Somnath Sigdel Explained

Somnath Sigdel
Birth Date:5 October 1884
Birth Place:Nepal
Death Place:Nepal
Notable Works:Madhya Chandrikā (1920)
Aadarsha Raghav (1948)
Digambar Bibaha

Somnath Sigdel (or ; 1884–1972; also known as Somnath Sigdyal) was a Nepalese renowned scholar and author.

Biography

Somnath Sigdel was born on 5 October 1884 to Jagannath Sigdel in Nepal.[1] His father was a Pandit of Vyākaraṇa, Dharmaśāstra and Jyotisa.[2] He studied at Ranipokhari Sanskrit Pathashala in Kathmandu and later he moved to Banaras where he got a degree from Queens College Benares.[1] Sigdel also served as principal of Valmiki Sanskrit College in Kathmandu.[1] Later he was made a member of Nepal Academy.[1]

From 1906, he started to published poems in the magazine Sundari from Banaras.[3] In 1920, He published Madhya Chandrikā (lit. Middle grammar).[1] His Aadarsha Raghav (1948) is regarded as the modern Nepali version of Ramayana.[4] Sigdel's poems were written in the style of Motiram Bhatta.[5] His comic Digambar Bibaha is one of the earliest kind published in Nepal.[6]

He was given the title of Pandit Raj (Master Scholar) by King Mahendra.[1] Sigdel died in 1972.[1] In 1973, the Government of Nepal issued postage stamps featuring Sigdel.[7] He was awarded Tribhuvan Pragya Award for his contributions to language, literature, culture, and Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mainali, Pramod. Milestones of History. 2000. Pramod Mainali. 978-99933-57-60-5. 75. en.
  2. Book: Tripathi, Radhavallabh. Ṣaṣṭyabdasaṃskr̥tam: Countries other than India. 2012. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan and D.K. Printworld. 978-81-246-0630-8. 210. en.
  3. Book: Subedi, Abhi. Nepali Literature: Background & History. 1978. Sajha Prakashan. 41. en.
  4. Book: Tattvālokah. 1989. Sri Abhinava Vidyatheertha Educational Trust. 48. en.
  5. Book: Occasional Papers in the Humanities & Social Sciences. 1978. Institute of Humanities & Social Sciences, Tribhuvan University. 50. en.
  6. Book: Pān̐ḍe, Rāmakumāra. Nepalese Humor: Himalayan Humor. 2000. Muskan Prakashan. 41. en.
  7. Web site: 11 January 2017. Shri Somnath Sigdel. 22 January 2022. iStampGallery.
  8. Book: Pradhan, Kumar. A History of Nepali Literature. 1984. Sahitya Akademi. 81. en.
  9. Book: Rana. Pashupati Shumshere J. B.. Nepal in Perspective. Malla. Kamal Prakash. 1973. Centre for Economic Development and Administration. en.
  10. Book: Singh, Harischandra Lal. Principal Records of Nepal. 1980. Satish Singh. 63. en.
  11. Web site: Pragya Award. 22 January 2022. Nepal Academy. en-GB.