantly influenced by his father and the ideals of Arya Samaj in his formative years.[citation needed]

Verma died on 23 April 1973.[citation needed]

Education

Verma was admitted to D.A.V. College, Dehradun in 1908.[citation needed] However, he soon returned to his father and took admission in Queen's College, Lucknow. He passed the "School Leaving Certificate Examination" with first division with special honours in Hindi.[citation needed] Subsequently, he went to Myor Central College, Allahabad where he received his M.A. in Sanskrit (1921) from. Later, he was awarded a D. Litt degree from Paris University.[citation needed]

Teacher and researcher

Verma was appointed as the first lecturer of Hindi language at Allahabad University in 1924. Subsequently, he was promoted as a Professor and then Head of Department of Hindi department at Allahabad University, which he headed for several years. Later on, he served as the Vice Chancellor of Sagar University in Madhya Pradesh.[citation needed]

It was his stint as a teacher and researcher that brought a lot of fame for Verma. He is recognized as the pioneer in introducing scientific methods to research in Hindi language and literature.[citation needed]

Verma is known to have mentored many prominent writers, among them Dharamvir Bharati,[4] who edited the Hindi magazine Dharmyug.

Works

Along with Rahul Sankrityayan, Dhirendra Verma represented the spatial and temporal dimensions of Akshayat.[citation needed]

Considered knowledgeable on Hindi literature,[1] Verma has written many books. Notable among them in Hindi are Hindi-Rashtra ya Suba Hindustan (1930)[5] Hindi Bhasha ka Itihasa ( History of Hindi language ) (1933).[6] Notable books written by Verma in Brij Bhasha are Brij Chhap- Grammar of Brij Bhasha, Ashtchhap,[7] Sursagar Saar, etc. Also he wrote books on rural Hindi.[citation needed]

Verma was the principal editor of the first 'हिन्दी विश्वकोश' (Hindi Encyclopedia).[citation needed]

Verma maintained a diary during his student years in 1917–23 about the political events taking place in India then. The diary entries were published in four parts called Meri kalej dayari (My College Diary).[6]

Father Kamil Bulke, the Belgian Jesuit, who later became famous as India's most famous Christian Hindi scholar, wrote that it was on the inspiration of Verma that he went to Allahabad in 1945 and did research in Hindi for four years.[8]

Partial bibliography

Book Brief summary
'ब्रजभाषा व्याकरण' (Brijbhadha Vyakaran) Published by Ramnarayan Lal, Allahabad, 1937
'अष्टछाप' (Ashtachhap) Published by Ramnarayan Lal, Allahabad, 1938
'सूरसागर-सार' (Sursagar Saar) Selection and editing of 817 couplets of Surdas. Published by Sahitya Bhavan Limited, Allahabad, 1954
'मेरी कालिज डायरी' (My College Diary) Book form of diary kept in student life between 1917 and 1923., Published by Sahitya Bhavan Limited, Allahabad, 1954
'ब्रजभाषा' (Brij Bhasha) Book from the thesis, originally written and published in French. Published by Hindustani Academy, 1957
'हिन्दी साहित्य कोश' (Hindi Sahitya Kosh) Editor. Published by Jnanamandal Limited, Varanasi, 1958
'हिन्दी साहित्य' (Hindi Sahitya) Editor. Published by Bhartiya Hindi Parishad, 1959
'कम्पनी के पत्र' (Company Ke Patra) Editor. Published by Allahabad University, 1959
'मध्यदेश' (Madhyadesh) Book on Indian culture. Edited form of lectures delivered under the aegis of Bihar Rashtrabhasha Parishad. Published by Bihar Rashtrabhasha Parishad, Patna, 1955
'हिन्दी राष्ट्र' (Hindi Rashtra) Published by Bharti Bhandar, Leader Press, Allahabad
'विचार धारा' (Vichar Dhara) Collection of essays. Published by Sahitya Bhavan Limited, Allahabad
'ग्रामीण हिन्दी' (Grameen Hindi) Published by Sahitya Bhavan Limited, Allahabad
'यूरोप के पत्र' (Europe Ke Patra) Letters written during Verma's stay in Europe. Published by Sahitya Bhavan Limited, Allahabad

References

  1. ^ a b डॉ. धीरेंद्र वर्मा (Dr. Dhirendra Verma)
  2. ^ "गौरव".
  3. ^ hi:धीरेन्द्र वर्मा
  4. ^ Dharamvir Bharati
  5. ^ Hindi-Rashtra ya Suba Hindustan (1930),Author: Sriyute Dhirendra Verma Publisher: Lidar Prese Prayag
  6. ^ a b Datta, Amaresh (1988). The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature (Volume Two) (Devraj To Jyoti), Volume 2 By Amaresh Datta. p. 1474. ISBN 9788126011940.
  7. ^ हिंदी के माननीय विद्वान डा. धीरेंद्र वर्मा ने सं. १९६० में डाकोर से प्रकाशित "चौरासी' एवं "दो सौ बावन' वार्ताओं के संस्करणों के आधार पर सन १९२९ में "अष्टछाप' नामक एक छोटी- सी पुस्तक का संकलन किया था। इस पुस्तक में अष्टछाप की वार्ताएँ मूल रुप में संकलित की गई हैं।
  8. ^ "मैं अविलम्ब बालकों की भाँति नागरी लिपि का अक्षर-ज्ञान प्राप्त करने लगा; और दस वर्ष तक हिन्दी, संस्कृत तथा भारतीय संस्कृति का अध्ययन करने के बाद मैं सन्‍ १९४५ई. में हिन्दी में एम.ए. करने के लिए इलाहाबाद गया। डॉ. धीरेंद्र वर्मा की प्रेरणा से मैंने एम.ए. के बाद वहाँ शोध-कार्य भी किया और इस प्रकार मैं चार वर्ष तक इलाहाबाद में रहा। यदि मैं अपने इस प्रयाग-वास को अपने जीवन का 'द्वितीय वसन्त' कहूँ, तो अतिशयोक्ति न होगी।". Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
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