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Satchidananda routray biography template pdf Sachidananda Routray was a poet, novelist, short-story writer of Oriya language. He was the second writer from Oriya language to win Jnanpith award, following Gopinath Mohanty. He received India’s highest honour of literary work in the year for his significant contributions to Oriya as well as Indian literature.

Sachidananda Routray

Writer from Odisha, India

Sachidananda Routray (13 May – 21 August ) was an Indian poet, novelist and short-story writer who wrote in Odia. He received Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award of India, in He was popularly known as Biplabi Kabi (revolutionary poet) Sachi Routray.[1]

Life

Routray was born in Gurujang, near Khurda on 13 May [2] He was brought up and educated in Bengal.

He married a Telugu princess from the royal family of Golapalli.[1]

Routray started writing poems from the age of eleven.[1] He was also involved in freedom struggle while in school. Some of his poems were banned by British Raj for revolutionary content.

Satchidananda routray biography template Sachidananda Routray (– 21 August ) was an Indian poet, novelist and short-story writer who wrote in Odia. He received Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award of India, in He was popularly known as Biplabi Kabi (revolutionary poet) Sachi Routray. [1].

He died in Cuttack on 21 August [1]

Works

He started his writing career through " patheya " (1st poetry) in In , Routray became very famous among Odia readers when he published Baji Rout, a long poem that celebrated the martyrdom of a boatman boy who succumbed to the bullets of British police when he refused to take them in his rickety boat to cross the river Brahmani.

He was a prolific poet and published as many as twenty anthologies. His Pallishri, dealing with village life in Odisha, is as successful as his poem Pratima Nayak that portrays the suffering and the predicament of a city girl. He belonged to a group of writers who called themselves 'poets of the people'.[1]

Routray also published a few poems with religion as their theme.

Biography template free Revolutionary and much-acclaimed poet Sachidananda Rautray was born on in Gurujang village in Khordha district to Prasanna Kumar Rautray and Muktamali Devi, but he was adopted by his uncle Sadanand Rautray and aunt Hemamali Devi. He had his childhood spent in Khordha.

"Chhota Mora Gan Ti" was written by Routray. This topic is now taught by most of the teachers in Odisha.

Awards and recognitions

Lifetime fellowship (kendra sahitya academi) - " Mahakabi " samman - Rourkela, - Cuttack President - Nikhil Bharat Kabita Sammelan - Kolkata (), Rourkela () Sahitya Bharati Award -

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