Sankari Prasad Basu Explained

Sankari Prasad Basu
Birth Date:1928 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Howrah, West Bengal, India
Death Place:Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata, India[1]
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Professor (retired), writer
Known For:Vivekananda o Samakalin Bharatbarsha

Sankari Prasad Basu (21 October 1928 – 6 July 2014, also credited as Sankariprasad Basu) was an Indian scholar, writer and critic who writes mainly in the Bengali language. He is a researcher on Swami Vivekananda and his books on the subject include Sahashya Vivekananda and Bandhu Vivekananda.[2] One of his notable publications is his seven-volume research work Vivekananda o Samakalin Bharatbarsha, for which he won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1978.[3]

Biography

Basu was born on 21 October 1928 in Howrah, West Bengal. He was a student at the Howrah Vivekananda Institution.[4] He received an M.A. degree from Calcutta University, and later became a professor of Bengali literature there. He was appointed the head of the department in 1985, and remained in that position until his retirement in 1993.

He has been associated with the Swami Vivekananda Archives of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture in Kolkata from its founding in 1995 to the present day, and has served as director of the Archives.[5] He died on 6 July at theRamakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan.

Literary career

Basu had written 48 publications by 1999. Many of his printed works have been in Bengali, including biographies, essays, and criticism: Vivekananda o Samakalin Bharatbarsha (seven volumes), Sahasya Vivekananda, Nivedita Lokmata (four volumes), Samakalin Bharate Subhaschandra, Madhya Yuger kabi o Kabya, Chandidas o Bidyapati, Amader Nivedita, Krishna anad Rasasagar Vidyasagar. His English language books have included Comparative Religion and Swadeshi Movement in Bengal and Freedom Struggle of India, and he was the chief editor of the book Letters of Sister Nivedita. He has also penned books on cricket. Basu's seven-volume Vivekananda o Samakalin Bhartbarsha is considered a monumental work, for which he was honoured with Sahitya Akademi Award in 1978 by the Government of India.

Bibliography

Color key
  • Light green indicates "Bengali language book"; pink indicates "English language book"
    Subject/Topic BookPublisherISBN
    Vivekananda o Samakalin Bharatbarsha (seven volumes) Mandal Book House
    Bandhu Vivekananda
    Sahasya Vivekananda Nababharat Publishers
    Swami Vivekananda Natun Tathya Natun Alo Ananda Publishers
    Vivekananda in Indian newspapers, 1893–1902 Bookland
    Amader Nivedita Ananda Publishers
    Nivedita Lokmata (four volumes) Ananda Publishers
    Letters of Sister Nivedita (editor) Nababharat Publishers
    History of poetry Madhya Juger Kobi O kabya General Printers & Publishers
    Krishna Ananda Publishers
    Ramkrishna Sarada Jiban O Prasanga Ananda Publishers
    History of Bengali poetry Chandidas o Bidyapati
    Study of religion Comparative religion Rmic
    Swadeshi Movement in Bengal and Freedom Struggle of India Papyrus Publishing House
    Economic & Political Ideas: Vivekananda, Gandhi, Subhas Bose Sterling
    Kabi Bhāratacandra Mandala Buka Hausa
    Cricket Bala paṛe byāṭa naṛe
    Krikeṭa, sundara krikeṭa Karuna Prakasani
    Naṭa āuṭa

    Awards

    Basu has received the following awards and honours in his academic and literary career:

    References

    Works cited

    Notes and References

    1. http://www.sriramakrishna.org/admin/bulletin/_bulletin_8af7f413f7c1fd2cb63a542403dec985b7cb7f97.pdf{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
    2. Web site: Belur Math pilgrimage. Belur Math. 9 July 2013. 5. https://web.archive.org/web/20110820102825/http://ramakrishnamission.org/pdf_files/belurmath_pilgrimage.pdf. 20 August 2011. dead.
    3. Web site: Sahitya Academy Awards (awarded to Bengali writers). CalcuttaWeb. 9 July 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130719013038/http://www.calcuttaweb.com/lit.shtml. 19 July 2013. dead. dmy-all.
    4. Web site: Golden moments. Howrah Vivekananda Institution. 9 July 2013.
    5. Web site: Vivekananda Archive . 11 July 2013 . Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415021511/http://www.sriramakrishna.org/vivekanandaarchive.php . 15 April 2012 . dmy-all.