Chimanlal Trivedi Explained

Chimanlal Trivedi
Birth Name:Chimanlal Shivshankar Trivedi
Birth Date:1929 6, df=y
Birth Place:Mujpur, Gujarat, India
Occupation:Writer, literary critic, editor
Language:Gujarati
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Awards:Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak (2009)
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Doctoral Advisor:Kantilal Vyas
Thesis Title:Kavi Nakar: Ek Adhyayan (Poet Nakar: A Study)
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Thesis Year:1960

Chimanlal Shivshankar Trivedi (2 June 1929 – 30 January 2015) was a Gujarati critic and editor from Gujarat, India.

Life

Chimanlal Trivedi was born on 2 June 1929 at Mujpur village (now in Patan district, Gujarat, India). He completed BA in 1950, MA in 1952 and PhD in 1961. He taught Gujarati at various colleges since 1951 including St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad.[1]

He died on 30 January 2015.[2]

Works

Pingal Darshan (1953) is an introductory work on metres. Urmikavya (1966) is a work on lyrical poetry, its form, development and types. His Ph.D. thesis Kavi Nakar - Ek Adhyayan (1966) is a study of medieval Gujarati poet Nakar and his published and unpublished works. The followups to this work are included in Nakar (1979) of Gujarati Granthkar series as well as in Gujarati Sahityano Itihas - Volume 2. Chosathnu Granthasth Vagmay (1972) is criticism of works of various genres. Bhavlok (1976) and Bhavmudra (1983) discuss poetry and works of well known and unknown poets of medieval and modern era. His essay Gujarati Chhandorachana in Bhavmudra investigates the use of metres in Gujarati literature.

He co-edited Apana Khandkavyo (1957), Sudamacharitra (1963), Kunwarbainu Mameru (1964), Abhimanyu Akhyan (1967), Virat Parva (1969), Kalelkar Granthavali (1981). He has also co-edited Gujarati Sahityano Itihas and Granth Ane Granthkar Part 11 (1966), both published by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. He co-edited Madhya Yugin Urmikavyo (1998), a compilation of medieval Gujarati poems, with Chinu Modi.[3]

Awards

He was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 2009.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ચીમનલાલ ત્રિવેદી. Dave. Ramesh. Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. gu. Chimanlal Trivedi. 2018-03-23.
  2. Encyclopedia: Thakar. Dhirubhai. Dhirubhai Thaker. Gujarati Vishvkosh (ગુજરાતી વિશ્વકોશ). Chimanlal Trivedi. Thakar. Urmila. Gujarati Vishwakosh Trust. Ahmedabad.
  3. Book: D. S. Rao. Five Decades: The National Academy of Letters, India : a Short History of Sahitya Akademi. 22 April 2017. 1 January 2004. Sahitya Akademi. New Delhi. 978-81-260-2060-7. 50.
  4. Book: Brahmabhatt, Prasad. અર્વાચીન ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ - આધુનિક અને અનુઆધુનિક યુગ. Parshwa Publication. 2010. 978-93-5108-247-7. Ahmedabad. 403. gu. History of Modern Gujarati Literature – Modern and Postmodern Era.