Harshadev Madhav Explained

Harshadev Madhav
Native Name Lang:gu
Pseudonym:Harshadev Madhav
Birth Name:Harshavadan Mansukhlal Jani
Birth Date:1954 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Vartej, Bhavnagar, Gujarat
Occupation:poet, writer
Language:Sanskrit, Gujarati
Nationality:Indian
Education:
  • Master of Arts
  • Ph.D
Alma Mater:
Period:Postmodern Gujarati literature
Spouse:Shruti Jani (1985 - present)
Children:Rushiraj Jani
Awards:
Signature:Harshadev Madhav autograph.svg
Years Active:1971 - present
Module:
Child:yes
Doctoral Advisor:Gautam Patel
Thesis Title:Mukhy Puranoma Shap ane Teno Prabhav
Thesis Url:http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/47527

Harshadev Madhav (born 20 October 1954) is a Sanskrit and Gujarati language poet and writer who won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit in 2006 for his work of poetry, Tava Sparshe Sparshe. He had composed over 2200 poems in Sanskrit as of 1992.

Early life

Harshavadan Mansukhlal Jani was born on 20 October 1954 in Vartej, a city in Bhavnagar district to Mansukhlal and Nandanben. He took his primary education from Vartej Primary School. He completed his high school education (old ssc) in 1971 from Koliyak Madhyamik Shala, Koliyak. He got his Bachelor of Arts as an external student from Saurashtra University in 1975. While working in a telegraph office in Palitana, he completed his Master of Arts in 1981 with Sanskrit from Saurashtra University with first rank, and subsequently became a lecturer at H. K. Arts College, Ahmedabad. He completed B.Ed in 1983 and Ph.D in 1990 from Gujarat University. He received Ph.D for his research work " Mukhya Puranoma Shap Ane Teno Prabhav" (Curse Element And Its Influence In Major Puranas).

He married Shruti Jani on 29 April 1985 and they have a son, Rushiraj Jani.[1]

He participated in the Kavisammelana at the 13th World Sanskrit Conference, Edinburgh[2] and the 14th World Sanskrit Conference, Kyoto.[3]

Work

He is credited with introducing Japanese Haiku and Tanka, and Korean Sijo, into Sanskrit poetry. Samir Kumar Datta puts in him the category of modernist or revolutionary Sanskrit poets, and says:

Recognition

List of books

Sanskrit poetry collection

Collections of Sanskrit-dramas

Sanskrit Novel

Book of Modern Sanskrit Criticism (in Sanskrit)

Books of Criticism (in Gujarati)

Collected Poems

Translated work

Books edited

Books of research on 'Tantra-śāstra'

Hindi Poetry Collection

Gujarati Poetry Collections

Collection of Gujarati Short Stories

Books on Sanskrit Grammar

Dictionaries

Books on teaching and learning Conversational Sanskrit

Edited works

Criticism on Sanskrit Sastras

Co-Edited books

Books for children literature

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sharma, Radheshyam . Radheshyam Sharma . 1999 . Saksharno Sakshatkar (Question-based Interviews with biographical literary sketches) . 4 . Ahmedabad . Rannade Prakashan . 375–385 .
  2. http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/sanskrit/13thWSC/3participants.html 13th WSC: Participants
  3. Web site: 14th WSC . 15 December 2010 . 4 December 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211204111615/http://www.indology.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/14thWSC/top/14thWSC%20DETAILED%20PROGRAMME.pdf . dead .